see the recover command from the fsconfig(8) manual. to enter config mode, you have to pass the -c option to cwfs. on boot, you can do it on the bootargs line like local!/dev/sdXX/fscache -c (thats the only 9front specific part, afaik theres no local cwfs root filesystem support by the standard distribution)
then enter: recover main end that should ream the cache and reinitialize the superblock from the last dump. also note, that config mode and the normal fileserver console are different and accept different command. i dont know to what degree your cache partition got damaged. how did this happen? whats the tag error? is the the contents of the configuration block on the cache still intact? if not, then you would have to retype the filesystem configuration prior the recover or it would have no idea what you mean with "main" filesystem name. be carefull and good luck. -- cinap
