I'm observing that after a few days of little use, or several hours
of heavy use (compiling etc) I have to stop and restart venus
(5.3.1) because the cache gets plugged up and I start getting
ENOSPC all over the place.
The output of 'cfs listcache' seems to be relevant... I see the names
of files that I haven't touched for days in there. Some are marked
with '*'. Does the '*' mean that venus thinks someone has the file
open for writing, or does it mean that the object is discardable,
or something else?
Thanks,
Bill Gribble