Peter,
>> Here's how I start up the cache manager:
>>
>> system("/usr/vice/etc/afsd -nosettime -chunksize 10 -files 10000");
> 1K chunks * 10000 chunks means a 10 meg cache. at home? isn't that too small?
I see the math, but why the following result?
# fs getcacheparms
AFS using 69861 of the cache's available 81920 1K byte blocks.
Someone's not telling the truth!
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