>>
>> "rc.afsd.large which initializes a "large" Cache Manager suitable for a
>> machine with five to ten users, 32 megabytes of RAM, and a 100-megabyte
>> cache."
>>
>> My questions are:
>>
>> 1) Is it crazy to attempt to support say a 500MB or a 1GB cache?
>>
>> 2) What parameters would you use?
>>
>> 3) What is going to be the limiting factor?
>>
>> 4) Whom out there has done this type of thing before?
>>
>> John Allen
We have a rather large cache on our Ultrix system for es.net.
The sytem has poor response but we have been blaming that on
the clumsy way that Transarc ported AFS to Ultrix.
We have AFS 3.3 on Ultrix 4.3 with a DEC RISC CPU.
The file /usr/vice/etc/cacheinfo looks like this:
/afs:/nic_afs/cache:528120
The client startup command is:
/usr/vice/etc/afsd -nosettime -chunksize 17 -stat 1200 -dcache 800 \
-volumes 120 -files 30000 > /dev/console
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