Jeffrey Altman wrote: > Jason Edgecombe wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I've read ( and updated) the cmdebug man page. I'm looking for a way to >> see how much of the afs cache is being used by (non)expired items. Does >> cmdebug -cache do that? If not, what should I use? > > What does non-expired mean? > > Data is cached and even if there is no callback registered with a file > server for the associated object the data may still be valid. > > Although I suspect you want "fs getcacheparms" I guess non-expired meaning valid.
fs getcacheparms is what I want. Is there a remote command to do that like cmdebug does? Thanks, Jason _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
