I have two small questions about the cache management of `asfd`. (The documentation isn't very explicit.)
(In both cases I'm speaking about disk-based cache.) (A) Using `-dcache 128` with a `-chunksize 10` (i.e. 1MiB) for a disk-based cache, would actually allocate 128 MiB from kernel memory (i.e. the product of the two)? It is unclear from the documentation. (Although I would infer yes, based on the description of memory based cache.) (B) Using `-files` and `-chunksize` so that their product is larger than `-blocks` means that the cache can hold up to as many `-files` actual AFS files, but their total size can't be larger than `-blocks`? (I.e. if one has a cell with lots of small files, it is OK to configure a largish `-chunksize` and `-files` because they will be cached up to `-blocks`.) Thanks, Ciprian. _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
