Thanks for that suggestion, John. Objects aren't stored across cache devices, right? If I clear a single disk cache, it has its own index, and I don't run the risk of putting the ATS server into some weird state, right?
I've used your suggestion a few times so far, and it appears to work fine, but I just wanted to get a better idea of how things work. Thanks! -- Bruce Z. Lysik <[email protected]> >________________________________ > From: John Plevyak <[email protected]> >To: [email protected]; Bruce Lysik <[email protected]> >Sent: Tuesday, May 1, 2012 10:43 AM >Subject: Re: selectively clear device disk cache? > > > >You could always just remove the other disks from the storage.config and then >do a clear then add them back in. > > >john > > >On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 9:31 AM, Bruce Lysik <[email protected]> wrote: > >Hi guys, >> >>I have this spewing in my traffic.out: >> >>[May 1 09:23:11.564] Server {0x2afe89312700} WARNING: cache directory >>overflow on '/dev/sdd' segment 0, purging... >>[May 1 09:23:11.565] Server {0x2afe89312700} WARNING: cache directory >>overflow on '/dev/sdd' segment 0, purging... >> >>Is there any way I can just clear /dev/sdd, and not all the other devices? >> >>Thanks. >> >>-- >>Bruce Z. Lysik <[email protected]> >> > > >
