1 fs getcacheparms AFS Commands fs getcacheparms
6 fs getcacheparms -- show current size of data cache and
11 fs getcacheparms [-help]
13 ACCEPTABLE ABBREVIATIONS/ALIASES
19 Displays the current size of the cache that the Cache
20 Manager has at its disposal, and the amount it is using at
21 the moment the command is issued. The command works both on
22 machines using a memory cache and on machines using a disk
25 This information comes from the kernel of the workstation on
26 which the command is issued. On machines using a disk
27 cache, the current cache size may disagree with the default
28 setting specified in the file /usr/vice/etc/cacheinfo, if
29 someone has set it with the fs setcachesize command.
33 -help prints the online help entry for this
34 command. Do not provide any other arguments
35 or flags with this one. See section 3.1 in
36 the Reference Manual for more details.
40 The output is of the form
42 AFS using <amount> of the cache's available <size> 1
45 where <amount> is the number of 1K byte blocks the Cache
46 Manager is currently using, and <size> the total number of
47 blocks available to the Cache Manager (the current cache
52 The following shows the output on a machine with a 25000
56 AFS using 22876 of the cache's available 25000 1K by