September 2000
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/usr/lib/fs/cachefs/cfsadmin -c [-o cacheFS-parameters]cache-directory /usr/lib/fs/cachefs/cfsadmin -d [cache-ID | all] cache-directory /usr/lib/fs/cachefs/cfsadmin -l cache-directory /usr/lib/fs/cachefs/cfsadmin -s [mntpt1... | all] /usr/lib/fs/cachefs/cfsadmin -u [-o cacheFS-parameters]cache-directory
You can use the Cache File System (CacheFS) to improve performance of remote file systems or slow devices such as CD-ROM drives. When a file system is cached, the data read from the remote file system or CD-ROM is stored in a cache on the local system.
The cfsadmin command enables you to perform the following CacheFS functions.
Create a cache.
Delete cached file systems. ...
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