cachefswssize(1M)




NAME

     cachefswssize - determine working set size for cachefs


SYNOPSIS

     cachefswssize logfile


DESCRIPTION

     The cachefswssize command displays the workspace size deter-
     mined  from logfile. This includes the amount of cache space
     needed for each filesystem that was mounted under the cache,
     as well as a total.


USAGE

     See largefile(5) for the  description  of  the  behavior  of
     cachefswssize  when encountering files greater than or equal
     to 2 Gbyte ( 2**31 bytes).


EXAMPLES

     Example 1: A sample output of cachefswssize.

     example% cachefswssize /var/tmp/samlog

     /home/sam
                                    end size:               10688k
                             high water size:               10704k

     /foo
                                    end size:                 128k
                             high water size:                 128k

     /usr/dist
                                    end size:                1472k
                             high water size:                1472k

     total for cache
                                initial size:              110960k
                                    end size:               12288k
                             high water size:               12304k


EXIT STATUS

     The following exit values are returned:

     0     success

     non-zero
           an error has occurred.


ATTRIBUTES

     See attributes(5) for descriptions of the  following  attri-
     butes:

     ____________________________________________________________
    |       ATTRIBUTE TYPE        |       ATTRIBUTE VALUE       |
    |_____________________________|_____________________________|
    | Availability                | SUNWcsu                     |
    |_____________________________|_____________________________|


SEE ALSO

     cachefslog(1M),   cachefsstat(1M),   cfsadmin(1M),    attri-
     butes(5), largefile(5)


DIAGNOSTICS

     problems were encountered writing log file
           There were problems encountered when  the  kernel  was
           writing  the logfile.  The most common problem is run-
           ning out of disk space.

     invalid log file
           The logfile is not a valid logfile or was created with
           a   newer  version  of  Solaris  than  the  one  where
           cachefswssize is running.


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