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cachefspack(1M)

Name | Synopsis | Description | Options | Operands | Usage | Examples | Exit Status | Attributes | See Also

Name

    cachefspack– pack files and file systems in the cache

Synopsis

    cachefspack [-h] [-i | -p | -u] [-f packing-list] 
         [-U cache-directory] [file]...

Description

    The cachefspack utility is used to set up and maintain files in the cache. This utility affords greater control over the cache, ensuring that the specified files are in the cache whenever possible.

    cachefspack does not pack files when the backfileystem type for the cachefs mount is NFSv4. This is because only pass-through support is available for cachefs with NFSv4.

Options

    The following options are supported:

    -f packing-list

    Specify a file containing a list of files and directories to be packed. Options within subdirectories and files can also be specified. The format and rules governing packing-list are described on the packingrules(4) manual page. Directories are packed recursively. Symlinks that match a regular expression on a LIST command are followed. Symlinks encountered while recursively processing directories are not followed.

    -h

    Help. Print a brief summary of all the options.

    -i

    View information about the packed files.

    -p

    Pack the file or files specified by file. This is the default behavior.

    -u

    Unpack the file or files specified by file.

    -U cache-directory

    Unpack all files in the specified cache directory.

Operands

    The following operands are supported:

    file

    A path name of a file to be packed or unpacked.

Usage

    See largefile(5) for the description of the behavior of cachefspack when encountering files greater than or equal to 2 Gbyte ( 231 bytes).

Examples


    Example 1 Packing a File in the Cache

    The following example packs the file projects in the cache:


    % cachefspack -p projects


    Example 2 Packint Files in the Cache

    The following example packs the files projects, updates, and master_plan in the cache:


    % cachefspack -p projects updates master_plan


    Example 3 Unpacking a File From the Cache

    The following example unpacks the file projects from the cache:


    % cachefspack -u projects


    Example 4 Unpacking Files From the Cache

    The following example unpacks the files projects, updates, and master_plan from the cache:


    % cachefspack -u projects updates master_plan


    Example 5 Unpacking All Files From in a Cache Directory

    The following example unpacks all files in the cache directory cache1:


    % cachefspack -U /cache/cache1


    Example 6 Using a Packing List

    The following example illustrates the use of a packing list to specify files to be packed in the cache.

    The contents of lists.pkg are as follows:


    IGNORE SCCS BASE /src/junk LIST *.c LIST *.h

    The following command packs all files in the /src/junk directory which have .c and .h extensions, and do contain the string SCCS in the file's path name:


    % cachefspack -f lists.pkg

Exit Status

    0

    Successful completion.

    >0

    An error occurred.

Attributes

    See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

    ATTRIBUTE TYPE 

    ATTRIBUTE VALUE 

    Availability 

    SUNWcsu 

See Also

SunOS 5.10  Last Revised 18 Mar 2004

Name | Synopsis | Description | Options | Operands | Usage | Examples | Exit Status | Attributes | See Also