You might want to check if you need to increase the size of the cache. Or, you might want to determine what the ideal cache size is based on your activity since you last used the cachefslog command for a particular mount point.
Become superuser on the client system.
View the current cache size and highest logged cache size.
# cachefswssize log-file-path |
For more information, see cachefswssize(1M).
In the following example, the end size is the size of the cache at the time you issued the cachefswssize command. The high water size is the largest size of the cache during the time frame in which logging occurred.
# cachefswssize /var/tmp/samlog /home/sam end size: 10688k high water size: 10704k / end size: 1736k high water size: 1736k /opt end size: 128k high water size: 128k /nfs/saturn.dist end size: 1472k high water size: 1472k /data/abc end size: 7168k high water size: 7168k /nfs/venus.svr4 end size: 4688k high water size: 5000k /data end size: 4992k high water size: 4992k total for cache initial size: 110960k end size: 30872k high water size: 30872k |