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 NAME    [Toc]    [Back]
      mount_cachefs: mount - mount CacheFS file systems

 SYNOPSIS    [Toc]    [Back]
      mount -F cachefs [ generic_options ] -o backfstype=file_system_type
           [ other_cacheFS_options ] special_mount_point

 DESCRIPTION    [Toc]    [Back]
      The CacheFS-specific version of the mount command mounts a cached file
      system; if necessary, it NFS-mounts its back file system.  It also
      provides a number of CacheFS-specific options for controlling the
      caching process.

    Options    [Toc]    [Back]
      To mount a CacheFS file system, use the generic mount command with the
      -F option followed by the argument cachefs.  The following generic
      mount options are available:

      -e             Verbose mode.  Write a message to the standard output
                     indicating which file system is being mounted.

      -r             Mount the file system read-only.

      The following arguments to the -o option are specifically for CacheFS
      mounts.  Use commas to separate multiple options.  Notice that the
      backfstype argument must be specified.

      backfstype=file_system_type
                     The file system type of the back file system (for
                     example, nfs).

      backpath=path  Specifies where the back file system is already
                     mounted. If this argument is not supplied, CacheFS
                     determines a mount point for the back file system.  The
                     back file system must be read-only.

      cachedir=directory
                     The name of the cache directory.

      cacheid=ID     ID is a string specifying a particular instance of a
                     cache.  If you do not specify a cache ID, CacheFS will
                     construct one.

      rpages         If specified when mounting a CacheFS file system, a
                     binary will be read and populated in the cache the
                     first time it is loaded.  Subsequent access to the
                     binary will be satisfied from the cache.

      write-around | non-shared
                     Write modes for CacheFS.  The write-around mode (the
                     default) handles writes the same as NFS does; that is,



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                     writes are made to the back file system, and the
                     affected file is purged from the cache.  You can use
                     the non-shared mode when you are sure that no one else
                     will be writing to the cached file system. In this
                     mode, all writes are made to both the front and the
                     back file system, and the file remains in the cache.

      noconst        Disables cache consistency checking. By default,
                     periodic consistency checking is enabled. Specify
                     noconst only when you know that the back file system
                     will not be modified. Trying to perform cache
                     consistency check using cfsadmin -s will result in
                     error.  demandconst and noconst are mutually exclusive.

      demandconst    Verifies cache consistency only when explicitly
                     requested, rather than the periodic checking that is
                     done by default.  A consistency check is requested by
                     using the -s option of the cfsadmin(1M) command.  This
                     option is useful for back file systems that change
                     infrequently, for example, /usr/bin.  demandconst and
                     noconst are mutually exclusive.

      local-access   Causes the front file system to interpret the mode bits
                     used for access checking instead or having the back
                     file system verify access permissions. Do not use this
                     argument with secure NFS .

      purge          Purge any cached information for the specified file
                     system.

      rw | ro        Read-write (default) or read-only.

      suid | nosuid  Allow (default) or disallow set-uid execution.

      acregmin=n     Specifies that cached attributes are held for at least
                     n seconds after file modification.  After n seconds,
                     CacheFS checks to see if the file modification time on
                     the back file system has changed.  If it has, all
                     information about the file is purged from the cache and
                     new data is retrieved from the back file system.  The
                     default value is 30 seconds.

      acregmax=n     Specifies that cached attributes are held for no more
                     than n seconds after file modification.  After n
                     seconds, all file information is purged from the cache.
                     The default value is 30 seconds.

      acdirmin=n     Specifies that cached attributes are held for at least
                     n seconds after directory update.  After n seconds,
                     CacheFS checks to see if the directory modification
                     time on the back file system has changed.  If it has,



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                     all information about the directory is purged from the
                     cache and new data is retrieved from the back file
                     system.  The default value is 30 seconds.

      acdirmax=n     Specifies that cached attributes are held for no more
                     than n seconds after directory update.  After n
                     seconds, all directory information is purged from the
                     cache.  The default value is 30 seconds.

      actimeo=n      Sets acregmin, acregmax, acdirmin, and acdirmax to n.

 EXAMPLES    [Toc]    [Back]
      The following example CacheFS-mounts the file system server1:/user2,
      which is already NFS-mounted on /usr/abc as /xyz.

           example# mount -F cachefs -o backfstype=nfs,backpath=/usr/abc,
               cachedir=/cache1 server1:/user2 /xyz

      The lines similar to the following appear in the /etc/mnttab file
      after the mount command is executed:

           server1:/user2      /usr/abc        nfs
           /usr/abc            /cache1/xyz     cachefs    backfstype=nfs

 AUTHOR    [Toc]    [Back]
      mount_cachefs was developed by Sun Microsystems, Inc.

 SEE ALSO    [Toc]    [Back]
      cfsadmin(1M), fsck_cachefs(1M), mount(1M).


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