prestotab - Lists the file systems for Prestoserve to
accelerate
/etc/prestotab
The /etc/prestotab file contains descriptive information
about the mounted file systems whose I/O will be automatically
accelerated with Prestoserve when the system starts
up. This file is created by the prestosetup command,
which prompts you for the file systems to automatically
accelerate when the system starts up. You can also manually
create the file.
The /etc/rc.config file contains variables that specify
the Prestoserve configuration. If you configure
Prestoserve to automatically accelerate file systems when
the system starts up, the Prestoserve startup script
(/sbin/init.d/presto) accelerates the mounted file systems
that are specified in the /etc/prestotab file or, if the
file is empty or does not exist, all the local writable
file systems that are currently mounted.
The /etc/prestotab file contains a list of directory mount
points (for example, /usr/users). Block devices should
not be included because some functional subsystems, such
as the Advanced File System (AdvFS), can map more than one
block device to a mount point.
Entries in the /etc/prestotab file must be separated by
spaces or must be located on separate lines. You cannot
specify comments in the file.
An example of the /etc/prestotab file is as follows:
/usr/users/disk1 /usr/users/disk2 /var/spool
File pathname.
Commands: presto(8), prestosetup(8)
Guide to Prestoserve delim off
prestotab(4)
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