11-07-2008 07:20 AM
Is there a command to determine the local WAE cache content? - we're just looking for a way to ascertain that a file is getting cached on the local WAE. To that extent, is there a setting on the local WAE that tells how long a file would stay in the local cache?
thanks..
11-07-2008 08:35 AM
1. you can turn on CIFS file sharing and share the website. Then you can browse it like a file server. It's under Devices-->Applications-->File Sharing
2. check out:Devices-->Applications-->Web-->HTTP Cache Freshness
11-07-2008 08:56 AM
Thanks for your response. I can't see Applications under Devices..I have Home, Activation, File services, Acceleration, Print sevices, general settings, interception, monitoring and assign groups under Devices, but not Applications. We're running code level 4.0.19..Am I missing it somehow?
Thanks again..
11-07-2008 09:54 AM
Show CIFS cache file or show CIFS file cache
CIFS is a file cache, where DRE is a TCP seesion cache. Other than CIFs you will not be able to see file names.
11-07-2008 10:11 AM
Thanks for your response. I have 2 sub commands with respect to the sh cifs cache command:
disk-use Total disk usage for CIFS cache
entry-count Count of cached file and directory entries
Unfortunately, none of these can list the cache content..
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