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Support Forums => CMOD for Multiplatforms => Topic started by: rstockton on November 21, 2012, 06:45:55 PM

Title: How to add Tier1 SAN to ARSCACHE
Post by: rstockton on November 21, 2012, 06:45:55 PM
We are wanting to add Tier1 SAN to arscache, what would be the best way to add the SAN?
Can arsacahe1 and arschace2 be expanded?

Tier1
//dev/aclv        498.00     83.86   84% 32152735    41% /arscache/arscache1
/dev/ac2lv       580.00     83.86   86%  7439453    15% /arscache/arscache2


Thanks
Title: Re: How to add Tier1 SAN to ARSCACHE
Post by: Justin Derrick on November 21, 2012, 09:35:45 PM
Your sysadmin can expand the size of the individual cache filesystems, or you can add another cache filesystem, and add the name of the filesystem to /usr/lpp/ars/config/ars.cache (on AIX).

Of course, increasing space costs money.  You can optimize the cache filesystem to only contain your most actively accessed documents.  We'll tune the cache when I get there in two weeks.  ;)

-JD.