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Appendix E CLI Commands
Other CLI Commands
The disk commands are EXEC commands.
The disk reformat diskname EXEC command performs a low-level format of the SCSI, IDE, or SATA
disks. This command erases all of the content on the disk.
If a disk drive continues to report a failure after you have used the disk reformat command, you must
replace the disk drive.
Caution Be careful when using the disk reformat diskname command because this command causes all content
on the specified disk to be deleted.
The disk unuse command stops and restarts all applications that are currently using the specified disk
drive (for example, disk02 [/local/local2] or disk03), unmounts, and deletes all the partitions on the
specified disk. Using this command unmounts all file systems.
Note For information about replacing a disk, see the “Disk Maintenance” section on page 8-26.
cache content Command
To set the number of cache entries in the CDS network file system (cdnfs), use the cache content global
configuration command.
cache content max-cached-entries 1-10000000
Syntax Description
Maximum cache entries is set to 3000000 by default.
The CDS, by default, allows a maximum of three million cached entries, regardless of the amount of
space available in CDNFS. Use this command to restrict the maximum number of contents in the CDS.
reformat Performs a low-level format of the SCSI, IDE, or SATA disks and remaps
disk errors.
diskname Name of the disk to be added (disk01, disk02, and so on.)
unuse Stops applications from using a disk drive.
diskname Name of the disk to be added (disk01, disk02, and so on.)
content Browses the cdnfs directories and files.
max-cached-entries Cleans up the unwanted entries in the cdnfs.
1-10000000 Summarizes the information about unwanted entries without starting
the cleanup process.