Troubleshooting guide
1-34
Cisco Wide Area Application Services Configuration Guide
OL-26579-01
Chapter 1 Maintaining Your WAAS System
Activating All Inactive WAAS Devices
Table 1-5 shows the usable disk cache sizes for the WAVE-694-16G platform.
Table 1-6 shows the usable disk cache sizes for the WAVE-694-24G platform.
Activating All Inactive WAAS Devices
To activate all inactivated WAAS devices in your network, follow these steps:
Step 1 From the WAAS Central Manager menu, choose Devices > All Devices. The All Devices window
appears.
Step 2 Click the Activate all inactive WAEs icon in the taskbar. The Activate All Inactive WAEs window
appears.
Step 3 Choose an existing location for all inactivated WAAS devices by clicking the Select an existing location
for all inactive WAEs radio button, and then choose a location from the drop-down list.
Alternatively, choose to create a new location for each inactive device by clicking the Create a new
location for each inactive WAE radio button. Specify a parent location for all newly created locations
by choosing a location from the Select a parent location for all newly created locations drop-down list.
Table 1-4 WAE-674-8G Platform Disk Cache Sizes
Disk Partition
Extended Object Cache Disabled Extended Object Cache Enabled
Virtual Blade
Disabled
Virtual Blade
Enabled
Virtual Blade
Disabled
Virtual Blade
Enabled
DRE Cache 304 GB 143 GB 143 GB 143 GB
CIFS Object Cache 96 GB 96 GB 310 GB 275 GB
Virtual Blade -- 210 GB -- 27 GB
Table 1-5 WAVE-694-16G Platform Disk Cache Sizes
Disk Partition
Extended Object Cache Disabled
and Virtual Blade Enabled
1
1. The Virtual Blade cannot be disabled on this platform.
Extended Object Cache and
Virtual Blade Enabled
DRE Cache 114 GB 114 GB
CIFS Object Cache 77 GB 304 GB
Virtual Blade 161 GB 22 GB
Table 1-6 WAVE-694-24G Platform Disk Cache Sizes
Disk Partition
Extended Object Cache Disabled
and Virtual Blade Enabled
1
1. The Virtual Blade cannot be disabled on this platform.
Extended Object Cache and
Virtual Blade Enabled
DRE Cache 190 GB 142 GB
CIFS Object Cache 77 GB 272 GB
Virtual Blade 161 GB 22 GB