HP StorageWorks Clustered File System 3.6.1 File Serving Option for Windows administration guide (AG515 - 96008, August 2008)

Chapter 3: Configure Cluster File Shares 11
Only the files and programs that users specify will be available offline.
This option lets users select the files that will be available offline.
All files and programs that users open from the share will be
automatically available offline. If you check “Optimized for
Performance,” all programs are automatically cached and can be run
locally. This feature is useful for file servers that host applications, as it
reduces network traffic and improves server scalability.
Files or programs from the share will not be available offline. Files and
programs are not cached offline.
Probe Configuration: The Cluster File Share monitor periodically probes
the health of the file share. The timeout is the maximum amount of time
that will be waited for the probe to complete. The default timeout interval
is 15 seconds.
The frequency is the interval of time, in seconds, at which the monitor
probes the file share. The default setting is 10 seconds.
Servers: Select the servers on which the Cluster File Share should be
configured. Using the arrows, move the appropriate servers from the
Available Servers column to the Selected Servers column.
When you click OK, the Cluster File Share appears on the Servers and
Applications tabs on the HP Management Console.
NOTE: If a Cluster File Share is configured to allow sharing its
subdirectories, an asterisk (*) appears at the end of the path for the
Cluster File Share (for example, C:\test8\*). The shared
subdirectories are not displayed on the Servers or Applications
tabs; however, alerts will be displayed if the Cluster File Share
monitor detects a problem with a shared subdirectory.
On the following Servers tab, three Cluster File Shares are configured on
each server. On each server, the Cluster File Share monitor is probing the
health of the file share. (In the example, all file shares are UP.)