NFS Services Administrator's Guide

Configuring and Administering a Cache Filesystem
Administering CacheFS
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filename
Specifies the file that is to be unpacked.
•Using the -U option
You can unpack all files in the specified cache directory where the
cache is stored, when you use the -U option with the cachefspack
command.
To unpack all the files in the cache, enter the following command:
cachefspack -U
cache-dir
Where:
-U Use this option to specify that you want to unpack
all the files in the cache.
cache-dir
Specifies the cache directory that is to be unpacked.
For more information about the cachefspack command, see
cachefspack (1M).
Unmounting a CacheFS Filesystem
To unmount a cacheFS filesystem, enter the following command:
umount
mount-point
Where:
mount-point
Specifies the CacheFS mount point that you want to
unmount.
NOTE Only a superuser can unmount a filesystem.
Deleting a Cache Directory
To delete a cache directory, you must use the cfsadmin command.
Following is the syntax for the cfsadmin command:
cfsadmin -d {
CacheID
| all}
cache-directory
Where:
cacheID
Specifies the name of the cache filesystem.