You can use cm commands to perform the following types of tasks:
· List the current cache size and type with the cm getcachesize command.
· Set the size of the cache with the cm setcachesize command.
· Force the Cache Manager to discard cached data and information about the data with the cm flush, cm flushfileset, and cm checkfilesets commands.
· Determine the Cache Manager's preferences for File Server machines from which to access read-only filesets with the cm getpreferences command.
· Set or modify the Cache Manager's preferences for one or more File Server machines from which to access read-only filesets with the cm setpreferences command.
· Determine whether the Cache Manager allows setuid programs from specific filesets to execute with setuid permission by using the cm getsetuid command.
· Allow or disallow setuid programs from specific filesets to execute with setuid permission by using the cm setsetuid command.
· Check the status of File Server machines with the cm statservers command.
· Determine the cell in which a file or directory is stored, the fileset in which it is stored, and the machine on which it resides with the cm whereis command.
· Determine Fileset Location Database machines for the local cell and any cells with which the Cache Manager has been in contact with the cm lscellinfo command.
· Modify the Cache Manager initial RPC authentication levels and lower authentication level bounds with the cm sdtprotectlevels command.
· Check the current Cache Manager initial RPC authentication levels and lower authentication level bounds with the cm getprotectlevels command.