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mount_cachefs(1M)	System Administration Commands	     mount_cachefs(1M)

NAME
       mount_cachefs - mount CacheFS file systems

SYNOPSIS
       mount -F cachefs [generic_options] -o backfstype=file_system_type [spe‐
       cific_options] [-O] special mount_point

DESCRIPTION
       The CacheFS-specific version of the mount command mounts a cached  file
       system;	if necessary, it NFS-mounts its back file system. It also pro‐
       vides a number of CacheFS-specific options for controlling the  caching
       process. For more information regarding back file systems, refer to the
       System Administration Guide: Basic Administration.

       mount_cachefs cannot be used with replicated NFS mounts.	 mount_cachefs
       creates	a  pass	 through  when	used  with  an NFS version 4 mount. No
       caching is performed.

OPTIONS
       To mount a CacheFS file system, use the generic mount command with  the
       -F option followed by the argument cachefs.

       See mount(1M) for a list of supported generic_options.

       -o specific_options

	   Specify  CacheFS  file system specific options in a comma-separated
	   list with no intervening spaces.

	   acdirmax=n

	       Specifies that cached attributes are held for no	 more  than  n
	       seconds	after directory update. After n seconds, all directory
	       information is purged from the cache. The default value	is  30
	       seconds.

	   acdirmin=n

	       Specifies  that	cached attributes are held for at least n sec‐
	       onds after directory update. After n seconds, CacheFS checks to
	       see  if the directory modification time on the back file system
	       has changed. If it has, all information about the directory  is
	       purged  from  the cache and new data is retrieved from the back
	       file system. The default value is 30 seconds.

	   acregmax=n

	       Specifies that cached attributes are held for no	 more  than  n
	       seconds	after  file  modification.  After  n seconds, all file
	       information is purged from the cache. The default value	is  30
	       seconds.

	   acregmin=n

	       Specifies  that	cached attributes are held for at least n sec‐
	       onds after file modification. After n seconds,  CacheFS	checks
	       to  see	if  the file modification time on the back file system
	       has changed. If it has,	all  information  about	 the  file  is
	       purged  from  the cache and new data is retrieved from the back
	       file system. The default value is 30 seconds.

	   actimeo=n

	       Sets acregmin, acregmax, acdirmin, and acdirmax to n.

	   backfstype=file_system_type

	       The file system type of the back file system  (can  be  nfs  or
	       hsfs).

	   backpath=path

	       Specifies  where	 the  back  file system is already mounted. If
	       this argument is not supplied, CacheFS determines a mount point
	       for  the	 back  file system. The back file system must be read-
	       only.

	   cachedir=directory

	       The name of the cache directory.

	   cacheid=ID

	       ID is a string specifying a particular instance of a cache.  If
	       you do not specify a cache ID, CacheFS will construct one.

	   demandconst

	       Verifies	 cache	consistency  only  when	 explicitly requested,
	       rather than the periodic checking that is done  by  default.  A
	       consistency  check  is  requested by using the -s option of the
	       cfsadmin(1M) command. This option is useful for back file  sys‐
	       tems  that  change  infrequently,  for  example,	 /usr/openwin.
	       demandconst and noconst are mutually exclusive.

	   local-access

	       Causes the front file system to interpret the  mode  bits  used
	       for access checking instead of having the back file system ver‐
	       ify access permissions. Do not use this	argument  with	secure
	       NFS.

	   noconst

	       Disables	 cache consistency checking. By default, periodic con‐
	       sistency checking is enabled. Specify  noconst  only  when  you
	       know  that the back file system will not be modified. Trying to
	       perform cache consistency check using cfsadmin -s  will	result
	       in error. demandconst and noconst are mutually exclusive.

	   write-around | non-shared

	       Write  modes  for  CacheFS. The write-around mode (the default)
	       handles writes the same as NFS does; that is, writes  are  made
	       to  the	back file system, and the affected file is purged from
	       the cache. You can use the non-shared mode when	you  are  sure
	       that  no one else will be writing to the cached file system. In
	       this mode, all writes are made to both the front and  the  back
	       file system, and the file remains in the cache.

       -O

	   Overlay mount. Allows the filesystem to be mounted over an existing
	   mount point, making the underlying filesystem  inaccessible.	 If  a
	   mount  is  attempted	 on a pre-existing mount point without setting
	   this flag, mount will fail with the error:
	    mount -F cachefs: mount failed Device busy.

EXAMPLES
       Example 1: CacheFS-mounting a File System

       The following example CacheFS-mounts the	 file  system  server1:/user2,
       which is already NFS-mounted on /usr/abc as /xyz.

       example# mount -F cachefs -o backfstype=nfs,backpath=/usr/abc,
	    cachedir=/cache1 server1:/user2 /xyz

       The lines similar to the following appear in the /etc/mnttab file after
       the mount command is executed:

       server1:/user2	/usr/abc	nfs
       /usr/abc		/cache1/xyz    cachefs	   backfstype=nfs

ATTRIBUTES
       See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

       ┌─────────────────────────────┬─────────────────────────────┐
       │      ATTRIBUTE TYPE	     │	    ATTRIBUTE VALUE	   │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
       │Availability		     │SUNWcsu			   │
       └─────────────────────────────┴─────────────────────────────┘

SEE ALSO
       cfsadmin(1M), fsck_cachefs(1M), mount(1M), attributes(5) System	Admin‐
       istration Guide: Basic Administration

BUGS
       The output for the generic_option -p output is incorrect for cachefs.

SunOS 5.10			  18 Mar 2004		     mount_cachefs(1M)
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