setcache

Changes cache settings

APPLICABILITY

ProductCommand type
ClearCasecleartool subcommand
ClearCase LTcleartool subcommand

Platform
UNIX
Windows

SYNOPSIS

  • Specify the cache size for a single view:
    setcache –vie·w { –def·ault | –cac·hesize size }
    { –cvi·ew | view-tag }

  • Specify the cache size for a host:
    setcache –vie·w –hos·t { –def·ault | –cac·hesize size }

  • Specify the site-wide view cache size:
    setcache –vie·w –sit·e { –def·ault | –cac·hesize size }
    [ –pas·sword registry-password ]

  • ClearCase dynamic views—Specify MVFS cache sizes:
    setcache –mvfs [–per·sistent | –persistent_only ]
    { –reg·dnc cnt | –noe·ntdnc cnt | –dir·dnc cnt | –vob·freemax cnt
    | –cvp·freemax cnt | –rpc·handles cnt | –vobfreemin cnt
    | –cvpfreemin cnt | –mnmax cnt
    | { –cto | –ncto } | { –aca·che | –nac·ache }
    | { –dnc·ache | –ndnc·ache }
    { –rlc·ache | –nrlc·ache } | { –rvc·ache | –nrvc·ache } } ...

  • ClearCase dynamic views—Specify MVFS scaling factor or readdir cache sizes and make persistent:
    setcache –mvfs { –per·sistent | –persistent_only }
    {–rea·ddir_blocks cnt | –scalefactor val } ...

  • ClearCase dynamic views—Reset MVFS cache sizes to default values and make persistent:
    setcache –mvfs –per·sistent –def·ault

DESCRIPTION

The setcache command sets MVFS and view cache sizes. Although both dynamic and snapshot views use caches, cache size is more significant for a dynamic view than for a snapshot view.

ClearCase—View Caches

The dynamic view caches consist mostly of data retrieved from the VOB and enable the view_server to respond faster to RPCs from client machines. When a view_server process is started, it chooses its cache size from the first of the following sources to yield a value:

  • The dynamic view's cache size, which is set with mkview –cachesize or setcache –view –cachesize and stored in the file view-storage-dir/.view (on the –cache line)
  • The view_server host's default cache size, which is set with setcache –view –host and stored as a decimal number in the file /var/adm/rational/clearcase/config/view_cache_size (UNIX) or ccase-home-dir\var\config\view_cache_size (Windows)
  • The site-wide cache default, which is set with setcache –view –site or setsite and stored in the site config registry
  • The default value: 500 KB on 32-bit platforms, 1 MB on 64-bit platforms

Note: If your view uses the host value or the site-wide value and that value is changed, your view's cache size does not change until you invoke setcache –view –default or restart the view_server (with endview –server or a reboot).

The dynamic view cache size is allocated among the individual caches. When specifying a cache size, keep the following guidelines in mind:

  • The value cannot be smaller than 50 KB for 32-bit platforms or 100 KB for 64-bit platforms.
  • Do not specify a value larger than the amount of physical memory on the server host that you want to dedicate to this view.
  • Values greater than approximately 4 MB do not help much in most cases.
  • Verify your changes by using getcache to check the hit rates and utilization percentages periodically to see whether they have improved.

ClearCase Dynamic Views—MVFS Caches

A host's MVFS caches are used to optimize file system performance:

  • The directory name cache accelerates name translation. This cache is partitioned into three areas, each of which can be tuned with one of the setcache –mvfs options:
    • Directory files (–dirdnc)
    • Nondirectory files (–regdnc)
    • Names not found (ENOENT) (–noentdnc)

      Note: If processes are actively using the directory name cache, you may see the following error message when trying to resize it:

      cleartool: Error: Unable to set some current MVFS parameters to 
      requested values because caches are in active use.

      Ask users to stop using ClearCase actively (that is, keep their view contexts, but stop manipulating files) and enter the setcache command again.

  • The attribute cache accelerates access to file metadata (for example, by the stat and access system calls, which are frequently called during make or clearmake operations). The –vobfreemax and –vobfreemin options establish the high- and low-water marks for the attribute cache for VOB and view-private files that are not currently open; the –mncount option sets this value for both opened and unopened files.
  • The cleartext cache accelerates the open system call for files in a VOB and view-private files. The –cvpfreemax and –cvpfreemin options establish the high- and low-water marks for this cache. This cache is never larger than the size of the attribute cache.
  • The RPC handles cache accelerates RPCs to the dynamic view. The –rpchandles option sets the size of this cache; the value ought to be the maximum simultaneous number of RPCs expected from your host. If this value is too small, the getcache –mvfs command recommends that you adjust its size.

Values set with setcache –mvfs are reset to their installed defaults when you re-start the MVFS unless you use the –persistent or –persistent_only options.

For more information about using setcache, see the discussion of client performance tuning in the Administrator's Guide.

RESTRICTIONS

Identities

  • UNIX:
    • For setcache –view, you must be root on the view_server host or the view owner.
    • For setcache –view –host and setcache –mvfs, you must be root.
  • Windows:
    • For setcache –view, you must be the view owner.
    • For setcache –view –host, you must have create/delete/write permissions on the file ccase-home-dir\var\config\view_cache_size.
    • For setcache –mvfs, you must be local administrator or a member of the Administrators group.
  • For setcache –view –site, you must know the registry password

Locks

No locks apply.

Mastership

(Replicated VOBs) No mastership restrictions.

OPTIONS AND ARGUMENTS

Specifying the Cache Information to Change

Default
None.

–vie·w
Sets the cache size for a single view. This immediately changes the cache size; you do not need to kill and restart the view_server.

–vie·w –hos·t
Sets the default cache size for the current host.

–vie·w –sit·e
Sets the site-wide default size for view caches.

–mvfs
Sets cache sizes for the MVFS, either temporarily or persistently.

Setting the Cache Size

Default
None.

–def·ault
With –view, removes the –cache line from the .view file. This immediately sets the size of the view cache to (in priority order) the host size, the site-wide size, or the default size, as described in the Description section.

With –view –host, deletes the /var/adm/rational/clearcase/config/view_cache_size (UNIX) or ccase-home-dir\var\config\view_cache_size (Windows) file.

With –view –site, removes the value for the site-wide cache from the registry.

With –mvfs –persistent, restores MVFS cache values to installed defaults.

–cac·hesize size
Specifies a size for the view_server cache. size must be an integer value of bytes, optionally followed by the letter k to specify kilobytes or m to specify megabytes; for example, 800k or 3m.

Specifying the View

Default
None.

–cvi·ew
Sets the cache size for the current view.

view-tag
Specifies the view for which the cache size is changed.

Specifying the Registry Password

Default
When you set the site-wide view cache size with –view –site, setcache prompts you for the registry password.

–pas·sword registry-password
Specifies the site-wide registry password.

Specifying MVFS Parameters (Not Applicable to Snapshot Views)

Default
None. You must specify at least one option. cnt and val must be integer values. For information about default and suggested values, see the Administrator's Guide.

–per·sistent
Specifies that all options will be applied immediately and also set persistently. If you do not specify –persistent, options revert to their former values when the MVFS is restarted.

–persistent_only
Specifies that all options will be set persistently but will not take effect until the MVFS is re-started.

–reg·dnc cnt
Sets the number of regular file DNC entries.

–noe·ntdnc cnt
Sets the number of ENOENT (file not found) DNC entries.

–dir·dnc cnt
Sets the number of directory DNC entries.

–vob·freemax cnt
Sets the maximum number of free (unused) attribute cache entries. This is a subset of the total specified by –mncount.

–cvp·freemax cnt
Sets the number of entries in the cleartext cache.

–rpc·handles cnt
Sets the number of RPC handles cached by the MVFS.

–vobfreemin cnt
Sets the minimum number of mnodes to keep on the VOB free list.

–cvpfreemin cnt
Sets the minimum number of mnodes to keep on the cleartext free list.

–rea·ddir_blocks cnt
Sets the number of blocks cached for each directory read by the MVFS. Valid only with –persistent or –persistent_only.

–mnmax cnt
Sets the initial number of mnodes cached by the MVFS. (Several internal values are derived from this value, but will not be changed until after the MVFS is restarted.)

–sca·lefactor val
Sets the scaling factor used to initialize the MVFS with more memory for better performance. Valid only with –persistent or –persistent_only.

–cto
Enables close-to-open consistency checking.

–ncto
Disables close-to-open consistency checking.

–aca·che
Enables attribute caching.

–nac·ache
Disables attribute caching.

–dnc·ache
Enables directory name caching.

–ndnc·ache
Disables directory name caching.

–rlc·ache
Enables readlink caching.

–nrlc·ache
Disables readlink caching.

–rvc·ache
Enables root version caching.

–nrvc·ache
Disables root version caching.

EXAMPLES

The UNIX examples in this section are written for use in csh. If you use another shell, you may need to use different quoting and escaping conventions.

The Windows examples that include wildcards or quoting are written for use in cleartool interactive mode. If you use cleartool single-command mode, you may need to change the wildcards and quoting to make your command interpreter process the command appropriately.

In cleartool single-command mode, cmd-context represents the UNIX shell or Windows command interpreter prompt, followed by the cleartool command. In cleartool interactive mode, cmd-context represents the interactive cleartool prompt.

  • Change the cache size for view smg_test.

    cmd-context  setcache –view –cachesize 800k smg_test 
    The new view server cache limits are:
    Lookup cache:                   78624 bytes
    Readdir cache:                 327680 bytes
    File stats cache:              137592 bytes
    Object cache:                  275184 bytes
    Total cache size:            819200 bytes

  • Set the site-wide cache size.

    cmd-context  setcache –view –site –cachesize 2m 
    Registry password: <enter registry password><ENTER>
    ...

  • Set the MVFS scaling factor to 3 (dynamic views).

    cmd-context  setcache –mvfs –persistent –scalefactor 3 

SEE ALSO

getcache, setsite, Administrator's Guide



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