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Modifying Your Configuration
set (allVolumes | volume [
volumeName
] |
volumes [
volumeName1
...
volumeNameN
]
volume <
wwID
>) |
cacheFlushModifier=
cacheFlushModifierValue
|
cacheWithoutBatteryEnabled=(TRUE | FALSE) |
mirrorCacheEnabled=(TRUE | FALSE) |
readCacheEnabled=(TRUE | FALSE) |
writeCacheEnabled=(TRUE | FALSE) |
cacheReadPrefetch=(TRUE | FALSE)
The
cacheFlushModifier
parameter defines the amount of time that data stays
in the cache before it is written to the drives. The following table lists the values for
the
cacheFlushModifier
parameter.
Table 13 Values for the
cacheFlushModifier
Parameter
This example shows how to set this parameter value for all of the volumes in the
storage array:
c:\...\sm
X
\client>smcli 123.45.67.88 123.45.67.89
-c “set allvolumes cacheFlushModifier=10;”
Value
Meaning
Immediate
Data is flushed as soon as it is placed into the cache.
250
Data is flushed after 250 ms.
500
Data is flushed after 500 ms.
750
Data is flushed after 750 ms.
1
Data is flushed after 1 s.
1500
Data is flushed after 1500 ms.
2
Data is flushed after 2 s.
5
Data is flushed after 5 s.
10
Data is flushed after 10 s.
20
Data is flushed after 20 s.
60
Data is flushed after 60 s (1 min.).
120
Data is flushed after 120 s (2 min.).
300
Data is flushed after 300 s (5 min.).
1200
Data is flushed after 1200 s (20 min.).
3600
Data is flushed after 3600 s (1 hr.).
Infinite
Data in cache is not subject to any age or time constraints. The
data is flushed based on other criteria managed by the
controller.
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