CACHE386.EXE

Enables the cache for HPFS386. Only valid for the OS/2 Warp Server Advanced otherwise CACHE386.EXE is started by the following command: CALL=C:\OS2\CMD.EXE /Q /C C:\IBM386FS\CACHE386.EXE >NUL

Call to the cache program for HPFS386

options for CACHE386 (x is an optional drive letter):

Display current configuration
 * /OPTIONS[:x]

Display, clear, or dynamically display statistics
 * /STATS[:C|:D]

Enable or disable lazy writing
 * /LAZY[:x][:ON|:OFF]

Change msDataAge to n milliseconds
 * /MAXAGE[:x]:n

Change msIdleBuf to n milliseconds
 * /BUFFERIDLE[:x]:n

If no drive (x) is given, the option will apply to all HPFS drives.

Each option may be abbreviated to a single letter, for example: CACHE386 /B:D:1000 (sets BufferIdle to 1000 for drive D) ATTENTION: This entry has to be done manually. If this statement is not added you'll get the following error 'Net 3091: the Cache386.exe is not running. The server cannot be started.

Adding the parameter /STATS will display the statistic usage cache usage. This will help you to size the cache to a size where the minimum sized cache achieves the maximum hit rate.

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