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Working with Container Attributes
Understanding Container Cache Attributes
Your RAID controller supports two global cache buffer pools that
are available to containers: a volatile read cache and a nonvolatile
write cache. Collectively, these global caches are referred to as the
raw container cache. A container’s cache attributes indicate
information about the cache associated with a specific container.
Table 6-12 lists the container cache attributes, the CLI operations
associated with these attributes, the CLI commands you use to
perform these operations, and the section or chapter that describes
the operation.
Table 6-12. Container Cache Attributes
Attributes
CLI
Operations
Related Commands
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global
container
read cache
size
Display
container show
cache
Displaying a
Container’s
Global Container
Read Cache Size
global
container
write cache
size
Display
container show
cache
Displaying a
Container’s
Global Container
Write Cache Size
read cache
setting
Set
Release
Display
container create
raid5
container create
stripe
container create
volume
container set
cache
container
release cache
container show
cache
Chapter 7
Chapter 7
Chapter 7
Chapter 9
Chapter 9
Displaying a
Container’s Read
Cache Setting