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Write Cache Status : Inactive, cache disabled
To set a container’s read cache, use the
container create
stripe command
, the
container create raid5
command, the
container create volume
command, or the
container set
cache
command. See Chapter 7, Working With Single-level
Containers, for information on the
container create
commands.
See Chapter 9, Modifying Containers, for information on the
container set
command.
Displaying a Container’s Write Cache Setting
The
write cache setting
attribute indicates whether the write
cache is enabled for a container.
Note:
Some controllers do not support the write cache
feature. See your installation guide to determine if your
controller supports the write cache feature.
To display a container’s write cache setting, use the
container
show cache
command, as in the following example. In the
example, the Write Cache Setting item shows that the write cache is
set to DISABLE.
HPN0> container show cache 0
Executing: container show cache 0
Global Container Read Cache Size : 5345280
Global Container Write Cache Size : 63332352
Read Cache Setting : DISABLE
Write Cache Setting : DISABLE
Write Cache Status : Inactive, cache disabled
To set a container’s write cache, use the
container set cache
command. See Chapter 9, Modifying Containers, for information on
the
container set
command.