camntdone(8) CLIX camntdone(8)
NAME
ca_mnt_done - Indicates that all of the subordinate file systems have been
mounted
SYNOPSIS
/etc/ca_mnt_done
DESCRIPTION
The ca_mnt_done utility signals the Cache File System (CAFS) that all of
the subordinate file systems have been mounted and that the recovery
process may begin, if necessary.
The ca_mnt_done utility informs the kernel that all CAFS mounts have been
completed. If modified data exists within the kernels modified list, and
the ca_mnt_done command has completed, the kernel will attempt to write
the modified data to the appropriate subordinate file systems.
The ca_mnt_done utility is run during the /etc/init.d/cache start-up
script.
EXAMPLES
To manually signal CAFS that all the subordinate file systems have been
mounted, key in the following command:
ca_mnt_done
FILES
/etc/init.d/cache
NOTES
The /etc/ca_mnt_done command is displayed by default during the startup of
cache.
The /etc/ca_mnt_done command requires superuser privileges.
CAUTION
Before you issue the ca_mnt_done command, make sure that all of the
subordinate file systems are mounted. If you do not mount all of the
subordinate file systems before issuing the ca_mnt_done command, CAFS will
inform the user about modified data that needs to be extracted by issuing
the ca_recover command.
EXIT VALUES
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camntdone(8) CLIX camntdone(8)
The ca_mnt_done command exits with a value of 0 if successful. If
unsuccessful, it exits with a nonzero value.
RELATED INFORMATION
Commands: ca_recover(8), ca_config(8), ca_merge(8)
File: /etc/init.d/cache
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