InfoScale™ 9.0 SmartIO for Solid-State Drives Solutions Guide - Linux
- Introducing SFHA Solutions SmartIO
- Using the SmartIO feature: use cases
- About SmartIO read caching for applications running on VxVM volumes
- About SmartIO read caching for applications running on VxFS file systems
- About SmartIO caching on SSD devices exported by FSS
- About SmartIO write-back caching for applications running on VxFS file systems- DLV 11 to 13
- About SmartIO FEL-based writeback caching for applications running on VxFS file systems- DLV 14 and later
- About multiple SmartIO cache areas for read and write-back caching on VxFS file systems
- About SmartIO caching for Oracle databases on VxFS file systems
- Prerequisites and configuration for using the SmartIO plug-in for Oracle
- Setting default SmartIO caching policies for a database running on a VxFS file system
- Setting SmartIO caching policies for database objects
- Pinning and unpinning database objects
- Enabling and disabling caching for the database
- Listing cache policy details for the database
- Listing cache statistics for the database
- About SmartIO caching for databases on VxVM volumes
- Technology Preview: Distributed SmartIO in Arctera InfoScale storage environments
- Administering SmartIO
- Creating a cache area
- Displaying information about a cache area
- Enabling or disabling caching for a data object
- Adding a device to the cache area
- Pausing caching from a volume to a cache area
- Removing a device from the cache area
- Destroying a cache area
- Setting the attributes of the VxVM cache area
- Setting or changing the caching mode for a VxFS cache area
- Flushing dirty data from a writeback cache area
- Tuning the writeback caching
- Viewing the SmartIO cache statistics
- Troubleshooting and error handling
- Appendix A. Command reference
Enabling or disabling caching for a data object
With the SmartIO feature, you can disable or enable caching for a volume or a mount point.
If automatic caching is configured, you do not need to explicitly enable caching for any data objects. The SmartIO feature caches all of the data objects of the same type as the cache area (VxVM or VxFS). The data objects have the caching state of auto, by default. If required, you can disable caching for a particular data object. If the system has an auto cache area, the SmartIO feature caches any objects that have the auto state or the enabled state.
If automatic caching is not configured, you must explicitly enable caching for any data objects that you want the SmartIO feature to cache. If the system has a no-auto cache area, the SmartIO feature only caches the objects that have the enabled state. The SmartIO feature does not cache data objects with the caching state of auto, which is the default caching state.