thanks Eli, True this worked upon commenting in as below: dir /var/fscache tag mycache brun 10% bcull 7% bstop 3% #frun 10% #fcull 7% #fstop 3% But yet to find out why this is needed, we certainly need little more documentation for self help, and an FAQ will be a good interim start. Cheer, On Tue, 2006-12-12 at 16:33 -0800, Eli Stair wrote: > > Check line 18 of your config file. It looked to me like the options > supported in the supplied conf file changed with recent versions of > cachefilesd. IIRC, I had to remove three options that it did not > support in the binary I built, haven't gotten so far as to find out why yet. > > > /eli > > Anuj Verma (Kevin) wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I just installed "cachefilesd-0.7-2.fc6" on two of the FC6 systems and > > carried out the following procedure: > > > > lvcreate -n fscache -L+600M VG01 > > mke2fs -j /dev/VG01/fscache > > tune2fs -o user_xattr /dev/VG01/fscach > > cat >> /etc/fstab > > mkdir /var/fscache > > mount /var/fscache > > /etc/init.d/cachefilesd start > > > > -- > > > > But this fails to start: > > [root@averma ~]# /etc/init.d/cachefilesd start > > Starting cachefilesd: [FAILED] > > [root@averma ~]# tailf /var/log/messages > > ... > > Dec 12 18:36:16 host142 kernel: CacheFiles: Loaded > > Dec 12 18:36:35 host142 > > cachefilesd[8260]: /etc/cachefilesd.conf:18:CacheFiles gave config > > error: Operation not supported > > > > Where as default config is used. > > > > --snip-- > > dir /var/fscache > > tag mycache > > brun 10% > > bcull 7% > > bstop 3% > > frun 10% > > fcull 7% > > fstop 3% > > --snip-- > > > > What can be wrong with "frun 10%" ? > > > > Any help is most welcome, as I am just starting with CacheFS. > > > > Regards, > > Anuj > > > > -- > > Linux-cachefs mailing list > > Linux-cachefs@xxxxxxxxxx > > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cachefs > > > > -- > Linux-cachefs mailing list > Linux-cachefs@xxxxxxxxxx > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cachefs