Re: What does cache_dynamic_acls parameter do?

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On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 9:02 PM, Andy Grover <agrover@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 10/13/2014 08:37 PM, Rufe Glick wrote:

>> Another question -- is there any better documentation available for
>> targetcli? I found the man page for targetcli version 2.1.fb34-1 that
>> comes with CentOS 7 pretty scanty. The man page from github repository
>> (https://github.com/agrover/targetcli-fb/blob/master/targetcli.8) is a
>> bit better, but still doesn't thoroughly describe all available
>> configuration parameters.
>
>
> Do you have some specific parameters that you think we should document
> better? Docs certainly could be made comprehensive, but it would help to
> know where to focus first.
>
> Regards -- Andy
>

I'm probably being pedantic here, but I think that every configurable
parameter in the targetcli should be described. For example, when I
enter 'get attribute' and hit Tab in TPG context I see a list of
suggested parameters. default_cmdsn, netif_timeout, cache_dynamic_acls
are among them. But the man page doesn't say a word about what these
are for. In the same context I enter 'get parameter', hit Tab and see
another large list of parameters. I have no idea what those are for
and the man page is of no help there.

Thanks,
Rufe
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