7.4.5 COS Related Issues
The following sections explain how to troubleshoot COS (cache object store) partition issues:
"Viewing COS Partition Details" on page 189
"Checking if the COS Partition Is Mounted" on page 189
Viewing COS Partition Details
You can view COS partition details either through YaST or through the nash prompt.
Using YaST
1 Log in as the
user.
root
2 At command prompt, enter the following command:
fdisk -l
The partition details are displayed. Check for COS partition details. Make sure that a partition
is created with a partition ID of
Using nash
1 At the command prompt, enter the following command:
nash
2 At the
shell prompt, enter the following command:
nash
configure .current
3 Enter the following command:
vm scan
If the COS partition is already created, the details are displayed.
Checking if the COS Partition Is Mounted
1 Access the Linux Access Gateway main screen.
For more information on how to access the Linux Access Gateway main screen, see
Section 7.1.2, "The Linux Access Gateway Console," on page
2 Enter the Proxy Console option number at the Pick a Screen prompt.
The Linux Access Gateway Console screen is displayed.
3 Enter the Display Cache Statistics option number at the Enter option prompt.
and that the file system is created as type
68
unknown
173.
Troubleshooting the Linux Access Gateway 189
.
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