Managing The Media Flow Controller Disk Cache (Cli) - Juniper MEDIA FLOW CONTROLLER 2.0.4 - ADMINISTRATOR S GUIDE AND CLI Administrator's Manual

Administrator’s guide and cli command reference
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Media Flow Controller Configuration Tasks (CLI)
test-vos (config namespace test) # show usernames
USERNAME
admin
cmcrendv
monitor
test_ftpuser
test-vos (config namespace test) # no pre-stage ftp user test_ftpuser
test-vos (config namespace test) # show usernames
USERNAME
admin
cmcrendv
monitor
test_ftpuser
8. Also optional, add an existing virtual-player to the new namespace.
virtual-player <name>
9. Activate the namespace. Verify configurations with show namespace <name>.
status active
10. Type exit to leave namespace configuration mode.
Example:
test-vos (config namespace test) # virtual-player test
test-vos (config namespace test) # status active
test-vos (config namespace test) # exit
Note!
Configuration changes, including a namespace deletion, may not be updated for up to
30 seconds. This is due to a deferred update scheme that requires an HTTP request. An
internal probe ensures that such a request occurs at least every 30 seconds.

Managing the Media Flow Controller Disk Cache (CLI)

The media caches/disks are active and enabled by default and typically require no configuring.
However, you must deactivate and disable disks and caching to change disks. Before you
activate or enable a cache, run show media-cache disk list and get the name assigned to
the disk to use in configuration. See
Media Flow Controller supports 3 cache tiers corresponding to SSD (tier 1), SAS HDD (tier 2),
and SATA HDD (tier 3). "Hot" content generally stays in tier1 (the highest). Media Flow
Controller promotes contents between the cache tiers based on content hotness (see
Content (Short Tail vs. Long Tail)" on page 31
promoted to the next higher tier. 1st time content is always put in the lowest cache tier. The
default values are: tier1 weight = 6, tier2 weight = 2, tier3 weight = 1. So, any content
requested once is cached in Tier 3; requested twice and it is promoted to Tier2; and, if
requested 6 times, it is promoted to Tier1.
"Analyzing the Disk Cache" on page 93
"Disk Cache Problems" on page 94
"Replacing Bad Disks" on page 95
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Managing the Media Flow Controller Disk Cache (CLI)
FULL NAME
System Administrator
CMC Rendezvous User
System Monitor
FULL NAME
System Administrator
CMC Rendezvous User
System Monitor
media-cache
Media Flow Controller Administrator's Guide
CAPABILITY
ACCOUNT STATUS
admin
No password required for login
cmcrendv
Local password login disabled
monitor
No password required for login
ftpuser
Password set
CAPABILITY
ACCOUNT STATUS
admin
No password required for login
cmcrendv
Local password login disabled
monitor
No password required for login
ftpuser
Local password login disabled
for CLI details.
for definition). As content gets hotter, it is
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