sqlr-cachemanager

Langue: en

Version: 305961 (debian - 07/07/09)

Section: 8 (Commandes administrateur)

NAME

sqlr-cachemanager - running the cache manager

SYNOPSIS

sqlr-cachemanager interval

DESCRIPTION

Clients can cache result sets with a time-to-live on them. The cache manager goes through the cached result sets periodically and removes the ones that have expired.

Run the sqlr-cachemanager daemon to establish the cache manager.

Only one cache manager needs to be started per machine.

Important Note: Since cache managers clean up after SQL Relay clients, not servers, they need to be run on machines which run clients that could cache result sets. These may not be the same machines that run the sqlr-listener and sqlr-connection daemons. If there is no SQL Relay installation on those machines, you should create the cache directory (/var/cache/sqlrelay), install the sqlr-cachemanager program by itself and set it up to run at boot time.

OPTIONS

The optional INTERVAL argument specifies in seconds how often the cache manager scans the result sets. Each scan is scheduled from the end of the previous scan. If the argument is left off, the cache manager scans at a default interval of 30 seconds.

SEE ALSO

sqlr-listener(8)
sqlr-connection(8)

AUTHOR

This manual page was written by Andreas Tille <tille@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).