/CACHE=(keyword[,...]) /NOCACHE For disks, controls whether caching limits established at system generation time are disabled or overridden. With the TAPE_DATA option, enables write caching for the tape controller specified (if the tape controller supports write caching). The following table lists the keywords for this qualifier: Keyword Description DATA (default) Enable or disable Extended File Caching (XFC). To and NODATA enable XFC caching, you must specify the DATA (this is the default value for /CACHE qualifier). To disable XFC, specify NODATA. Note that /NOCACHE is equivalent to /CACHE=NODATA. EXTENT[=n] Enable or disable extent caching. To enable extent and NOEXTENT caching, you must have the operator user privilege (OPER) and you must specify n, the number of entries in the extent cache. Note that NOEXTENT is equivalent to EXTENT=0; both disable extent caching. FILE_ID[=n] Enable or disable file identification caching. and NOFILE_ID To enable file identification caching, you must have the operator user privilege (OPER) and you must specify n, the number of entries, as a value greater than 1. Note that NOFILE_ID is equivalent to FILE_ID=1; both disable file identification caching. LIMIT=n Specifies the maximum amount of free space in the extent cache in one-thousandths of the currently available free space on the disk. QUOTA[=n] Enable or disable quota caching. To enable quota and NOQUOTA caching, you must have the operator user privilege (OPER) and you must specify n, the number of entries in the quota cache. Normally n is set to the maximum number of active users expected for a disk with quotas enabled. Both NOQUOTA and QUOTA=0 disable quota file caching. TAPE_DATA Enables write caching for a magnetic tape device if the tape controller supports write caching. The /CACHE qualifier is the default for mounting tape devices. You must specify TAPE_DATA to enable write caching. If the tape controller does not support write caching, the keyword is ignored. The write buffer stays enabled even after you dismount the magnetic tape. To disable the write buffer, mount a tape with the /NOCACHE qualifier. If a tape supports compaction, then the default is compaction, and caching is enabled. For tape storage devices that support compaction, the following command is valid: $ MOUNT TAPE_DATA/FOREIGN/MEDIA=NOCOMPACTION/NOCACHE WRITETHROUGH Disables the deferred write feature for file headers. By default, this feature is enabled, which improves the performance of applications, such as PATHWORKS, that use it. The deferred write feature is not available on Files-11 ODS-1 volumes. NOTE In a mixed-version OpenVMS cluster, an attempt to mount a volume with /CLUSTER and /CACHE=[NO]DATA from a V8.4 system fails on the pre-V8.4 systems (%MOUNT-W-RMTMNTFAIL) with MOUNT-F-BADPARAM. For more information on the restriction, see Enabling or Disabling XFC While Mounting a Volume in the OpenVMS Version 8.4 New Features and Documentation Overview manual. Used with the disk options, the /CACHE qualifier overrides one or more of the present disk caching limits established at system generation time. Used with the TAPE_DATA option, the /CACHE qualifier enables write caching for the tape controller specified. If you do not specify the /CACHE qualifier and it is not implied by the use of the qualifier /MEDIA_FORMAT=COMPACTION, caching is enabled by default. If you specify more than one option, separate them by commas and enclose the list in parentheses. The options [NO]EXTENT, [NO]FILE_ID, LIMIT, and [NO]QUOTA apply only to a disk device. The option TAPE_DATA applies only to a tape device. The /NOCACHE qualifier is effective only if compaction is not enabled. If compaction is enabled (with the /MEDIA_ FORMAT=COMPACTION), caching is enabled by default. If you specify /NOCACHE for a disk device, all caching is disabled for this volume. Note that the /NOCACHE qualifier is equivalent to /CACHE=(NOEXTENT, NOFILE_ID, NOQUOTA, WRITETHROUGH, NODATA). In the following command, NODATA is taken as default when you supply the following qualifiers NOEXTENT, NOFILE_ID, NOQUOTA, WRITETHROUGH (that is, XFC is disabled): $ MOUNT/CACHE=(NOEXTENT, NOFILE_ID, NOQUOTA, WRITETHROUGH) _$ $1$DGA0: FILES WORK %MOUNT-I-MOUNTED, FILES mounted on $1$DGA0: (NODE) In the following command, DATA is take as default (that is, XFC is enabled): $ MOUNT/CACHE=(FILE_ID=10) _$ $1$DGA0: FILES WORK %MOUNT-I-MOUNTED, FILES mounted on $1$DGA0: (NODE) If you specify /NOCACHE for a magnetic tape device, the tape controller's write cache is disabled for this volume. Examples The following command mounts an HSG80 Fibre Channel disk device labeled FILES and assigns the logical name WORK. The /CACHE qualifier enables an extent cache of 60 entries, a file identification cache of 60 entries, and a quota cache of 20; it disables writeback caching of file headers. $ MOUNT/CACHE=(EXTENT=60,FILE_ID=60,QUOTA=20,WRITETHROUGH) - _$ $1$DGA0: FILES WORK %MOUNT-I-MOUNTED, FILES mounted on _$1$DGA0: (NODE) The following command mounts the volume TAPE on device MUA0 and instructs MOUNT to enable the tape controller's write cache for MUA0: $ MOUNT/CACHE=TAPE_DATA MUA0: TAPE %MOUNT-I-MOUNTED, TAPE mounted on _NODE$MUA0: The following command enables data cache (XFC) on a disk. The /CACHE=DATA qualifier is the default value for a basic MOUNT command: $ MOUNT/CACHE=(DATA) _$ $1$DGA0: FILES WORK %MOUNT-I-MOUNTED, FILES mounted on $1$DGA0: (NODE) The following command disables data cache (XFC) on a disk. /NOCACHE qualifier is equivalent to /CACHE=(NODATA): $ MOUNT/CACHE=(NODATA) _$ $1$DGA0: FILES WORK %MOUNT-I-MOUNTED, FILES mounted on $1$DGA0: (NODE) The following command disables data cache that is, XFC and metadata cache that is, XQP. /NOCACHE qualifier is equivalent to /CACHE=(NODATA): $ MOUNT/NOCACHE _$ $1$DGA0: FILES WORK %MOUNT-I-MOUNTED, FILES mounted on $1$DGA0: (NODE)