User Guide

Setting Up and Configuring Novell Storage Services 25
Novell Storage Services Administration Guide
103-000141-001
August 30, 2001
Novell Confidential
Manual 99a38 July 17, 2001
Using ConsoleOne to Configure Novell Storage Services
ConsoleOne
TM
is the primary utility you use to configure and maintain
partitions, storage pools, and volumes in NSS. To open ConsoleOne and
access the options you need, complete the following:
1 Open ConsoleOne.
2 Open the tree you want to work with.
3 Right-click on the server object you want.
4 Click Properties.
Determine how often NSS
rebalances the amount of
cache it uses
This timer lets you determine how
often (in seconds) NSS will rebalance
the amount of cache it uses according
to the total amount of memory on the
server. If you have difficulty loading
NLMs because of low memory, you
might want to lower this timer setting. A
lower setting forces NSS to rebalance
more often. If your server is stable, you
might want to increase this timer so
NSS does not work as hard; this will
ensure the cache remains balanced.
NSS checks the total number of cache
buffers to determine if the
CacheBalance percentage is met. It
then adjusts the timer to provide the
appropriate number of cache buffers.
The default is 30. The range is 1 to
3600.
nss/CacheBalanceTimer
Set the flush time for
modified cache buffers
This sets the flush time for modified
cache buffers in seconds. The default
is 1 second. The range is 1 to 3600
seconds.
nss/BufferFlushTimer
Show cache buffer statistics This shows the cache buffer statistics. nss/CacheStats
Reset cache statistics This command lets you clear the
current statistics and start over. This is
useful for checking the results of
changes to the system.
nss/reset
Task Purpose Command