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1.\" Copyright (c) 2005 Michael Bushkov <bushman@rsu.ru>
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3.\"
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5.\" modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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27.Dd October 20, 2005
28.Dt CACHED 8
29.Os
30.Sh NAME
31.Nm cached
32.Nd "caching server daemon"
33.Sh SYNOPSIS
34.Nm
35.Op Fl nst
36.Op Fl i Ar cachename
37.Op Fl I Ar cachename
38.Sh DESCRIPTION
39.Nm
40is the system caching daemon.
41It can cache almost all types of data and is basically intended to be used
42with the
43.Pa nsswitch
44subsystem.
45The cache is actually per-user.
46This means that each user can work only with the
26.\"
27.Dd October 20, 2005
28.Dt CACHED 8
29.Os
30.Sh NAME
31.Nm cached
32.Nd "caching server daemon"
33.Sh SYNOPSIS
34.Nm
35.Op Fl nst
36.Op Fl i Ar cachename
37.Op Fl I Ar cachename
38.Sh DESCRIPTION
39.Nm
40is the system caching daemon.
41It can cache almost all types of data and is basically intended to be used
42with the
43.Pa nsswitch
44subsystem.
45The cache is actually per-user.
46This means that each user can work only with the
47cached data that were cached by themsevles, and cannot poison the
47cached data that were cached by themselves, and cannot poison the
48cache of other users.
49The
50.Nm
51utility supports two types of caching:
52.Bl -tag -width Pair
53.It Sy Type
54.Sy Description
55.It Common caching
56Each cached element is the the key+value pair.
57This type of caching supports policies which are applied when maximum
58number of cached elements is exceeded.
59Three policies are available:
60.Pa FIFO
61(first in - first out),
62.Pa LRU
63(least recently used) and
64.Pa LFU
65(least frequently used).
66This type of caching is used with the
67.Fn getXXXbyname
68family of functions.
69.It Multipart caching
70Each cached element is the part of the elements sequence.
71This type of caching is intended to be used with the
72.Fn getXXXent
73family of functions.
74.El
75.Pp
76The
77.Nm
78utility is able not only to cache elements, but to perform the actual nsswitch
79lookups by itself.
80To enable this feature use the
81.Pa perform-actual-lookups
82parameter in the
83.Xr cached.conf 5
84.Pp
85The
86.Nm
87utility recognizes the following runtime options:
88.Bl -tag -width indent
89.It Fl n
90Do not daemonize.
91.Nm
92will not fork or disconnect itself from the terminal.
93.It Fl s
94Single-threaded mode.
95Forces using only one thread for all processing purposes (it overrides
96the
97.Pa threads
98parameter in the
99.Xr cached.conf 5
100file).
101.It Fl t
102Trace mode.
103All trace messages will be written to stdout.
104This mode is usually used with
105.Fl n
106and
107.Fl s
108flags are used for debugging purposes.
109.It Fl i Ar cachename
110Invalidates personal cache.
111When specified,
112.Nm
113acts as the administration tool.
114It asks the already running
115.Nm
116to invalidate the specified part of the cache of the
117calling user.
118For example, sometimes you may want to invalidate your
119.Pa hosts
120cache.
121You can specify
122.Pa all
123as the
124.Pa cachename
125to invalidate your personal cache as a whole.
126You cannot use this option for the cachename, for which
127the
128.Pa perform-actual-lookups
129option is enabled.
130.It Fl I Ar cachename
131Invalidates the cache for every user.
132When specified,
133.Nm
134acts as the administration tool.
135It asks the already
136running
137.Nm
138to invalidate the specified part of the cache for
139every user.
140You can specify
141.Pa all
142as the
143.Pa cachename
144to invalidate the whole cache.
145Only the root can use this option.
146.El
147.Sh FILES
148.Xr cached.conf 5
149.Sh SEE ALSO
150.Xr cached.conf 5
151.Xr nsswitch.conf 5
152.Xr nsdispatch 3
153.Sh "AUTHORS"
154.An Michael Bushkov Aq bushman@rsu.ru
155.Sh "BUGS"
156To report bugs or suggestions please mail me:
157.Aq bushman@rsu.ru
48cache of other users.
49The
50.Nm
51utility supports two types of caching:
52.Bl -tag -width Pair
53.It Sy Type
54.Sy Description
55.It Common caching
56Each cached element is the the key+value pair.
57This type of caching supports policies which are applied when maximum
58number of cached elements is exceeded.
59Three policies are available:
60.Pa FIFO
61(first in - first out),
62.Pa LRU
63(least recently used) and
64.Pa LFU
65(least frequently used).
66This type of caching is used with the
67.Fn getXXXbyname
68family of functions.
69.It Multipart caching
70Each cached element is the part of the elements sequence.
71This type of caching is intended to be used with the
72.Fn getXXXent
73family of functions.
74.El
75.Pp
76The
77.Nm
78utility is able not only to cache elements, but to perform the actual nsswitch
79lookups by itself.
80To enable this feature use the
81.Pa perform-actual-lookups
82parameter in the
83.Xr cached.conf 5
84.Pp
85The
86.Nm
87utility recognizes the following runtime options:
88.Bl -tag -width indent
89.It Fl n
90Do not daemonize.
91.Nm
92will not fork or disconnect itself from the terminal.
93.It Fl s
94Single-threaded mode.
95Forces using only one thread for all processing purposes (it overrides
96the
97.Pa threads
98parameter in the
99.Xr cached.conf 5
100file).
101.It Fl t
102Trace mode.
103All trace messages will be written to stdout.
104This mode is usually used with
105.Fl n
106and
107.Fl s
108flags are used for debugging purposes.
109.It Fl i Ar cachename
110Invalidates personal cache.
111When specified,
112.Nm
113acts as the administration tool.
114It asks the already running
115.Nm
116to invalidate the specified part of the cache of the
117calling user.
118For example, sometimes you may want to invalidate your
119.Pa hosts
120cache.
121You can specify
122.Pa all
123as the
124.Pa cachename
125to invalidate your personal cache as a whole.
126You cannot use this option for the cachename, for which
127the
128.Pa perform-actual-lookups
129option is enabled.
130.It Fl I Ar cachename
131Invalidates the cache for every user.
132When specified,
133.Nm
134acts as the administration tool.
135It asks the already
136running
137.Nm
138to invalidate the specified part of the cache for
139every user.
140You can specify
141.Pa all
142as the
143.Pa cachename
144to invalidate the whole cache.
145Only the root can use this option.
146.El
147.Sh FILES
148.Xr cached.conf 5
149.Sh SEE ALSO
150.Xr cached.conf 5
151.Xr nsswitch.conf 5
152.Xr nsdispatch 3
153.Sh "AUTHORS"
154.An Michael Bushkov Aq bushman@rsu.ru
155.Sh "BUGS"
156To report bugs or suggestions please mail me:
157.Aq bushman@rsu.ru