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== How do I add more cache filesystems? ==
== How do I add more cache filesystems? ==
Ask your System Administrator or Storage Management team to add an additional cache filesystem to your server (create /arscache/cache03...  cache04, etc.) and simply add that filesystem as an entry in the CMOD cache configuration file, normally ars.cache.  If you have more than one Content Manager OnDemand instance configured on your IBM CMOD server, then you’ll need to edit the file specified by SRVR_SM_CONFIG in the instance definition in your [[ars.ini]] configuration file.
Ask your System Administrator or Storage Management team to add an additional cache filesystem to your server (create /arscache/cache03...  cache04, etc.) and simply add that filesystem as an entry in the CMOD cache configuration file, normally ars.cache.  If you have more than one Content Manager OnDemand instance configured on your IBM CMOD server, then you’ll need to edit the file specified by SRVR_SM_CONFIG in the instance definition in your [[ars.ini]] configuration file.  But if you already have multiple OnDemand Caches, then you can simply choose to expand the filesystems you already have.
 
== Which cache do I expand? ==
If you have multiple CMOD Cache Filesystems, and you're running low on space, you can simply add more storage to ONE of your caches, instead of adding space to ''each'' IBM Content Manager OnDemand cache filesystem.  OnDemand allocates data to the cache filesystem with the largest number of free 'blocks' when loading data.


== Can I remove a cache filesystem? ==
== Can I remove a cache filesystem? ==

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