Martin
There are a number of pointers I have found when it comes to managing
the Softgrid client cache. Though I suspect you have already found these
for yourself. The below link deals with scripting to re-size the cache
(unfortunately a reboot of the client id required), also flushing the
cache and or removing named applications.
http://blogs.technet.com/softgrid/archive/2007/11/14/softgrid-operations
-guide-part-2.aspx
Hope this is of help.
Paul Gosney
Network and Communications Support Engineer Worcester College of
Technology
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From: Support issues for windows in UK HE & FE
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Martin Searle
Sent: 26 February 2008 11:33
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Subject: SoftGrid Client Cache
Folks,
Just wondering what other sites do when the client cache gets filled up
and
the users can't launch a new application that's not already cached? On
my
future machines I may have as little as 4gb of cache space (limited disk
space) with about 40 applications softgrided which would total more than
4gb.
On my test system I have found that the cache doesn't automatically
release
space to allow the new application to run. I'm probably missing an
optional
setting though?
Any advice received with thanks,
Martin Searle
Computing Service
University of Kent.
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