Sorry I should have made my answer a little clearer. There are some commands that support uses to gather more information than simple cache details that you are able to view. I was looking to see if there are any customer available commands, and that is what I wasn’t able to find currently.
@DELL-Sam L Hi Sam. If you are not aware of any command to get the cache details, then probably need to do a re-reading or revision soon, because I do know that command in SE to fetch cache simple detaiils, which is : Total Cache;Available Cache;Max System WP;Max Device WP;Max Cache Slots etc. However, what I was looking additionally for is: A way to correctly determine - Are we under cached, Do we need a cacheupgrade(physical upgrade), Are we hitting Write Pending Limits, Is the situation going to get worse going forward. Best
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March 15th, 2024 15:37
Hello Bhuppi1,
Sorry I should have made my answer a little clearer. There are some commands that support uses to gather more information than simple cache details that you are able to view. I was looking to see if there are any customer available commands, and that is what I wasn’t able to find currently.
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March 14th, 2024 16:07
Hello Bhuppi1,
I am not aware of any command to get the cache details in SE.
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March 14th, 2024 21:20
@DELL-Sam L Hi Sam. If you are not aware of any command to get the cache details, then probably need to do a re-reading or revision soon, because I do know that command in SE to fetch cache simple detaiils, which is : Total Cache;Available Cache;Max System WP;Max Device WP;Max Cache Slots etc. However, what I was looking additionally for is: A way to correctly determine - Are we under cached, Do we need a cache upgrade(physical upgrade), Are we hitting Write Pending Limits, Is the situation going to get worse going forward. Best