Caching Server No Caching Services???

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Where is the Caching Services on Server Beta V.5.3.55 ???

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Posted on Sep 18, 2017 9:45 PM

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Sep 30, 2017 1:50 PM in response to Xao

Xao wrote:


Does anyone know if there is still an ability to see the "Caching Statistics" to see how well of a job it is doing? I used to look at that daily to see how much data came from Apple vs the internal caching server.


I hate to have no data and just "hope" that all is working while I know it's filling up hard drive space on my NAS.

Some detail information is available via command line without

any special privileges.


On your "Content Sharing" server, open a Terminal window

and enter the command and hit return:

AssetCacheManagerUtil status


It gives details such as follows:

Built-in caching server status: {

Activated = 1;

Active = 1;

CacheDetails = {

"Mac Software" = 10595586693;

iCloud = 92224101;

"iOS Software" = 4192563429;

};

CacheFree = 135119625777;

CacheLimit = 150000000000;

CacheStatus = OK;

CacheUsed = 14880374223;

Parents = (

);

Peers = (

);

PersonalCacheFree = 149907775899;

PersonalCacheLimit = 150000000000;

PersonalCacheUsed = 92224101;

Port = 50190;

PrivateAddresses = (

"192.xxx.x.x"

);

PublicAddress = "xxx.xx.xx.xx";

RegistrationStatus = 1;

RestrictedMedia = 0;

ServerGUID = "XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX";

StartupStatus = OK;

TotalBytesDropped = 0;

TotalBytesImported = 0;

TotalBytesReturnedToChildren = 0;

TotalBytesReturnedToClients = 0;

TotalBytesReturnedToPeers = 0;

TotalBytesStoredFromOrigin = 0;

TotalBytesStoredFromParents = 0;

TotalBytesStoredFromPeers = 0;

}


I did the following test:

Downloaded 3 iOS app updates via iTune 12.6.2 (can't do it with 12.7)

on ClientA. "iOS Software" increased by 375Meg as did CacheUsed.

But the TotalBytesStoredFromOrigin was 193Meg and TotalBytesReturnedToClients

was the same. Now, why the increase in stored is double??


I then went to ClientB which showed the same app updates in its

iTunes and proceded to update. The total cache size nor the iOS Software

component changed. But, TotalBytesStoredFromOrigin jumped to 375 Meg

and TotalBytesReturnedToClients was 569 Meg???


So, it is not clear if anything was actually served from cache on this

server or not? Seems to me that those last numbers indicate that

the latest and greatest "Content Caching" doesn't work!


Also tried the same thing with an app downloaded from the MacApp Store,

and it didn't show any changes like its totally ignored the request!!


This great "Content Caching" is seriously hosed!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Sep 24, 2017 9:28 AM in response to More Broccoli Please

I read the Apple document on the High Sierra Content Caching and

it seems to only focus on iDevices. Does that mean there will no longer

be any caching of macOS upgrades/updates and Mac app downloads/updates

which is currently handled with Server?


It was handy and quick to download to one Mac on the network and have it

available locally for all the other Macs on the network. Especially the big ones

like macOS upgrades and Xcode updates which tend to be multi gig. This was one

of the driving forces in selecting Apple's Server app versus other solutions.

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