All that tells you is whether or not a stat cache entry exists
for the file.   The process of evaluating $FILENAME will create
a stat cache entry.  The only way this would fail is when $FILENAME
doesn't exist.

Jeffrey Altman

Tim Theisen wrote:
> Thanks for the tip.  This will probably suffice.
> 
> ...Tim
>
> try this:
> 
>  $ fs getfid $FILENAME
>  File $FILENAME ($xxxxxxxx.$yy.$zzzz) contained in volume $xxxxxxxxx
>  $ cmdebug -servers localhost -long | grep $xxxxxxxxx.$yy.$zzzz
> 
> This tells you, if a file is "in any way" in the cache. It will however
> not tell you, which parts (chunks) of it are stored locally.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Frank
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