(Alpha and Integrity servers) The dynamic system parameter VCC_
READAHEAD controls whether the extended file cache can use read-
ahead caching. Read-ahead caching is a technique that improves
the performance of applications that read data sequentially.
By default VCC_READAHEAD is 1, which means that the extended file
cache can use read-ahead caching. The extended file cache detects
when a file is being read sequentially in equal-sized I/Os, and
fetches data ahead of the current read, so that the next read
instruction can be satisfied from cache.
To stop the extended file cache from using read-ahead caching,
set VCC_READAHEAD to 0.
Changing the value of VCC_READAHEAD affects volumes currently
mounted on the local node, as well as volumes mounted in the
future.
Readahead I/Os are totally asynchronous from user I/Os and only
take place if sufficient system resources are available.
VCC_READAHEAD is a DYNAMIC parameter.