There are three types of kernel cache tables:
When an identical authorization request is made, CA Access Control answers the request with the last response that is stored in the file cache table.
Note: The file cache tables is cleaned every 30 minutes and whenever a record changes in the following classes: CALENDAR, CONTAINER, FILE, GFILE, GROUP, HOLIDAY, PROGRAM, SECLABEL, SECLEVEL, SHIFT, and USER.
When CA Access Control needs to resolve an inode number to a file name, it checks the InoCach table before it checks the file system.
When CA Access Control receives an incoming TCP request that is identical to a request in the network cache, CA Access Control automatically permits the request.
You can use the secons utility to display, clean, enable, and disable kernel cache tables.
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