rajeshkumar created the topic: Start the Perforce Proxy without cache timestamp checking
Problem: Perforce Proxy cache and timestamp issues.
Solution: start perforce proxy using “-k”
It is not in the System Administrator’s Guide or the output of “p4p
-h”. You will find the following as part of “p4 help undoc”:
p4p -k …
Start the Perforce Proxy without cache timestamp checking.
The Perforce Proxy normally uses a timestamp on cached revisions
to check that the right revision is delivered if an obliterate
deletes a revision that is subsequently replaced with an identically-
numbered revision. Using this option causes problems if head
revisions are obliterated. However, the proxy cache can be pre-
loaded loaded with the server’s archive files by specifying this
flag when you start the proxy.
Regards,
Rajesh Kumar
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