nilfs_cleanerd.conf

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NAME

   nilfs_cleanerd.conf - nilfs_cleanerd(8) configuration file

DESCRIPTION

   The  nilfs_cleanerd.conf  file  is  the configuration file for the nilfs_cleanerd(8) which reclaims disk space of the NILFS2 filesystem.  This file specifies the parameters related to
   garbage collection (GC) and behaviour of the daemon program.

   The file contains keyword argument pairs or keyword-only directives, one per line.  Lines starting with '#' are interpreted as comments.  The comment lines and  empty  lines  are  ig
   nored.

PARAMETERS

   The possible keywords and their meanings are as follows (keywords and arguments are both case-sensitive):

   protection_period
          Specify  the period during which each checkpoint is protected from the garbage collector (in seconds).  NILFS2 GC never deletes checkpoints and their blocks whose duration time
          is less than the value.  The default value is 3600, meaning one hour.

   min_clean_segments
          Specify the minimum number of clean segments. A value of 0 means continuous cleaning. A value greater than 0 means pause cleaning until less than min_clean_segments are  avail
          able.

   max_clean_segments
          Specify  the  maximum  number  of clean segments. If min_clean_segments is 0, this value is ignored. If more than max_clean_segments are available cleaning is paused until less
          than min_clean_segments are available.

   min_clean_segments and max_clean_segments may be followed by a percent sign or the following multiplicative suffixes: kB 1000, K 1024, MB 1000*1000, M 1024*1024, GB 1000*1000*1000,  G
   1024*1024*1024, and so on for T, P, E.  If the argument is followed by a percent sign, it represents a disk capacity ratio.

   The default values of min_clean_segments and max_clean_segments are 10 percent and 20 percent respectively.

   clean_check_interval
          Specify the interval to wait between checks of min_clean_segments.  If min_clean_segments is 0, this value is ignored.  The default value is 10.

   selection_policy
          Specify the GC policy. At present, only the `timestamp' policy, which reclaims segments in order from oldest to newest, is support.

   nsegments_per_clean
          Specify the number of segments reclaimed by a single cleaning step.  The default value is 2.

   mc_nsegments_per_clean
          Specify the number of segments reclaimed by a single cleaning step if clean segments < min_clean_segments.  The default value is 4.

   cleaning_interval
          Specify the cleaning interval in seconds.  The default value is 5.

   mc_cleaning_interval
          Specify the cleaning interval in seconds if clean segments < min_clean_segments.  The default value is 1.

   retry_interval
          Specify retry interval in seconds.  This value provides the retry interval of GC in case of resource shortages.  The default value is 60.

   use_mmap
          Specify whether to use mmap(2) for reading segments.  At present, this option is enabled if supported regardless of this directive.

   use_set_suinfo
          Specify  whether  to  use  the set_suinfo ioctl if it is supported. This is necessary for the min_reclaimable_blocks feature. By disabling this switch min_reclaimable_blocks is
          also disabled.

   min_reclaimable_blocks
          Specify the minimum number of reclaimable blocks in a segment before it can be cleaned.

   mc_min_reclaimable_blocks
          Specify the minimum number of reclaimable blocks in a segment before it can be cleaned. if clean segments < min_clean_segments.

   min_reclaimable_blocks and mc_min_reclaimable_blocks may be followed by a percent sign or the following multiplicative suffixes: kB  1000,  K  1024,  MB  1000*1000,  M  1024*1024,  GB
   1000*1000*1000, G 1024*1024*1024, and so on for T, P, E.  If the argument is followed by a percent sign, it represents the ratio of blocks in a segment.

   The default values of min_reclaimable_blocks and mc_min_reclaimable_blocks are 10 percent and 1 percent respectively.

   log_priority
          Gives  the  verbosity level that is used when logging messages from nilfs_cleanerd(8).  The possible values are: emerg, alert, crit, err, warning, notice, info, and debug.  The
          default is info.

   Since nilfs-utils 2.1, subsecond value can be specified for time interval parameters in decimal fraction format.  This applies to protection_period, clean_check_interval, cleaning_in
   terval, mc_cleaning_interval, and retry_interval.

FILES

   /etc/nilfs_cleanerd.conf
          Configuration file for nilfs_cleanerd(8).

SEE ALSO

   nilfs_cleanerd(8).

nilfs-utils version 2.2 Apr 2014 NILFS_CLEANERD.CONF(5)