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.\" Copyright (c) 1983, 1991, 1993
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.\" @(#)tunefs.8 8.2 (Berkeley) 12/11/93
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.\"
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.Dd December 11, 1993
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.Dt TUNEFS 8
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.Os BSD 4.2
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.Sh NAME
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.Nm tunefs
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.Nd tune up an existing file system
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.Sh SYNOPSIS
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.Nm tunefs
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.Op Fl a Ar maxcontig
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.Op Fl d Ar rotdelay
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.Op Fl e Ar maxbpg
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.Op Fl m Ar minfree
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.Bk -words
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.Op Fl o Ar optimize_preference
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.Ek
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.Op Ar special | Ar filesys
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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.Nm Tunefs
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is designed to change the dynamic parameters of a file system
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which affect the layout policies.
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The parameters which are to be changed are indicated by the flags
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given below:
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.Bl -tag -width Ds
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.It Fl a Ar maxcontig
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This specifies the maximum number of contiguous blocks that will
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be laid out before forcing a rotational delay (see
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.Fl d
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below).
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The default value is one, since most device drivers require
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an interrupt per disk transfer.
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Device drivers that can chain several buffers together in a single
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transfer should set this to the maximum chain length.
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.It Fl d Ar rotdelay
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This specifies the expected time (in milliseconds)
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to service a transfer completion
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interrupt and initiate a new transfer on the same disk.
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It is used to decide how much rotational spacing to place between
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successive blocks in a file.
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.It Fl e Ar maxbpg
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This indicates the maximum number of blocks any single file can
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allocate out of a cylinder group before it is forced to begin
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allocating blocks from another cylinder group.
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Typically this value is set to about one quarter of the total blocks
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in a cylinder group.
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The intent is to prevent any single file from using up all the
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blocks in a single cylinder group,
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thus degrading access times for all files subsequently allocated
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in that cylinder group.
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The effect of this limit is to cause big files to do long seeks
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more frequently than if they were allowed to allocate all the blocks
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in a cylinder group before seeking elsewhere.
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For file systems with exclusively large files,
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this parameter should be set higher.
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.It Fl m Ar minfree
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This value specifies the percentage of space held back
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from normal users; the minimum free space threshold.
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The default value used is 10%.
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This value can be set to zero, however up to a factor of three
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in throughput will be lost over the performance obtained at a 10%
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threshold.
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Note that if the value is raised above the current usage level,
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users will be unable to allocate files until enough files have
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been deleted to get under the higher threshold.
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.It Fl o Ar optimize_preference
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The file system can either try to minimize the time spent
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allocating blocks, or it can attempt to minimize the space
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fragmentation on the disk.
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If the value of minfree (see above) is less than 10%,
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then the file system should optimize for space to avoid
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running out of full sized blocks.
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For values of minfree greater than or equal to 10%,
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fragmentation is unlikely to be problematical, and
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the file system can be optimized for time.
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.El
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.Sh SEE ALSO
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.Xr fs 5 ,
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.Xr dumpfs 8 ,
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.Xr newfs 8 ,
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.Xr mkfs 8
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.Rs
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.%A M. McKusick
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.%A W. Joy
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.%A S. Leffler
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.%A R. Fabry
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.%T "A Fast File System for UNIX"
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.%J "ACM Transactions on Computer Systems 2"
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.%N 3
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.%P pp 181-197
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.%D August 1984
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.%O "(reprinted in the BSD System Manager's Manual, SMM:5)"
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.Re
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.Sh BUGS
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This program should work on mounted and active file systems.
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Because the super-block is not kept in the buffer cache,
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the changes will only take effect if the program
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is run on dismounted file systems.
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To change the root file system, the system must be rebooted
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after the file system is tuned.
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.Pp
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You can tune a file system, but you can't tune a fish.
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.Sh HISTORY
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The
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.Nm
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command appeared in
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.Bx 4.2 .
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