nbdkit-delay-filter(1) | NBDKIT | nbdkit-delay-filter(1) |
nbdkit-delay-filter - nbdkit delay filter
nbdkit --filter=delay plugin rdelay=SECS wdelay=SECS [plugin-args...] nbdkit --filter=delay plugin rdelay=NNms wdelay=NNms [plugin-args...] nbdkit --filter=delay plugin [plugin-args ...] delay-read=(SECS|NNms) delay-write=(SECS|NNms) delay-zero=(SECS|NNms) delay-trim=(SECS|NNms) delay-extents=(SECS|NNms) delay-cache=(SECS|NNms) delay-fast-zero=BOOL
"nbdkit-delay-filter" is a filter that delays read and write requests by some seconds or milliseconds. This is used to simulate a slow or remote server, or to test certain kinds of race conditions in Linux. To limit server bandwidth use nbdkit-rate-filter(1) instead.
Delays reads and writes by 100ms:
nbdkit --filter=delay file disk.img rdelay=100ms wdelay=100ms
Delay only zero operations by 1 second, nothing else is affected:
nbdkit --filter=delay file disk.img delay-zero=1
The two forms "rdelay" and "delay-read" work identically.
Delay zero operations by "SECS" seconds or "NN" milliseconds. See also delay-fast-zero.
Delay trim/discard operations by "SECS" seconds or "NN" milliseconds.
Delay block status (extents) operations by "SECS" seconds or "NN" milliseconds.
Delay advisory cache operations by "SECS" seconds or "NN" milliseconds.
The NBD specification documents an extension called fast zero, in which the client may request that a server should reply with "ENOTSUP" as soon as possible if the zero operation offers no real speedup over a corresponding write. By default, this parameter is true, and fast zero requests are serviced by the plugin after the same delay as any other zero request; but setting this parameter to false instantly fails a fast zero response without waiting for or consulting the plugin.
Use "nbdkit --dump-config" to find the location of $filterdir.
"nbdkit-delay-filter" first appeared in nbdkit 1.2, based on earlier "rdelay" and "wdelay" options in nbdkit-file-plugin(1).
nbdkit(1), nbdkit-filter(3), nbdkit-pause-filter(1), nbdkit-rate-filter(1).
Richard W.M. Jones
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2021-01-20 | nbdkit-1.24.1 |