nbdkit-fua-filter(1) | NBDKIT | nbdkit-fua-filter(1) |
nbdkit-fua-filter - modify nbdkit flush and Forced Unit Access (FUA)
nbdkit --filter=fua plugin [fuamode=MODE] [plugin-args...]
"nbdkit-fua-filter" is a filter that intentionally modifies handling of the “Forced Unit Access” (FUA) flag across the NBD protocol.
This filter can be used to disable FUA and flush requests for speed (although this is unsafe). Also it can be used to test client or server fallbacks, and for evaluating timing differences between proper use of FUA compared to a full flush.
Note that by default, the NBD protocol does not guarantee that the use of FUA from one connection will be visible from another connection unless the server advertised NBD_FLAG_MULTI_CONN. You may wish to combine this filter with nbdkit-multi-conn-filter(1) if you plan on making multiple connections to the plugin.
The "fuamode" parameter is optional and controls which mode the filter will use.
The filter will discard FUA and flush requests.
This mode is unsafe: If the NBD disk contains a filesystem then you will likely lose data in the event of a crash. It should only be used for ephemeral data which you can easily recreate, such as caches, builds, test data, etc.
Pass through FUA and flush requests unchanged. Turns the filter into a no-op.
This is the default if the "fuamode" parameter is not specified.
nbdkit --filter=discard file disk.img fuamode=discard
nbdkit --filter=fua file disk.img
nbdkit --filter=blocksize --filter=log --filter=fua file disk.img \ maxlen=4k logfile=fua_emulated fuamode=emulate nbdkit --filter=blocksize --filter=log --filter=fua file disk.img \ maxlen=4k logfile=fua_native fuamode=native
nbdkit --filter=fua file disk.img fuamode=force
Use "nbdkit --dump-config" to find the location of $filterdir.
"nbdkit-fua-filter" first appeared in nbdkit 1.4.
nbdkit(1), nbdkit-file-plugin(1), nbdkit-filter(3), nbdkit-blocksize-filter(1), nbdkit-log-filter(1), nbdkit-multi-conn-filter(1), nbdkit-nocache-filter(1), nbdkit-noextents-filter(1), nbdkit-noparallel-filter(1), nbdkit-nozero-filter(1).
Eric Blake
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2023-01-04 | nbdkit-1.32.5 |