1VFS_PREOPEN(8) System Administration tools VFS_PREOPEN(8)
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6 vfs_preopen - Hide read latencies for applications reading numbered
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13 This VFS module is part of the samba(7) suite.
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15 This module assists applications that want to read numbered files in
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17 happens in video streaming applications that want to read one file per
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20 When you use this module, a number of helper processes is started that
21 speculatively open files and read a number of bytes to prime the file
22 system cache, so that later on when the real application's request
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25 This module is stackable.
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28 preopen:posix-basic-regex = BOOL (default: no)
29 preopen:posix-basic-regex = yes changes the meaning of the
30 preopen:names option. Further details are described there.
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32 preopen:names = /pattern1/pattern2/
33 preopen:names specifies the file name pattern(s) which should
34 trigger the preopen helpers to do their work. We assume that the
35 files are numbered incrementally. So if your file names are
36 numbered FRAME00000.frm FRAME00001.frm and so on you would list
37 them as preopen:names=/FRAME*.frm/. The default algorithm uses the
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41 preopen:posix-basic-regex = yes changes the meaning of the
42 preopen:names option. It means 'POSIX Basic Regular Expression'
43 strings are used as patterns. The key is each pattern requires
44 exactly one 'subexpression' starting with '\(' and ending with '\)'
45 in order to specify the position of the digits representing the
46 incrementing frame numbers. Given a file names like
47 Movie7599Frame0v1234.txt, Movie7599Frame1v1234.txt,
48 Movie7599Frame2v1234.txt up to Movie7599Frame9v1234.txt you can use
49 preopen:names = /.*Frame\([0-9]\).*\.txt/ in order to match just a
50 single digits, this might not be a real world example, but it shows
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61 Number of files that should be speculatively opened. Defaults to
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64 preopen:nomatch_log_level = LOGLEVEL
65 In order to debug or audit the usage of the preopen logic you can
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69 Defaults to the log level 5. See also smb.conf(5) in the 'log
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72 preopen:match_log_level = LOGLEVEL
73 In order to debug or audit the usage of the preopen logic you can
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78 See also 'preopen:founddigits_log_level' and
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81 Defaults to the log level 5. See also smb.conf(5) in the 'log
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85 In order to debug or audit problems with the preopen configuration
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87 filenames actually matching a pattern from 'preopen:names', but at
88 the same time don't contain the expected digits, are logged. This
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90 the configuration in order to define more precisely where to find
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93 Defaults to the log level 1. See also smb.conf(5) in the 'log
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96 preopen:founddigits_log_level = LOGLEVEL
97 In order to debug or audit the usage of the preopen logic you can
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99 filenames actually matching a pattern from 'preopen:names', and at
100 the same time having valid expected digits, are logged. This means
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103 Defaults to the log level 3. See also smb.conf(5) in the 'log
104 level' section for special handling of the 'preopen' debug class.
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106 preopen:reset_log_level = LOGLEVEL
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108 'preopen:names', a different parent directory or differs in a
109 significant way from the last filename that was found before, the
110 module needs to reset it's internal queue state. This means that no
111 more preopens will be pushed to helper processes belonging to the
112 former queue state. In order to debug or audit such queue resets
113 you can use this option to specify at what log level details are
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116 Defaults to the log level 5. See also smb.conf(5) in the 'log
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119 preopen:push_log_level = LOGLEVEL
120 In order to debug or audit the usage of the preopen logic you can
121 use this option to specify at what log level details about
122 filenames actually pushed to preopen helper processes are logged.
123 This means they will actually be preopened soon.
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125 Defaults to the log level 3. See also smb.conf(5) in the 'log
126 level' section for special handling of the 'preopen' debug class.
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128 preopen:queue_log_level = LOGLEVEL
129 In order to debug details about internal queue processing you can
130 use this option to specify at what log level the details are
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133 Defaults to the log level 10. See also smb.conf(5) in the 'log
134 level' section for special handling of the 'preopen' debug class.
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137 This man page is part of version 4.15.2 of the Samba suite.
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140 The original Samba software and related utilities were created by
141 Andrew Tridgell. Samba is now developed by the Samba Team as an Open
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144 The PREOPEN VFS module was created with contributions from Volker
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