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Special Forums Hardware What is my readl device id - BTRFS? Post 302991677 by rbatte1 on Wednesday 15th of February 2017 09:56:47 AM
Old 02-15-2017
Before we get too far in to this, can you confirm the OS & version you are running? The output from uname -a would be really useful. Please paste it into your message in CODE tags.


Thanks,
Robin
 

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VFS_SYNCOPS(8)						    System Administration tools 					    VFS_SYNCOPS(8)

NAME
vfs_syncops - Ensure meta data operations are performed synchronously. SYNOPSIS
vfs objects = syncops DESCRIPTION
This VFS module is part of the samba(7) suite. Some filesystems (even some journaled filesystems) require that a fsync() be performed on many meta data operations to ensure that the operation is guaranteed to remain in the filesystem after a power failure. This is particularly important for some cluster filesystems which are participating in a node failover system with clustered Samba. On those filesystems the vfs_syncops VFS module provides a way to perform those operations safely. This module is stackable. CONFIGURATION
Most of the performance loss with the vfs_syncops VFS module is in fsync on close(). You can disable that with syncops:onclose = no that can be set either globally or per share. On certain filesystems that only require the last data written to be fsync()'ed, you can disable the metadata synchronization of this module with syncops:onmeta = no. This option can be set either globally or per share. The vfs_syncops VFS module can also be disabled completely for a share with syncops:disable = true. EXAMPLES
Add syncops functionality for [share]: [share] path = /data/share vfs objects = syncops syncops:onclose = no VERSION
This man page is correct for version 4.1.0 of the Samba suite. AUTHOR
The original Samba software and related utilities were created by Andrew Tridgell. Samba is now developed by the Samba Team as an Open Source project similar to the way the Linux kernel is developed. Samba 4.1 06/17/2014 VFS_SYNCOPS(8)
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