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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Disk Space Post 302176849 by shamrock on Wednesday 19th of March 2008 10:18:31 AM
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prealloc(2)							System Calls Manual						       prealloc(2)

NAME
prealloc - preallocate fast disk storage SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
is used to preallocate space on a disk for faster storage operations. fildes is a file descriptor obtained from a or system call for an ordinary file of zero length. It must be opened writable, because it will be written to by size is the size in bytes to be preallocated for the file specified by fildes. At least size bytes will be allo- cated. Space is allocated in an implementation-dependent fashion for fast sequential reads and writes. The EOF in an extended file is left at the end of the preallocated area. The current file pointer is left at zero. The file is zero-filled. Using on a file does not give the file an attribute that is inherited when copying or restoring the file using a program such as or (see cp(1) and tar(1)). It simply ensures that disk space has been preallocated for size bytes in a manner suited for sequential access. The file can be extended beyond these limits by operations past the original end of file. However, this space will not necessarily be allo- cated using any special strategy. RETURN VALUE
Upon successful completion, returns 0; otherwise, it returns -1 and sets to indicate the error. ERRORS
fails and no disk space is allocated if any of the following conditions are encountered: [EBADF] fildes is not a valid open file descriptor opened for writing. [EDQUOT] User's disk quota block limit has been reached for this file system. [EFBIG] size exceeds the maximum file size or the process's file size limit. See ulimit(2). [ENOSPC] Not enough space is left on the device to allocate the requested amount; no space was allocated. [ENOTEMPTY] fildes not associated with an ordinary file of zero length. EXAMPLES
Assuming a process has opened a file for writing, the following call to preallocates at least 50000 bytes on disk for the file represented by file descriptor outfd: WARNINGS
Allocation of the file space is highly dependent on current disk usage. A successful return does not tell you how fragmented the file actually might be if the disk is nearing its capacity. AUTHOR
was developed by HP. SEE ALSO
prealloc(1), creat(2), dup(2), fcntl(2), open(2), prealloc64(2), read(2), ulimit(2), write(2). prealloc(2)
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