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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Banking Bits... Post 302756933 by figaro on Wednesday 16th of January 2013 05:47:09 PM
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This question comes up so every now and then. Candidate for a sticky?
 

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MKFILE(8)						      System Manager's Manual							 MKFILE(8)

NAME
mkfile - create a file SYNOPSIS
mkfile [ -nv ] size[b|k|m|g] filename ... DESCRIPTION
mkfile creates one or more files that are suitable for use as NFS-mounted swap areas. The sticky bit is set, and the file is padded with zeroes by default. Non-root users must set the sticky bit using chmod(1). The default size unit is bytes, but the following suffixes may be used to multiply by the given factor: b (512), k (1024), m (1048576), and g (1073741824). OPTIONS
-n Create an empty filename. The size is noted, but disk blocks aren't allocated until data is written to them. -v Verbose. Report the names and sizes of created files. WARNING
If a client's swap file is removed and recreated, it must be re-exported before the client will be able to access it. This action may only be done when the client is not running. SEE ALSO
chmod(2), stat(2), exportfs(8), sticky(8) 1 September 1997 MKFILE(8)
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