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GSCHED(8)						    BSD System Manager's Manual 						 GSCHED(8)

NAME
gsched -- control utility for disk scheduler GEOM class SYNOPSIS
gsched create [-v] [-a algorithm] provider ... gsched insert [-v] [-a algorithm] provider ... gsched configure [-v] [-a algorithm] node ... gsched destroy [-fv] node ... gsched reset [-v] node ... gsched { list | status | load | unload } DESCRIPTION
The gsched utility (also callable as geom sched ...) changes the scheduling policy of the requests going to a provider. The first argument to gsched indicates an action to be performed: create Create a new provider and geom node using the specified scheduling algorithm. algorithm is the name of the scheduling algorithm used for the provider. Available algorithms include: rr, which implements anticipatory scheduling with round robin service among clients; as, which implements a simple form of anticipatory scheduling with no per-client queue. If the operation succeeds, the new provider should appear with name /dev/<dev>.sched.. The kernel module geom_sched.ko will be loaded if it is not loaded already. insert Operates as "create", but the insertion is "transparent", i.e. the existing provider is rerouted to the newly created geom, which in turn forwards requests to the existing geom. This operation allows one to start/stop a scheduling service on an already exist- ing provider. A subsequent "destroy" will remove the newly created geom and hook the provider back to the original geom. configure Configure existing scheduling provider. It supports the same options as the create command. destroy Destroy the geom specified in the parameter. reset Do nothing. list | status | load | unload See geom(8). Additional options: -f Force the removal of the specified provider. -v Be more verbose. SYSCTL VARIABLES
The following sysctl(8) variables can be used to control the behavior of the SCHED GEOM class. The default value is shown next to each vari- able. kern.geom.sched.debug: 0 Debug level of the SCHED GEOM class. This can be set to a number between 0 and 2 inclusive. If set to 0 minimal debug information is printed, and if set to 2 the maximum amount of debug information is printed. EXIT STATUS
Exit status is 0 on success, and 1 if the command fails. EXAMPLES
The following example shows how to create a scheduling provider for disk /dev/ada0, and how to destroy it. # Load the geom_sched module: kldload geom_sched # Load some scheduler classes used by geom_sched: kldload gsched_rr # Configure device ada0 to use scheduler "rr": geom sched insert -a rr ada0 # Now provider ada0 uses the "rr" algorithm; # the new geom is ada0.sched. # Remove the scheduler on the device: geom sched destroy -v ada0.sched. SEE ALSO
geom(4), geom(8) HISTORY
The gsched utility first appeared in FreeBSD 8.1. AUTHORS
Fabio Checconi <fabio@FreeBSD.org> Luigi Rizzo <luigi@FreeBSD.org> BSD
July 26, 2012 BSD

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GMOUNTVER(8)						    BSD System Manager's Manual 					      GMOUNTVER(8)

NAME
gmountver -- control utility for disk mount verification GEOM class SYNOPSIS
gmountver create [-v] dev ... gmountver destroy [-fv] prov ... gmountver list gmountver status [-s name] gmountver load [-v] gmountver unload [-v] DESCRIPTION
The gmountver utility is used to control the mount verification GEOM class. When configured, it passes all the I/O requests to the underly- ing provider. When the underlying provider disappears - for example because the disk device got disconnected - it queues all the I/O requests and waits for the provider to reappear. When that happens, it attaches to it and sends the queued requests. The first argument to gmountver indicates an action to be performed: create Cache the given devices with specified name. The kernel module geom_mountver.ko will be loaded if it is not loaded already. destroy Destroy name. list See geom(8). status See geom(8). load See geom(8). unload See geom(8). Additional options: -f Force the removal of the specified mountver device. -v Be more verbose. SYSCTL VARIABLES
The following sysctl(8) variables can be used to control the behavior of the MOUNTVER GEOM class. The default value is shown next to each variable. kern.geom.mountver.debug: 0 Debug level of the MOUNTVER GEOM class. This can be set to a number between 0 and 3 inclusive. If set to 0 minimal debug informa- tion is printed, and if set to 3 the maximum amount of debug information is printed. kern.geom.mountver.check_ident: 1 This can be set to 0 or 1. If set to 0, gmountver will reattach to the device even if the device reports a different disk ID. EXIT STATUS
Exit status is 0 on success, and 1 if the command fails. SEE ALSO
geom(4), geom(8) HISTORY
The gmountver utility appeared in FreeBSD 9.0. AUTHORS
Edward Tomasz Napierala <trasz@FreeBSD.org> BSD
January 27, 2015 BSD
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