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NAME

       vfs_cacheprime - prime the kernel file data cache

SYNOPSIS

       vfs objects = cacheprime

DESCRIPTION

       This VFS module is part of the samba(7) suite.

       The vfs_cacheprime VFS module reads chunks of file data near the range requested by
       clients in order to make sure the data is present in the kernel file data cache at the
       time when it is actually requested by clients.

       The size of the disk read operations performed by vfs_cacheprime is determined by the
       cacheprime:rsize option. All disk read operations are aligned on boundaries that are a
       multiple of this size. Each range of the file data is primed at most once during the time
       the client has the file open.

       This module is stackable.

OPTIONS

       cacheprime:rsize = BYTES
           The number of bytes with which to prime the kernel data cache.

           The following suffixes may be applied to BYTES:

           •   K - BYTES is a number of kilobytes

           •   M - BYTES is a number of megabytes

           •   G - BYTES is a number of gigabytes

EXAMPLES

       For a hypothetical disk array, it is necessary to ensure that all read operations are of
       size 1 megabyte (1048576 bytes), and aligned on 1 megabyte boundaries:

                [hypothetical]
                vfs objects = cacheprime
                cacheprime:rsize = 1M

CAVEATS

       cacheprime is not a substitute for a general-purpose readahead mechanism. It is intended
       for use only in very specific environments where disk operations must be aligned and sized
       to known values (as much as that is possible).

VERSION

       This man page is correct for version 3.0.25 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.