nbdkit-delay-filter - nbdkit delay filter
nbdkit --filter=delay plugin [plugin-args ...]
delay-read=DELAY
delay-write=DELAY
delay-zero=DELAY
delay-trim=DELAY
delay-extents=DELAY
delay-cache=DELAY
delay-open=DELAY
delay-close=DELAY
delay-fast-zero=BOOL
nbdkit --filter=delay plugin rdelay=DELAY wdelay=DELAY [plugin-args...]
nbdkit-delay-filter
is a filter for nbdkit(1) that delays read and write requests. This is used to simulate a slow or remote server, or to test certain kinds of race conditions in Linux. To limit server bandwidth use nbdkit-rate-filter(1) instead. To simulate a spinning disk see nbdkit-spinning-filter(1).
Delays reads and writes by 100ms:
nbdkit --filter=delay file disk.img rdelay=100ms wdelay=100ms
Delay only zero operations by 1 second, nothing else is affected:
nbdkit --filter=delay file disk.img delay-zero=1
In nbdkit ≥ 1.40, nbdkit_parse_delay(3) is used to parse the delay parameters, so a wide variety of formats are accepted, such as:
In nbdkit ≤ 1.38, only a whole number of seconds, or a whole number of milliseconds (if suffixed by ms
) were allowed.
Delay read operations by DELAY
.
The two forms rdelay
and delay-read
work identically.
Delay write operations by DELAY
.
(nbdkit ≥ 1.10)
Delay zero operations by DELAY
. See also delay-fast-zero.
(nbdkit ≥ 1.10)
Delay trim/discard operations by DELAY
.
(nbdkit ≥ 1.12)
Delay block status (extents) operations by DELAY
.
(nbdkit ≥ 1.14)
Delay advisory cache operations by DELAY
.
Delay write, zero and trim operations by DELAY
.
(nbdkit ≥ 1.16)
The NBD specification documents an extension called fast zero, in which the client may request that a server should reply with ENOTSUP
as soon as possible if the zero operation offers no real speedup over a corresponding write. By default, this parameter is true, and fast zero requests are serviced by the plugin after the same delay as any other zero request; but setting this parameter to false instantly fails a fast zero response without waiting for or consulting the plugin.
(nbdkit ≥ 1.28)
Delay open (client connection) by DELAY
.
(nbdkit ≥ 1.28)
Delay close (client disconnection) by DELAY
. This can also cause server shutdown to be delayed if clients are connected at the time. This only affects clients that gracefully disconnect (using NBD_CMD_DISC
/ libnbd function nbd_shutdown(3)). Clients that abruptly disconnect from the server cannot be delayed.
The filter.
Use nbdkit --dump-config
to find the location of $filterdir
.
nbdkit-delay-filter
first appeared in nbdkit 1.2, based on earlier rdelay
and wdelay
options in nbdkit-file-plugin(1).
nbdkit(1), nbdkit-filter(3), nbdkit-pause-filter(1), nbdkit-rate-filter(1), nbdkit-spinning-filter(1), nbdkit_parse_delay(3).
Richard W.M. Jones
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