nbdkit-nocache-filter - nbdkit nocache filter
nbdkit --filter=nocache plugin [cachemode=MODE] [plugin-args...]
nbdkit-nocache-filter
is a filter that intentionally disables efficient handling of advisory client cache requests across the NBD protocol. It is mainly useful for evaluating timing differences to determine the impact of caching requests.
Note that the effects of this filter (in crippling handling of client cache requests) is somewhat orthogonal from that of the nbdkit-cache-filter(1) (adding local caching of client read/write requests); the two filters can be run together to experiment with timings.
Optional, controls which mode the filter will use. Mode none (default) means that cache support is not advertised to the client. Mode emulate means that cache support is emulated by the filter using the plugin's pread
callback, regardless of whether the plugin itself implemented the cache
callback. Mode nop means that cache requests are always accepted and immediately ignored, rather than having any actual impact.
Serve the file disk.img, but prevent NBD_CMD_CACHE
requests altogether, to get a baseline timing of behavior when the client is unable to make cache requests:
nbdkit --filter=nocache file disk.img
Serve the file disk.img, but with cache requests silently ignored, rather than being forwarded on to the file plugin (which attempts to use posix_fadvise(3)), to compare against the timings without the filter and determine whether the file plugin caching was worthwhile:
nbdkit --filter=nocache file disk.img cachemode=nop
The filter.
Use nbdkit --dump-config
to find the location of $filterdir
.
nbdkit-nocache-filter
first appeared in nbdkit 1.14.
nbdkit(1), nbdkit-file-plugin(1), nbdkit-filter(3), nbdkit-cache-filter(1), nbdkit-fua-filter(1), nbdkit-multi-conn-filter(1), nbdkit-noextents-filter(1), nbdkit-noparallel-filter(1), nbdkit-nozero-filter(1).
Eric Blake
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