NILFS-TUNE
Section: Maintenance Commands (8)
Updated: Apr 2014
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NAME
nilfs-tune - adjust tunable file system parameters on NILFS file system
SYNOPSIS
nilfs-tune
[
options]
device
DESCRIPTION
nilfs-tune
is a utility to modify tunable file system parameters on NILFS2 file
system in
device.
This command is valid for inactive NILFS2 file systems.
Modifying active mounts may cause severe damage.
OPTIONS
- -f
-
Force to modify even the specified file system is mounted.
- -i interval
-
Set the commit interval of segment.
- -m block-max
-
Set the threshold of the data amount of the segment construction.
- -l
-
List the contents of the file system superblock, including the current
values of the parameters that can be set via this program.
- -L volume-label
-
Set the volume label of the file system. NILFS2 file system labels
can be at most 80 bytes long. If volume-label is longer than 80 bytes,
nilfs-tune will truncate it. The volume label can be used mount(8) and
/etc/fstab(5) (and possibly others) by specifying LABEL=volume-label
instead of a block special device name like /dev/sda5.
- -O [^]feature[,...]
-
Set or clear the indicated filesystem features (options) in the filesystem.
More than one filesystem feature can be cleared or set by separating
features with commas. Filesystem features prefixed with a
caret character ('^') will be cleared in the filesystem's superblock;
filesystem features without a prefix character
will be added to the filesystem.
-
The following filesystem feature can be set or cleared using
nilfs-tune:
-
- block_count
-
Enable block count per checkpoint.
After setting this option, fsck should be run on the filesystem to
make the counts right, but no fsck tool is available yet, sorry.
- -U UUID
-
Set the universally unique identifier (UUID) of the file system to UUID.
The format of the UUID is a series of hex digits separated by hyphens,
like this: "c1b9d5a2-f162-11cf-9ece-0020afc76f16".
- -h
-
Display help message and exit.
AUTHOR
Jiro SEKIBA <
jir@unicus.jp>
AVAILABILITY
nilfs-tune
is part of the nilfs-utils package and is available from
https://nilfs.sourceforge.io.
SEE ALSO
nilfs(8),
lscp(1),
chcp(8),
mkcp(8),
rmcp(8).