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author | jkh <jkh@FreeBSD.org> | 1998-06-26 10:35:55 +0000 |
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committer | jkh <jkh@FreeBSD.org> | 1998-06-26 10:35:55 +0000 |
commit | cfe1e92767dbb0fd6ac9200bd7b96dc064e111ea (patch) | |
tree | ae6169d554e1fe47028e33556c321ef5e974b9f5 /sys/ufs | |
parent | eae9bbe9696a229aec50c0aa947db85856fb907c (diff) | |
download | FreeBSD-src-cfe1e92767dbb0fd6ac9200bd7b96dc064e111ea.zip FreeBSD-src-cfe1e92767dbb0fd6ac9200bd7b96dc064e111ea.tar.gz |
Flesh this document out just a little in response to some user
questions and also recommend linking over copying since, at this stage,
a stale copy is a real concern.
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-rw-r--r-- | sys/ufs/ffs/README.softupdates | 36 |
1 files changed, 25 insertions, 11 deletions
diff --git a/sys/ufs/ffs/README.softupdates b/sys/ufs/ffs/README.softupdates index 1b75ef3..d9c9f76 100644 --- a/sys/ufs/ffs/README.softupdates +++ b/sys/ufs/ffs/README.softupdates @@ -1,19 +1,33 @@ Tue May 19 16:20:27 PDT 1998 For legal reasons the two active files for using Soft Updates are in -/usr/src/contrib/sys/softupdates. To use them, copy them to this directory, -and add option SOFTUPDATES to your kernel configuration. You should read the -copyrights on the files and the README in that directory before doing do to -ensure that you are acting legally. The stub file here will allow the system -to function without this option turned on. +/usr/src/contrib/sys/softupdates. To enable the feature in your kernel, +link the files into this directory as follows: -To turn on soft updates use the -n option of tunefs, on UNMOUNTED filesystems. -e.g. from single-user mode.. + cd /usr/src/sys/ufs/ffs + ln -s ../../../contrib/sys/softupdates/*.[ch] . + +and add option SOFTUPDATES to your kernel configuration. You should also +read the copyrights in the sources and the README file in +/usr/src/contrib/sys/softupdates before enabling this feature to ensure +that you are acting legally. The stub file provided here is only enough +to allow the system to function without this option being turned on. + +Once you're running a kernel with soft update support, you need to enable +it for whichever filesystems you wish to run with the soft update policy. +This is done with the -n option to tunefs(8) on the UNMOUNTED filesystems, +e.g. from single-user mode you'd do something like: tunefs -n enable /dev/rsd0s1d -Soft Updates is ALPHA code. Use at your own risk. -For more information on soft updates see: -http://www.ece.cmu.edu/~ganger/papers/CSE-TR-254-95/ +To permanently enable soft updates on that filesystem (or at least until +a corresponding ``tunefs -n disable'' is done). + +IMPORTANT NOTE: The Soft Updates code is currently in ALPHA test. +Use at your own risk! + +For more general information on soft updates, please see: + http://www.ece.cmu.edu/~ganger/papers/CSE-TR-254-95/ -Julian, julian@freebsd.org +-- +Julian Elischer <julian@freebsd.org> |