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NILFS_CLEANERD(8) | System Manager's Manual | NILFS_CLEANERD(8) |
NAME¶
nilfs_cleanerd - NILFS2 garbage collector
SYNOPSIS¶
nilfs_cleanerd [-hV]
nilfs_cleanerd [options] device [directory]
DESCRIPTION¶
nilfs_cleanerd is a system daemon which reclaims disk space of a NILFS2 file system found in device.
The optional directory argument specifies the mount point where the daemon operates. It must be an r/w-mount.
This program can be invoked either automatically by mount.nilfs2(8) or manually by an administrator. However, users are recommended to invoke nilfs_cleanerd through mount.nilfs2(8) or mount(8) and shutdown it through umount.nilfs2(8) or umount(8) in order to avoid state inconsistencies among administration tools.
nilfs_cleanerd displays its process ID (pid) to standard output when it started.
OPTIONS¶
- -V, --version
- Display version and exit.
- -h, --help
- Display help message and exit.
- -c file, --conf=file
- Specify configuration file.
- -p interval, --protection-period=interval
- Override protection period with the specified number of seconds.
SIGNALS¶
nilfs_cleanerd reacts to a set of signals. You may send a signal to nilfs_cleanerd using the PID shown by the mount command (or in /etc/mtab):
- # mount -t nilfs2
-
/dev/sdb1 on /nilfs type nilfs2 (rw,gcpid=PID)
# kill -SIGNAL PID
- SIGHUP
- This lets nilfs_cleanerd perform a re-initialization. The configuration file (default is /etc/nilfs_cleanerd.conf) will be reread.
- SIGTERM
- The nilfs_cleanerd will exit cleanly.
- SIGUSR1, SIGUSR2
- Reserved for future use. These let nilfs_cleanerd die at present.
FILES¶
- /etc/nilfs_cleanerd.conf
- Configuration file for nilfs_cleanerd. See nilfs_cleanerd.conf(5) for details.
AUTHOR¶
Koji Sato
AVAILABILITY¶
nilfs_cleanerd is part of the nilfs-utils package and available from https://nilfs.sourceforge.io.
SEE ALSO¶
nilfs(8), mount.nilfs2(8), umount.nilfs2(8), nilfs_cleanerd.conf(5).
Apr 2014 | nilfs-utils version 2.2 |