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31.Dd January 29, 2019
32.Dt TUNEFS 8
33.Os
34.Sh NAME
35.Nm tunefs
36.Nd tune up an existing UFS file system
37.Sh SYNOPSIS
38.Nm
39.Op Fl A
40.Op Fl a Cm enable | disable
41.Op Fl e Ar maxbpg
42.Op Fl f Ar avgfilesize
43.Op Fl j Cm enable | disable
44.Op Fl J Cm enable | disable
45.Op Fl k Ar held-for-metadata-blocks
46.Op Fl L Ar volname
47.Op Fl l Cm enable | disable
48.Op Fl m Ar minfree
49.Op Fl N Cm enable | disable
50.Op Fl n Cm enable | disable
51.Op Fl o Cm space | time
52.Op Fl p
53.Op Fl s Ar avgfpdir
54.Op Fl S Ar size
55.Op Fl t Cm enable | disable
56.Ar special | filesystem
57.Sh DESCRIPTION
58The
59.Nm
60utility is designed to change the dynamic parameters of a UFS file system
61which affect the layout policies.
62The
63.Nm
64utility cannot be run on an active file system.
65To change an active file system,
66it must be downgraded to read-only or unmounted.
67.Pp
68The parameters which are to be changed are indicated by the flags
69given below:
70.Bl -tag -width indent
71.It Fl A
72The file system has several backups of the super-block.
73Specifying
74this option will cause all backups to be modified as well as the
75primary super-block.
76This is potentially dangerous - use with caution.
77.It Fl a Cm enable | disable
78Turn on/off the administrative POSIX.1e ACL enable flag.
79.It Fl e Ar maxbpg
80Indicate the maximum number of blocks any single file can
81allocate out of a cylinder group before it is forced to begin
82allocating blocks from another cylinder group.
83Typically this value is set to about one quarter of the total blocks
84in a cylinder group.
85The intent is to prevent any single file from using up all the
86blocks in a single cylinder group,
87thus degrading access times for all files subsequently allocated
88in that cylinder group.
89The effect of this limit is to cause big files to do long seeks
90more frequently than if they were allowed to allocate all the blocks
91in a cylinder group before seeking elsewhere.
92For file systems with exclusively large files,
93this parameter should be set higher.
94.It Fl f Ar avgfilesize
95Specify the expected average file size.
96.It Fl j Cm enable | disable
97Turn on/off soft updates journaling.
98.It Fl J Cm enable | disable
99Turn on/off gjournal flag.
100.It Fl k Ar held-for-metadata-blocks
101Set the amount of space to be held for metadata blocks.
102When set, the file system preference routines will try to save
103the specified amount of space immediately following the inode blocks
104in each cylinder group for use by metadata blocks.
105Clustering the metadata blocks speeds up random file access
106and decreases the running time of
107.Xr fsck 8 .
108While this option can be set at any time,
109it is most effective if set before any data is loaded into the file system.
110By default
111.Xr newfs 8
112sets it to half of the space reserved to minfree.
113.It Fl L Ar volname
114Add/modify an optional file system volume label.
115Legal characters are alphanumerics, dashes, and underscores.
116.It Fl l Cm enable | disable
117Turn on/off MAC multilabel flag.
118.It Fl m Ar minfree
119Specify the percentage of space held back
120from normal users; the minimum free space threshold.
121The default value used is 8%.
122Note that lowering the threshold can adversely affect performance:
123.Bl -bullet
124.It
125Settings of 5% and less force space optimization to
126always be used which will greatly increase the overhead for file
127writes.
128.It
129The file system's ability to avoid fragmentation will be reduced
130when the total free space, including the reserve, drops below 15%.
131As free space approaches zero, throughput can degrade by up to a
132factor of three over the performance obtained at a 10% threshold.
133.El
134.Pp
135If the value is raised above the current usage level,
136users will be unable to allocate files until enough files have
137been deleted to get under the higher threshold.
138.It Fl N Cm enable | disable
139Turn on/off the administrative NFSv4 ACL enable flag.
140.It Fl n Cm enable | disable
141Turn on/off soft updates.
142.It Fl o Cm space | time
143The file system can either try to minimize the time spent
144allocating blocks, or it can attempt to minimize the space
145fragmentation on the disk.
146Optimization for space has much
147higher overhead for file writes.
148The kernel normally changes the preference automatically as
149the percent fragmentation changes on the file system.
150.It Fl p
151Show a summary of what the current tunable settings
152are on the selected file system.
153More detailed information can be
154obtained from the
155.Xr dumpfs 8
156utility.
157.It Fl s Ar avgfpdir
158Specify the expected number of files per directory.
159.It Fl S Ar size
160Specify the softdep journal size in bytes.
161The minimum is 4M.
162.It Fl t Cm enable | disable
163Turn on/off the TRIM enable flag.
164If enabled, and if the underlying device supports the BIO_DELETE
165command, the file system will send a delete request to the underlying
166device for each freed block.
167The trim enable flag is typically set when the underlying device
168uses flash-memory as the device can use the delete command to
169pre-zero or at least avoid copying blocks that have been deleted.
170.Pp
171Note that this does not trim blocks that are already free.
172See the
173.Xr fsck_ffs 8
174.Fl E
175flag.
176.El
177.Pp
178At least one of these flags is required.
179.Sh FILES
180.Bl -tag -width ".Pa /etc/fstab"
181.It Pa /etc/fstab
182read this to determine the device file for a
183specified mount point.
184.El
185.Sh SEE ALSO
186.Xr fs 5 ,
187.Xr dumpfs 8 ,
188.Xr gjournal 8 ,
189.Xr growfs 8 ,
190.Xr newfs 8
191.Rs
192.%A M. McKusick
193.%A W. Joy
194.%A S. Leffler
195.%A R. Fabry
196.%T "A Fast File System for UNIX"
197.%J "ACM Transactions on Computer Systems 2"
198.%N 3
199.%P pp 181-197
200.%D August 1984
201.%O "(reprinted in the BSD System Manager's Manual, SMM:5)"
202.Re
203.Sh HISTORY
204The
205.Nm
206utility appeared in
207.Bx 4.2 .
208.Sh BUGS
209This utility does not work on active file systems.
210To change the root file system, the system must be rebooted
211after the file system is tuned.
212.\" Take this out and a Unix Daemon will dog your steps from now until
213.\" the time_t's wrap around.
214.Pp
215You can tune a file system, but you cannot tune a fish.
216