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25.Dd July 14, 2000
26.Dt SYNCER 4
27.Os
28.Sh NAME
29.Nm syncer
30.Nd file system synchronizer kernel process
31.Sh SYNOPSIS
32.Nm
33.Sh DESCRIPTION
34The
35.Nm
36kernel process helps protect the integrity of disk volumes
37by flushing volatile cached file system data to disk.
38.Pp
39The kernel places all
40.Xr vnode 9 Ns 's
41in a number of queues.
42The
43.Nm
44process works through the queues
45in a round-robin fashion,
46usually processing one queue per second.
47For each
48.Xr vnode 9
49on that queue,
50the
51.Nm
52process forces a write out to disk of its dirty buffers.
53.Pp
54The usual delay between the time buffers are dirtied
55and the time they are synced
56is controlled by the following
57.Xr sysctl 8
58tunable variables:
59.Bl -column "filedelayXXXX" "DefaultXX" "DescriptionXX"
60.It Em Variable Ta Em Default Ta Em Description
61.It Va kern.filedelay Ta 30 Ta "time to delay syncing files"
62.It Va kern.dirdelay Ta 29 Ta "time to delay syncing directories"
63.It Va kern.metadelay Ta 28 Ta "time to delay syncing metadata"
64.El
65.Sh SEE ALSO
66.Xr sync 2 ,
67.Xr fsck 8 ,
68.Xr sync 8 ,
69.Xr sysctl 8
70.Sh HISTORY
71The
72.Nm
73process is a descendant of the
74.Sq update
75command, which appeared in
76.At v6 ,
77and was usually started by
78.Pa /etc/rc
79when the system went multi-user.
80A kernel initiated
81.Sq update
82process first appeared in
83.Fx 2.0 .
84.Sh BUGS
85It is possible on some systems that a
86.Xr sync 2
87occurring simultaneously with a crash may cause
88file system damage.
89See
90.Xr fsck 8 .
91