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If applicable, add the following below this 143ff01b23SMartin Matuska.\" CDDL HEADER, with the fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your 153ff01b23SMartin Matuska.\" own identifying information: 163ff01b23SMartin Matuska.\" Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] 173ff01b23SMartin Matuska.\" 18*dbd5678dSMartin Matuska.Dd November 9, 2022 193ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Dt ZFS 4 203ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Os 213ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 223ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sh NAME 233ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Nm zfs 243ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Nd tuning of the ZFS kernel module 253ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 263ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sh DESCRIPTION 273ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe ZFS module supports these parameters: 283ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Bl -tag -width Ds 29*dbd5678dSMartin Matuska.It Sy dbuf_cache_max_bytes Ns = Ns Sy UINT64_MAX Ns B Pq u64 303ff01b23SMartin MatuskaMaximum size in bytes of the dbuf cache. 313ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe target size is determined by the MIN versus 323ff01b23SMartin Matuska.No 1/2^ Ns Sy dbuf_cache_shift Pq 1/32nd 333ff01b23SMartin Matuskaof the target ARC size. 343ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe behavior of the dbuf cache and its associated settings 353ff01b23SMartin Matuskacan be observed via the 363ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pa /proc/spl/kstat/zfs/dbufstats 373ff01b23SMartin Matuskakstat. 383ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 39*dbd5678dSMartin Matuska.It Sy dbuf_metadata_cache_max_bytes Ns = Ns Sy UINT64_MAX Ns B Pq u64 403ff01b23SMartin MatuskaMaximum size in bytes of the metadata dbuf cache. 413ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe target size is determined by the MIN versus 423ff01b23SMartin Matuska.No 1/2^ Ns Sy dbuf_metadata_cache_shift Pq 1/64th 433ff01b23SMartin Matuskaof the target ARC size. 443ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe behavior of the metadata dbuf cache and its associated settings 453ff01b23SMartin Matuskacan be observed via the 463ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pa /proc/spl/kstat/zfs/dbufstats 473ff01b23SMartin Matuskakstat. 483ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 493ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy dbuf_cache_hiwater_pct Ns = Ns Sy 10 Ns % Pq uint 503ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe percentage over 513ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy dbuf_cache_max_bytes 523ff01b23SMartin Matuskawhen dbufs must be evicted directly. 533ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 543ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy dbuf_cache_lowater_pct Ns = Ns Sy 10 Ns % Pq uint 553ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe percentage below 563ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy dbuf_cache_max_bytes 573ff01b23SMartin Matuskawhen the evict thread stops evicting dbufs. 583ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 59be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy dbuf_cache_shift Ns = Ns Sy 5 Pq uint 603ff01b23SMartin MatuskaSet the size of the dbuf cache 613ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pq Sy dbuf_cache_max_bytes 623ff01b23SMartin Matuskato a log2 fraction of the target ARC size. 633ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 64be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy dbuf_metadata_cache_shift Ns = Ns Sy 6 Pq uint 653ff01b23SMartin MatuskaSet the size of the dbuf metadata cache 663ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pq Sy dbuf_metadata_cache_max_bytes 673ff01b23SMartin Matuskato a log2 fraction of the target ARC size. 683ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 69be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy dbuf_mutex_cache_shift Ns = Ns Sy 0 Pq uint 70be181ee2SMartin MatuskaSet the size of the mutex array for the dbuf cache. 71be181ee2SMartin MatuskaWhen set to 72be181ee2SMartin Matuska.Sy 0 73be181ee2SMartin Matuskathe array is dynamically sized based on total system memory. 74be181ee2SMartin Matuska. 75be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy dmu_object_alloc_chunk_shift Ns = Ns Sy 7 Po 128 Pc Pq uint 763ff01b23SMartin Matuskadnode slots allocated in a single operation as a power of 2. 773ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe default value minimizes lock contention for the bulk operation performed. 783ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 79be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy dmu_prefetch_max Ns = Ns Sy 134217728 Ns B Po 128 MiB Pc Pq uint 803ff01b23SMartin MatuskaLimit the amount we can prefetch with one call to this amount in bytes. 813ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis helps to limit the amount of memory that can be used by prefetching. 823ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 833ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy ignore_hole_birth Pq int 843ff01b23SMartin MatuskaAlias for 853ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy send_holes_without_birth_time . 863ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 873ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy l2arc_feed_again Ns = Ns Sy 1 Ns | Ns 0 Pq int 883ff01b23SMartin MatuskaTurbo L2ARC warm-up. 893ff01b23SMartin MatuskaWhen the L2ARC is cold the fill interval will be set as fast as possible. 903ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 91*dbd5678dSMartin Matuska.It Sy l2arc_feed_min_ms Ns = Ns Sy 200 Pq u64 923ff01b23SMartin MatuskaMin feed interval in milliseconds. 933ff01b23SMartin MatuskaRequires 943ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy l2arc_feed_again Ns = Ns Ar 1 953ff01b23SMartin Matuskaand only applicable in related situations. 963ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 97*dbd5678dSMartin Matuska.It Sy l2arc_feed_secs Ns = Ns Sy 1 Pq u64 983ff01b23SMartin MatuskaSeconds between L2ARC writing. 993ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 100*dbd5678dSMartin Matuska.It Sy l2arc_headroom Ns = Ns Sy 2 Pq u64 1013ff01b23SMartin MatuskaHow far through the ARC lists to search for L2ARC cacheable content, 1023ff01b23SMartin Matuskaexpressed as a multiplier of 1033ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy l2arc_write_max . 1043ff01b23SMartin MatuskaARC persistence across reboots can be achieved with persistent L2ARC 1053ff01b23SMartin Matuskaby setting this parameter to 1063ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy 0 , 1073ff01b23SMartin Matuskaallowing the full length of ARC lists to be searched for cacheable content. 1083ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 109*dbd5678dSMartin Matuska.It Sy l2arc_headroom_boost Ns = Ns Sy 200 Ns % Pq u64 1103ff01b23SMartin MatuskaScales 1113ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy l2arc_headroom 1123ff01b23SMartin Matuskaby this percentage when L2ARC contents are being successfully compressed 1133ff01b23SMartin Matuskabefore writing. 1143ff01b23SMartin MatuskaA value of 1153ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy 100 1163ff01b23SMartin Matuskadisables this feature. 1173ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 118dae17134SMartin Matuska.It Sy l2arc_exclude_special Ns = Ns Sy 0 Ns | Ns 1 Pq int 119e92ffd9bSMartin MatuskaControls whether buffers present on special vdevs are eligible for caching 120dae17134SMartin Matuskainto L2ARC. 121dae17134SMartin MatuskaIf set to 1, exclude dbufs on special vdevs from being cached to L2ARC. 122dae17134SMartin Matuska. 1233ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy l2arc_mfuonly Ns = Ns Sy 0 Ns | Ns 1 Pq int 1243ff01b23SMartin MatuskaControls whether only MFU metadata and data are cached from ARC into L2ARC. 1253ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis may be desired to avoid wasting space on L2ARC when reading/writing large 1263ff01b23SMartin Matuskaamounts of data that are not expected to be accessed more than once. 1273ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pp 1283ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe default is off, 1293ff01b23SMartin Matuskameaning both MRU and MFU data and metadata are cached. 1303ff01b23SMartin MatuskaWhen turning off this feature, some MRU buffers will still be present 1313ff01b23SMartin Matuskain ARC and eventually cached on L2ARC. 1323ff01b23SMartin Matuska.No If Sy l2arc_noprefetch Ns = Ns Sy 0 , 1333ff01b23SMartin Matuskasome prefetched buffers will be cached to L2ARC, and those might later 1343ff01b23SMartin Matuskatransition to MRU, in which case the 1353ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy l2arc_mru_asize No arcstat will not be Sy 0 . 1363ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pp 1373ff01b23SMartin MatuskaRegardless of 1383ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy l2arc_noprefetch , 1393ff01b23SMartin Matuskasome MFU buffers might be evicted from ARC, 1403ff01b23SMartin Matuskaaccessed later on as prefetches and transition to MRU as prefetches. 1413ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIf accessed again they are counted as MRU and the 1423ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy l2arc_mru_asize No arcstat will not be Sy 0 . 1433ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pp 1443ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe ARC status of L2ARC buffers when they were first cached in 1453ff01b23SMartin MatuskaL2ARC can be seen in the 1463ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy l2arc_mru_asize , Sy l2arc_mfu_asize , No and Sy l2arc_prefetch_asize 1473ff01b23SMartin Matuskaarcstats when importing the pool or onlining a cache 1483ff01b23SMartin Matuskadevice if persistent L2ARC is enabled. 1493ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pp 1503ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe 1513ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy evict_l2_eligible_mru 1523ff01b23SMartin Matuskaarcstat does not take into account if this option is enabled as the information 1533ff01b23SMartin Matuskaprovided by the 1543ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy evict_l2_eligible_m[rf]u 1553ff01b23SMartin Matuskaarcstats can be used to decide if toggling this option is appropriate 1563ff01b23SMartin Matuskafor the current workload. 1573ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 158be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy l2arc_meta_percent Ns = Ns Sy 33 Ns % Pq uint 1593ff01b23SMartin MatuskaPercent of ARC size allowed for L2ARC-only headers. 1603ff01b23SMartin MatuskaSince L2ARC buffers are not evicted on memory pressure, 1613ff01b23SMartin Matuskatoo many headers on a system with an irrationally large L2ARC 1623ff01b23SMartin Matuskacan render it slow or unusable. 1633ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis parameter limits L2ARC writes and rebuilds to achieve the target. 1643ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 165*dbd5678dSMartin Matuska.It Sy l2arc_trim_ahead Ns = Ns Sy 0 Ns % Pq u64 1663ff01b23SMartin MatuskaTrims ahead of the current write size 1673ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pq Sy l2arc_write_max 1683ff01b23SMartin Matuskaon L2ARC devices by this percentage of write size if we have filled the device. 1693ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIf set to 1703ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy 100 1713ff01b23SMartin Matuskawe TRIM twice the space required to accommodate upcoming writes. 1723ff01b23SMartin MatuskaA minimum of 173716fd348SMartin Matuska.Sy 64 MiB 1743ff01b23SMartin Matuskawill be trimmed. 1753ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIt also enables TRIM of the whole L2ARC device upon creation 1763ff01b23SMartin Matuskaor addition to an existing pool or if the header of the device is 1773ff01b23SMartin Matuskainvalid upon importing a pool or onlining a cache device. 1783ff01b23SMartin MatuskaA value of 1793ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy 0 1803ff01b23SMartin Matuskadisables TRIM on L2ARC altogether and is the default as it can put significant 1813ff01b23SMartin Matuskastress on the underlying storage devices. 1823ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis will vary depending of how well the specific device handles these commands. 1833ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1843ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy l2arc_noprefetch Ns = Ns Sy 1 Ns | Ns 0 Pq int 1853ff01b23SMartin MatuskaDo not write buffers to L2ARC if they were prefetched but not used by 1863ff01b23SMartin Matuskaapplications. 1873ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIn case there are prefetched buffers in L2ARC and this option 1883ff01b23SMartin Matuskais later set, we do not read the prefetched buffers from L2ARC. 1893ff01b23SMartin MatuskaUnsetting this option is useful for caching sequential reads from the 1903ff01b23SMartin Matuskadisks to L2ARC and serve those reads from L2ARC later on. 1913ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis may be beneficial in case the L2ARC device is significantly faster 1923ff01b23SMartin Matuskain sequential reads than the disks of the pool. 1933ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pp 1943ff01b23SMartin MatuskaUse 1953ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy 1 1963ff01b23SMartin Matuskato disable and 1973ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy 0 1983ff01b23SMartin Matuskato enable caching/reading prefetches to/from L2ARC. 1993ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 2003ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy l2arc_norw Ns = Ns Sy 0 Ns | Ns 1 Pq int 2013ff01b23SMartin MatuskaNo reads during writes. 2023ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 203*dbd5678dSMartin Matuska.It Sy l2arc_write_boost Ns = Ns Sy 8388608 Ns B Po 8 MiB Pc Pq u64 2043ff01b23SMartin MatuskaCold L2ARC devices will have 2053ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy l2arc_write_max 2063ff01b23SMartin Matuskaincreased by this amount while they remain cold. 2073ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 208*dbd5678dSMartin Matuska.It Sy l2arc_write_max Ns = Ns Sy 8388608 Ns B Po 8 MiB Pc Pq u64 2093ff01b23SMartin MatuskaMax write bytes per interval. 2103ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 2113ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy l2arc_rebuild_enabled Ns = Ns Sy 1 Ns | Ns 0 Pq int 2123ff01b23SMartin MatuskaRebuild the L2ARC when importing a pool (persistent L2ARC). 2133ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis can be disabled if there are problems importing a pool 2143ff01b23SMartin Matuskaor attaching an L2ARC device (e.g. the L2ARC device is slow 2153ff01b23SMartin Matuskain reading stored log metadata, or the metadata 2163ff01b23SMartin Matuskahas become somehow fragmented/unusable). 2173ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 218*dbd5678dSMartin Matuska.It Sy l2arc_rebuild_blocks_min_l2size Ns = Ns Sy 1073741824 Ns B Po 1 GiB Pc Pq u64 2193ff01b23SMartin MatuskaMininum size of an L2ARC device required in order to write log blocks in it. 2203ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe log blocks are used upon importing the pool to rebuild the persistent L2ARC. 2213ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pp 222716fd348SMartin MatuskaFor L2ARC devices less than 1 GiB, the amount of data 2233ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Fn l2arc_evict 2243ff01b23SMartin Matuskaevicts is significant compared to the amount of restored L2ARC data. 2253ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIn this case, do not write log blocks in L2ARC in order not to waste space. 2263ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 227*dbd5678dSMartin Matuska.It Sy metaslab_aliquot Ns = Ns Sy 1048576 Ns B Po 1 MiB Pc Pq u64 2283ff01b23SMartin MatuskaMetaslab granularity, in bytes. 2293ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis is roughly similar to what would be referred to as the "stripe size" 2303ff01b23SMartin Matuskain traditional RAID arrays. 231716fd348SMartin MatuskaIn normal operation, ZFS will try to write this amount of data to each disk 232716fd348SMartin Matuskabefore moving on to the next top-level vdev. 2333ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 2343ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy metaslab_bias_enabled Ns = Ns Sy 1 Ns | Ns 0 Pq int 2353ff01b23SMartin MatuskaEnable metaslab group biasing based on their vdevs' over- or under-utilization 2363ff01b23SMartin Matuskarelative to the pool. 2373ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 238*dbd5678dSMartin Matuska.It Sy metaslab_force_ganging Ns = Ns Sy 16777217 Ns B Po 16 MiB + 1 B Pc Pq u64 2393ff01b23SMartin MatuskaMake some blocks above a certain size be gang blocks. 2403ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis option is used by the test suite to facilitate testing. 2413ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 242*dbd5678dSMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_history_output_max Ns = Ns Sy 1048576 Ns B Po 1 MiB Pc Pq u64 2433ff01b23SMartin MatuskaWhen attempting to log an output nvlist of an ioctl in the on-disk history, 2443ff01b23SMartin Matuskathe output will not be stored if it is larger than this size (in bytes). 2453ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis must be less than 246716fd348SMartin Matuska.Sy DMU_MAX_ACCESS Pq 64 MiB . 2473ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis applies primarily to 2483ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Fn zfs_ioc_channel_program Pq cf. Xr zfs-program 8 . 2493ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 2503ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_keep_log_spacemaps_at_export Ns = Ns Sy 0 Ns | Ns 1 Pq int 2513ff01b23SMartin MatuskaPrevent log spacemaps from being destroyed during pool exports and destroys. 2523ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 2533ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_metaslab_segment_weight_enabled Ns = Ns Sy 1 Ns | Ns 0 Pq int 2543ff01b23SMartin MatuskaEnable/disable segment-based metaslab selection. 2553ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 2563ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_metaslab_switch_threshold Ns = Ns Sy 2 Pq int 2573ff01b23SMartin MatuskaWhen using segment-based metaslab selection, continue allocating 2583ff01b23SMartin Matuskafrom the active metaslab until this option's 2593ff01b23SMartin Matuskaworth of buckets have been exhausted. 2603ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 2613ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy metaslab_debug_load Ns = Ns Sy 0 Ns | Ns 1 Pq int 2623ff01b23SMartin MatuskaLoad all metaslabs during pool import. 2633ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 2643ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy metaslab_debug_unload Ns = Ns Sy 0 Ns | Ns 1 Pq int 2653ff01b23SMartin MatuskaPrevent metaslabs from being unloaded. 2663ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 2673ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy metaslab_fragmentation_factor_enabled Ns = Ns Sy 1 Ns | Ns 0 Pq int 2683ff01b23SMartin MatuskaEnable use of the fragmentation metric in computing metaslab weights. 2693ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 270be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy metaslab_df_max_search Ns = Ns Sy 16777216 Ns B Po 16 MiB Pc Pq uint 2713ff01b23SMartin MatuskaMaximum distance to search forward from the last offset. 2723ff01b23SMartin MatuskaWithout this limit, fragmented pools can see 2733ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Em >100`000 2743ff01b23SMartin Matuskaiterations and 2753ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Fn metaslab_block_picker 2763ff01b23SMartin Matuskabecomes the performance limiting factor on high-performance storage. 2773ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pp 2783ff01b23SMartin MatuskaWith the default setting of 279716fd348SMartin Matuska.Sy 16 MiB , 2803ff01b23SMartin Matuskawe typically see less than 2813ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Em 500 2823ff01b23SMartin Matuskaiterations, even with very fragmented 2833ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy ashift Ns = Ns Sy 9 2843ff01b23SMartin Matuskapools. 2853ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe maximum number of iterations possible is 2863ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy metaslab_df_max_search / 2^(ashift+1) . 2873ff01b23SMartin MatuskaWith the default setting of 288716fd348SMartin Matuska.Sy 16 MiB 2893ff01b23SMartin Matuskathis is 2903ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Em 16*1024 Pq with Sy ashift Ns = Ns Sy 9 2913ff01b23SMartin Matuskaor 2923ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Em 2*1024 Pq with Sy ashift Ns = Ns Sy 12 . 2933ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 2943ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy metaslab_df_use_largest_segment Ns = Ns Sy 0 Ns | Ns 1 Pq int 2953ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIf not searching forward (due to 2963ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy metaslab_df_max_search , metaslab_df_free_pct , 2973ff01b23SMartin Matuska.No or Sy metaslab_df_alloc_threshold ) , 2983ff01b23SMartin Matuskathis tunable controls which segment is used. 2993ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIf set, we will use the largest free segment. 3003ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIf unset, we will use a segment of at least the requested size. 3013ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 302*dbd5678dSMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_metaslab_max_size_cache_sec Ns = Ns Sy 3600 Ns s Po 1 hour Pc Pq u64 3033ff01b23SMartin MatuskaWhen we unload a metaslab, we cache the size of the largest free chunk. 3043ff01b23SMartin MatuskaWe use that cached size to determine whether or not to load a metaslab 3053ff01b23SMartin Matuskafor a given allocation. 3063ff01b23SMartin MatuskaAs more frees accumulate in that metaslab while it's unloaded, 3073ff01b23SMartin Matuskathe cached max size becomes less and less accurate. 3083ff01b23SMartin MatuskaAfter a number of seconds controlled by this tunable, 3093ff01b23SMartin Matuskawe stop considering the cached max size and start 3103ff01b23SMartin Matuskaconsidering only the histogram instead. 3113ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 312be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_metaslab_mem_limit Ns = Ns Sy 25 Ns % Pq uint 3133ff01b23SMartin MatuskaWhen we are loading a new metaslab, we check the amount of memory being used 3143ff01b23SMartin Matuskato store metaslab range trees. 3153ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIf it is over a threshold, we attempt to unload the least recently used metaslab 3163ff01b23SMartin Matuskato prevent the system from clogging all of its memory with range trees. 3173ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis tunable sets the percentage of total system memory that is the threshold. 3183ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 3193ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_metaslab_try_hard_before_gang Ns = Ns Sy 0 Ns | Ns 1 Pq int 3203ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Bl -item -compact 3213ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It 3223ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIf unset, we will first try normal allocation. 3233ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It 3243ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIf that fails then we will do a gang allocation. 3253ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It 3263ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIf that fails then we will do a "try hard" gang allocation. 3273ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It 3283ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIf that fails then we will have a multi-layer gang block. 3293ff01b23SMartin Matuska.El 3303ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pp 3313ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Bl -item -compact 3323ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It 3333ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIf set, we will first try normal allocation. 3343ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It 3353ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIf that fails then we will do a "try hard" allocation. 3363ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It 3373ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIf that fails we will do a gang allocation. 3383ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It 3393ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIf that fails we will do a "try hard" gang allocation. 3403ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It 3413ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIf that fails then we will have a multi-layer gang block. 3423ff01b23SMartin Matuska.El 3433ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 344be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_metaslab_find_max_tries Ns = Ns Sy 100 Pq uint 3453ff01b23SMartin MatuskaWhen not trying hard, we only consider this number of the best metaslabs. 3463ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis improves performance, especially when there are many metaslabs per vdev 3473ff01b23SMartin Matuskaand the allocation can't actually be satisfied 3483ff01b23SMartin Matuska(so we would otherwise iterate all metaslabs). 3493ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 350be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_vdev_default_ms_count Ns = Ns Sy 200 Pq uint 3513ff01b23SMartin MatuskaWhen a vdev is added, target this number of metaslabs per top-level vdev. 3523ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 353be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_vdev_default_ms_shift Ns = Ns Sy 29 Po 512 MiB Pc Pq uint 3543ff01b23SMartin MatuskaDefault limit for metaslab size. 3553ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 356*dbd5678dSMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_vdev_max_auto_ashift Ns = Ns Sy 14 Pq uint 357e92ffd9bSMartin MatuskaMaximum ashift used when optimizing for logical \[->] physical sector size on new 3583ff01b23SMartin Matuskatop-level vdevs. 359c7046f76SMartin MatuskaMay be increased up to 360c7046f76SMartin Matuska.Sy ASHIFT_MAX Po 16 Pc , 361c7046f76SMartin Matuskabut this may negatively impact pool space efficiency. 3623ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 363*dbd5678dSMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_vdev_min_auto_ashift Ns = Ns Sy ASHIFT_MIN Po 9 Pc Pq uint 3643ff01b23SMartin MatuskaMinimum ashift used when creating new top-level vdevs. 3653ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 366be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_vdev_min_ms_count Ns = Ns Sy 16 Pq uint 3673ff01b23SMartin MatuskaMinimum number of metaslabs to create in a top-level vdev. 3683ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 3693ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy vdev_validate_skip Ns = Ns Sy 0 Ns | Ns 1 Pq int 3703ff01b23SMartin MatuskaSkip label validation steps during pool import. 3713ff01b23SMartin MatuskaChanging is not recommended unless you know what you're doing 3723ff01b23SMartin Matuskaand are recovering a damaged label. 3733ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 374be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_vdev_ms_count_limit Ns = Ns Sy 131072 Po 128k Pc Pq uint 3753ff01b23SMartin MatuskaPractical upper limit of total metaslabs per top-level vdev. 3763ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 3773ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy metaslab_preload_enabled Ns = Ns Sy 1 Ns | Ns 0 Pq int 3783ff01b23SMartin MatuskaEnable metaslab group preloading. 3793ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 3803ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy metaslab_lba_weighting_enabled Ns = Ns Sy 1 Ns | Ns 0 Pq int 3813ff01b23SMartin MatuskaGive more weight to metaslabs with lower LBAs, 3823ff01b23SMartin Matuskaassuming they have greater bandwidth, 3833ff01b23SMartin Matuskaas is typically the case on a modern constant angular velocity disk drive. 3843ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 385be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy metaslab_unload_delay Ns = Ns Sy 32 Pq uint 3863ff01b23SMartin MatuskaAfter a metaslab is used, we keep it loaded for this many TXGs, to attempt to 3873ff01b23SMartin Matuskareduce unnecessary reloading. 3883ff01b23SMartin MatuskaNote that both this many TXGs and 3893ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy metaslab_unload_delay_ms 3903ff01b23SMartin Matuskamilliseconds must pass before unloading will occur. 3913ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 392be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy metaslab_unload_delay_ms Ns = Ns Sy 600000 Ns ms Po 10 min Pc Pq uint 3933ff01b23SMartin MatuskaAfter a metaslab is used, we keep it loaded for this many milliseconds, 3943ff01b23SMartin Matuskato attempt to reduce unnecessary reloading. 3953ff01b23SMartin MatuskaNote, that both this many milliseconds and 3963ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy metaslab_unload_delay 3973ff01b23SMartin MatuskaTXGs must pass before unloading will occur. 3983ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 399be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy reference_history Ns = Ns Sy 3 Pq uint 4003ff01b23SMartin MatuskaMaximum reference holders being tracked when reference_tracking_enable is active. 4013ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 4023ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy reference_tracking_enable Ns = Ns Sy 0 Ns | Ns 1 Pq int 4033ff01b23SMartin MatuskaTrack reference holders to 4043ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy refcount_t 4053ff01b23SMartin Matuskaobjects (debug builds only). 4063ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 4073ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy send_holes_without_birth_time Ns = Ns Sy 1 Ns | Ns 0 Pq int 4083ff01b23SMartin MatuskaWhen set, the 4093ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy hole_birth 4103ff01b23SMartin Matuskaoptimization will not be used, and all holes will always be sent during a 4113ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Nm zfs Cm send . 4123ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis is useful if you suspect your datasets are affected by a bug in 4133ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy hole_birth . 4143ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 4153ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy spa_config_path Ns = Ns Pa /etc/zfs/zpool.cache Pq charp 4163ff01b23SMartin MatuskaSPA config file. 4173ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 418be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy spa_asize_inflation Ns = Ns Sy 24 Pq uint 4193ff01b23SMartin MatuskaMultiplication factor used to estimate actual disk consumption from the 4203ff01b23SMartin Matuskasize of data being written. 4213ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe default value is a worst case estimate, 4223ff01b23SMartin Matuskabut lower values may be valid for a given pool depending on its configuration. 4233ff01b23SMartin MatuskaPool administrators who understand the factors involved 4243ff01b23SMartin Matuskamay wish to specify a more realistic inflation factor, 4253ff01b23SMartin Matuskaparticularly if they operate close to quota or capacity limits. 4263ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 4273ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy spa_load_print_vdev_tree Ns = Ns Sy 0 Ns | Ns 1 Pq int 4283ff01b23SMartin MatuskaWhether to print the vdev tree in the debugging message buffer during pool import. 4293ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 4303ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy spa_load_verify_data Ns = Ns Sy 1 Ns | Ns 0 Pq int 4313ff01b23SMartin MatuskaWhether to traverse data blocks during an "extreme rewind" 4323ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pq Fl X 4333ff01b23SMartin Matuskaimport. 4343ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pp 4353ff01b23SMartin MatuskaAn extreme rewind import normally performs a full traversal of all 4363ff01b23SMartin Matuskablocks in the pool for verification. 4373ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIf this parameter is unset, the traversal skips non-metadata blocks. 4383ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIt can be toggled once the 4393ff01b23SMartin Matuskaimport has started to stop or start the traversal of non-metadata blocks. 4403ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 4413ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy spa_load_verify_metadata Ns = Ns Sy 1 Ns | Ns 0 Pq int 4423ff01b23SMartin MatuskaWhether to traverse blocks during an "extreme rewind" 4433ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pq Fl X 4443ff01b23SMartin Matuskapool import. 4453ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pp 4463ff01b23SMartin MatuskaAn extreme rewind import normally performs a full traversal of all 4473ff01b23SMartin Matuskablocks in the pool for verification. 4483ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIf this parameter is unset, the traversal is not performed. 4493ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIt can be toggled once the import has started to stop or start the traversal. 4503ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 451be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy spa_load_verify_shift Ns = Ns Sy 4 Po 1/16th Pc Pq uint 4523ff01b23SMartin MatuskaSets the maximum number of bytes to consume during pool import to the log2 4533ff01b23SMartin Matuskafraction of the target ARC size. 4543ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 4553ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy spa_slop_shift Ns = Ns Sy 5 Po 1/32nd Pc Pq int 4563ff01b23SMartin MatuskaNormally, we don't allow the last 4573ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy 3.2% Pq Sy 1/2^spa_slop_shift 4583ff01b23SMartin Matuskaof space in the pool to be consumed. 4593ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis ensures that we don't run the pool completely out of space, 4603ff01b23SMartin Matuskadue to unaccounted changes (e.g. to the MOS). 4613ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIt also limits the worst-case time to allocate space. 4623ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIf we have less than this amount of free space, 4633ff01b23SMartin Matuskamost ZPL operations (e.g. write, create) will return 4643ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy ENOSPC . 4653ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 466716fd348SMartin Matuska.It Sy spa_upgrade_errlog_limit Ns = Ns Sy 0 Pq uint 467716fd348SMartin MatuskaLimits the number of on-disk error log entries that will be converted to the 468716fd348SMartin Matuskanew format when enabling the 469716fd348SMartin Matuska.Sy head_errlog 470716fd348SMartin Matuskafeature. 471716fd348SMartin MatuskaThe default is to convert all log entries. 472716fd348SMartin Matuska. 473be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy vdev_removal_max_span Ns = Ns Sy 32768 Ns B Po 32 KiB Pc Pq uint 4743ff01b23SMartin MatuskaDuring top-level vdev removal, chunks of data are copied from the vdev 4753ff01b23SMartin Matuskawhich may include free space in order to trade bandwidth for IOPS. 4763ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis parameter determines the maximum span of free space, in bytes, 4773ff01b23SMartin Matuskawhich will be included as "unnecessary" data in a chunk of copied data. 4783ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pp 4793ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe default value here was chosen to align with 4803ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy zfs_vdev_read_gap_limit , 4813ff01b23SMartin Matuskawhich is a similar concept when doing 4823ff01b23SMartin Matuskaregular reads (but there's no reason it has to be the same). 4833ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 484*dbd5678dSMartin Matuska.It Sy vdev_file_logical_ashift Ns = Ns Sy 9 Po 512 B Pc Pq u64 4853ff01b23SMartin MatuskaLogical ashift for file-based devices. 4863ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 487*dbd5678dSMartin Matuska.It Sy vdev_file_physical_ashift Ns = Ns Sy 9 Po 512 B Pc Pq u64 4883ff01b23SMartin MatuskaPhysical ashift for file-based devices. 4893ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 4903ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zap_iterate_prefetch Ns = Ns Sy 1 Ns | Ns 0 Pq int 4913ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIf set, when we start iterating over a ZAP object, 4923ff01b23SMartin Matuskaprefetch the entire object (all leaf blocks). 4933ff01b23SMartin MatuskaHowever, this is limited by 4943ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy dmu_prefetch_max . 4953ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 496*dbd5678dSMartin Matuska.It Sy zfetch_array_rd_sz Ns = Ns Sy 1048576 Ns B Po 1 MiB Pc Pq u64 4973ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIf prefetching is enabled, disable prefetching for reads larger than this size. 4983ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 499e3aa18adSMartin Matuska.It Sy zfetch_min_distance Ns = Ns Sy 4194304 Ns B Po 4 MiB Pc Pq uint 500e3aa18adSMartin MatuskaMin bytes to prefetch per stream. 501e3aa18adSMartin MatuskaPrefetch distance starts from the demand access size and quickly grows to 502e3aa18adSMartin Matuskathis value, doubling on each hit. 503e3aa18adSMartin MatuskaAfter that it may grow further by 1/8 per hit, but only if some prefetch 504e3aa18adSMartin Matuskasince last time haven't completed in time to satisfy demand request, i.e. 505e3aa18adSMartin Matuskaprefetch depth didn't cover the read latency or the pool got saturated. 506e3aa18adSMartin Matuska. 507e3aa18adSMartin Matuska.It Sy zfetch_max_distance Ns = Ns Sy 67108864 Ns B Po 64 MiB Pc Pq uint 5083ff01b23SMartin MatuskaMax bytes to prefetch per stream. 5093ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 510716fd348SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfetch_max_idistance Ns = Ns Sy 67108864 Ns B Po 64 MiB Pc Pq uint 5113ff01b23SMartin MatuskaMax bytes to prefetch indirects for per stream. 5123ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 5133ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfetch_max_streams Ns = Ns Sy 8 Pq uint 5143ff01b23SMartin MatuskaMax number of streams per zfetch (prefetch streams per file). 5153ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 516e3aa18adSMartin Matuska.It Sy zfetch_min_sec_reap Ns = Ns Sy 1 Pq uint 517e3aa18adSMartin MatuskaMin time before inactive prefetch stream can be reclaimed 518e3aa18adSMartin Matuska. 519e3aa18adSMartin Matuska.It Sy zfetch_max_sec_reap Ns = Ns Sy 2 Pq uint 520e3aa18adSMartin MatuskaMax time before inactive prefetch stream can be deleted 5213ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 5223ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_abd_scatter_enabled Ns = Ns Sy 1 Ns | Ns 0 Pq int 5233ff01b23SMartin MatuskaEnables ARC from using scatter/gather lists and forces all allocations to be 5243ff01b23SMartin Matuskalinear in kernel memory. 5253ff01b23SMartin MatuskaDisabling can improve performance in some code paths 5263ff01b23SMartin Matuskaat the expense of fragmented kernel memory. 5273ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 528e92ffd9bSMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_abd_scatter_max_order Ns = Ns Sy MAX_ORDER\-1 Pq uint 5293ff01b23SMartin MatuskaMaximum number of consecutive memory pages allocated in a single block for 5303ff01b23SMartin Matuskascatter/gather lists. 5313ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pp 5323ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe value of 5333ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy MAX_ORDER 5343ff01b23SMartin Matuskadepends on kernel configuration. 5353ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 536716fd348SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_abd_scatter_min_size Ns = Ns Sy 1536 Ns B Po 1.5 KiB Pc Pq uint 5373ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis is the minimum allocation size that will use scatter (page-based) ABDs. 5383ff01b23SMartin MatuskaSmaller allocations will use linear ABDs. 5393ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 540*dbd5678dSMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_arc_dnode_limit Ns = Ns Sy 0 Ns B Pq u64 5413ff01b23SMartin MatuskaWhen the number of bytes consumed by dnodes in the ARC exceeds this number of 5423ff01b23SMartin Matuskabytes, try to unpin some of it in response to demand for non-metadata. 5433ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis value acts as a ceiling to the amount of dnode metadata, and defaults to 5443ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy 0 , 5453ff01b23SMartin Matuskawhich indicates that a percent which is based on 5463ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy zfs_arc_dnode_limit_percent 5473ff01b23SMartin Matuskaof the ARC meta buffers that may be used for dnodes. 5483ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pp 5493ff01b23SMartin MatuskaAlso see 5503ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy zfs_arc_meta_prune 5513ff01b23SMartin Matuskawhich serves a similar purpose but is used 5523ff01b23SMartin Matuskawhen the amount of metadata in the ARC exceeds 5533ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy zfs_arc_meta_limit 5543ff01b23SMartin Matuskarather than in response to overall demand for non-metadata. 5553ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 556*dbd5678dSMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_arc_dnode_limit_percent Ns = Ns Sy 10 Ns % Pq u64 5573ff01b23SMartin MatuskaPercentage that can be consumed by dnodes of ARC meta buffers. 5583ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pp 5593ff01b23SMartin MatuskaSee also 5603ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy zfs_arc_dnode_limit , 5613ff01b23SMartin Matuskawhich serves a similar purpose but has a higher priority if nonzero. 5623ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 563*dbd5678dSMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_arc_dnode_reduce_percent Ns = Ns Sy 10 Ns % Pq u64 5643ff01b23SMartin MatuskaPercentage of ARC dnodes to try to scan in response to demand for non-metadata 5653ff01b23SMartin Matuskawhen the number of bytes consumed by dnodes exceeds 5663ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy zfs_arc_dnode_limit . 5673ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 568be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_arc_average_blocksize Ns = Ns Sy 8192 Ns B Po 8 KiB Pc Pq uint 5693ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe ARC's buffer hash table is sized based on the assumption of an average 5703ff01b23SMartin Matuskablock size of this value. 571716fd348SMartin MatuskaThis works out to roughly 1 MiB of hash table per 1 GiB of physical memory 5723ff01b23SMartin Matuskawith 8-byte pointers. 5733ff01b23SMartin MatuskaFor configurations with a known larger average block size, 5743ff01b23SMartin Matuskathis value can be increased to reduce the memory footprint. 5753ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 576be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_arc_eviction_pct Ns = Ns Sy 200 Ns % Pq uint 5773ff01b23SMartin MatuskaWhen 5783ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Fn arc_is_overflowing , 5793ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Fn arc_get_data_impl 5803ff01b23SMartin Matuskawaits for this percent of the requested amount of data to be evicted. 5813ff01b23SMartin MatuskaFor example, by default, for every 582716fd348SMartin Matuska.Em 2 KiB 5833ff01b23SMartin Matuskathat's evicted, 584716fd348SMartin Matuska.Em 1 KiB 5853ff01b23SMartin Matuskaof it may be "reused" by a new allocation. 5863ff01b23SMartin MatuskaSince this is above 5873ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy 100 Ns % , 5883ff01b23SMartin Matuskait ensures that progress is made towards getting 5893ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy arc_size No under Sy arc_c . 5903ff01b23SMartin MatuskaSince this is finite, it ensures that allocations can still happen, 5913ff01b23SMartin Matuskaeven during the potentially long time that 5923ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy arc_size No is more than Sy arc_c . 5933ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 594be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_arc_evict_batch_limit Ns = Ns Sy 10 Pq uint 5953ff01b23SMartin MatuskaNumber ARC headers to evict per sub-list before proceeding to another sub-list. 5963ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis batch-style operation prevents entire sub-lists from being evicted at once 5973ff01b23SMartin Matuskabut comes at a cost of additional unlocking and locking. 5983ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 599be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_arc_grow_retry Ns = Ns Sy 0 Ns s Pq uint 6003ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIf set to a non zero value, it will replace the 6013ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy arc_grow_retry 6023ff01b23SMartin Matuskavalue with this value. 6033ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe 6043ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy arc_grow_retry 6053ff01b23SMartin Matuska.No value Pq default Sy 5 Ns s 6063ff01b23SMartin Matuskais the number of seconds the ARC will wait before 6073ff01b23SMartin Matuskatrying to resume growth after a memory pressure event. 6083ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 6093ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_arc_lotsfree_percent Ns = Ns Sy 10 Ns % Pq int 6103ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThrottle I/O when free system memory drops below this percentage of total 6113ff01b23SMartin Matuskasystem memory. 6123ff01b23SMartin MatuskaSetting this value to 6133ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy 0 6143ff01b23SMartin Matuskawill disable the throttle. 6153ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 616*dbd5678dSMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_arc_max Ns = Ns Sy 0 Ns B Pq u64 6173ff01b23SMartin MatuskaMax size of ARC in bytes. 6183ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIf 6193ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy 0 , 6203ff01b23SMartin Matuskathen the max size of ARC is determined by the amount of system memory installed. 6213ff01b23SMartin MatuskaUnder Linux, half of system memory will be used as the limit. 6223ff01b23SMartin MatuskaUnder 6233ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Fx , 6243ff01b23SMartin Matuskathe larger of 625716fd348SMartin Matuska.Sy all_system_memory No \- Sy 1 GiB 626e92ffd9bSMartin Matuskaand 627e92ffd9bSMartin Matuska.Sy 5/8 No \(mu Sy all_system_memory 6283ff01b23SMartin Matuskawill be used as the limit. 6293ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis value must be at least 630716fd348SMartin Matuska.Sy 67108864 Ns B Pq 64 MiB . 6313ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pp 6323ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis value can be changed dynamically, with some caveats. 6333ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIt cannot be set back to 6343ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy 0 6353ff01b23SMartin Matuskawhile running, and reducing it below the current ARC size will not cause 6363ff01b23SMartin Matuskathe ARC to shrink without memory pressure to induce shrinking. 6373ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 638be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_arc_meta_adjust_restarts Ns = Ns Sy 4096 Pq uint 6393ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe number of restart passes to make while scanning the ARC attempting 6403ff01b23SMartin Matuskathe free buffers in order to stay below the 6413ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy fs_arc_meta_limit . 6423ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis value should not need to be tuned but is available to facilitate 6433ff01b23SMartin Matuskaperformance analysis. 6443ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 645*dbd5678dSMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_arc_meta_limit Ns = Ns Sy 0 Ns B Pq u64 6463ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe maximum allowed size in bytes that metadata buffers are allowed to 6473ff01b23SMartin Matuskaconsume in the ARC. 6483ff01b23SMartin MatuskaWhen this limit is reached, metadata buffers will be reclaimed, 6493ff01b23SMartin Matuskaeven if the overall 6503ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy arc_c_max 6513ff01b23SMartin Matuskahas not been reached. 6523ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIt defaults to 6533ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy 0 , 6543ff01b23SMartin Matuskawhich indicates that a percentage based on 6553ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy zfs_arc_meta_limit_percent 6563ff01b23SMartin Matuskaof the ARC may be used for metadata. 6573ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pp 6583ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis value my be changed dynamically, except that must be set to an explicit value 6593ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pq cannot be set back to Sy 0 . 6603ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 661*dbd5678dSMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_arc_meta_limit_percent Ns = Ns Sy 75 Ns % Pq u64 6623ff01b23SMartin MatuskaPercentage of ARC buffers that can be used for metadata. 6633ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pp 6643ff01b23SMartin MatuskaSee also 6653ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy zfs_arc_meta_limit , 6663ff01b23SMartin Matuskawhich serves a similar purpose but has a higher priority if nonzero. 6673ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 668*dbd5678dSMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_arc_meta_min Ns = Ns Sy 0 Ns B Pq u64 6693ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe minimum allowed size in bytes that metadata buffers may consume in 6703ff01b23SMartin Matuskathe ARC. 6713ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 6723ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_arc_meta_prune Ns = Ns Sy 10000 Pq int 6733ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe number of dentries and inodes to be scanned looking for entries 6743ff01b23SMartin Matuskawhich can be dropped. 6753ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis may be required when the ARC reaches the 6763ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy zfs_arc_meta_limit 6773ff01b23SMartin Matuskabecause dentries and inodes can pin buffers in the ARC. 6783ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIncreasing this value will cause to dentry and inode caches 6793ff01b23SMartin Matuskato be pruned more aggressively. 6803ff01b23SMartin MatuskaSetting this value to 6813ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy 0 6823ff01b23SMartin Matuskawill disable pruning the inode and dentry caches. 6833ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 684be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_arc_meta_strategy Ns = Ns Sy 1 Ns | Ns 0 Pq uint 6853ff01b23SMartin MatuskaDefine the strategy for ARC metadata buffer eviction (meta reclaim strategy): 6863ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Bl -tag -compact -offset 4n -width "0 (META_ONLY)" 6873ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy 0 Pq META_ONLY 6883ff01b23SMartin Matuskaevict only the ARC metadata buffers 6893ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy 1 Pq BALANCED 6903ff01b23SMartin Matuskaadditional data buffers may be evicted if required 6913ff01b23SMartin Matuskato evict the required number of metadata buffers. 6923ff01b23SMartin Matuska.El 6933ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 694*dbd5678dSMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_arc_min Ns = Ns Sy 0 Ns B Pq u64 6953ff01b23SMartin MatuskaMin size of ARC in bytes. 6963ff01b23SMartin Matuska.No If set to Sy 0 , arc_c_min 6973ff01b23SMartin Matuskawill default to consuming the larger of 698716fd348SMartin Matuska.Sy 32 MiB 699e92ffd9bSMartin Matuskaand 700e92ffd9bSMartin Matuska.Sy all_system_memory No / Sy 32 . 7013ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 702be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_arc_min_prefetch_ms Ns = Ns Sy 0 Ns ms Ns Po Ns ≡ Ns 1s Pc Pq uint 7033ff01b23SMartin MatuskaMinimum time prefetched blocks are locked in the ARC. 7043ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 705be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_arc_min_prescient_prefetch_ms Ns = Ns Sy 0 Ns ms Ns Po Ns ≡ Ns 6s Pc Pq uint 7063ff01b23SMartin MatuskaMinimum time "prescient prefetched" blocks are locked in the ARC. 7073ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThese blocks are meant to be prefetched fairly aggressively ahead of 7083ff01b23SMartin Matuskathe code that may use them. 7093ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 710e92ffd9bSMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_arc_prune_task_threads Ns = Ns Sy 1 Pq int 711e92ffd9bSMartin MatuskaNumber of arc_prune threads. 712e92ffd9bSMartin Matuska.Fx 713e92ffd9bSMartin Matuskadoes not need more than one. 714e92ffd9bSMartin MatuskaLinux may theoretically use one per mount point up to number of CPUs, 715e92ffd9bSMartin Matuskabut that was not proven to be useful. 716e92ffd9bSMartin Matuska. 7173ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_max_missing_tvds Ns = Ns Sy 0 Pq int 7183ff01b23SMartin MatuskaNumber of missing top-level vdevs which will be allowed during 7193ff01b23SMartin Matuskapool import (only in read-only mode). 7203ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 721*dbd5678dSMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_max_nvlist_src_size Ns = Sy 0 Pq u64 7223ff01b23SMartin MatuskaMaximum size in bytes allowed to be passed as 7233ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy zc_nvlist_src_size 7243ff01b23SMartin Matuskafor ioctls on 7253ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pa /dev/zfs . 7263ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis prevents a user from causing the kernel to allocate 7273ff01b23SMartin Matuskaan excessive amount of memory. 7283ff01b23SMartin MatuskaWhen the limit is exceeded, the ioctl fails with 7293ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy EINVAL 7303ff01b23SMartin Matuskaand a description of the error is sent to the 7313ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pa zfs-dbgmsg 7323ff01b23SMartin Matuskalog. 7333ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis parameter should not need to be touched under normal circumstances. 7343ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIf 7353ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy 0 , 7363ff01b23SMartin Matuskaequivalent to a quarter of the user-wired memory limit under 7373ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Fx 7383ff01b23SMartin Matuskaand to 739716fd348SMartin Matuska.Sy 134217728 Ns B Pq 128 MiB 7403ff01b23SMartin Matuskaunder Linux. 7413ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 742be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_multilist_num_sublists Ns = Ns Sy 0 Pq uint 7433ff01b23SMartin MatuskaTo allow more fine-grained locking, each ARC state contains a series 7443ff01b23SMartin Matuskaof lists for both data and metadata objects. 7453ff01b23SMartin MatuskaLocking is performed at the level of these "sub-lists". 7463ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis parameters controls the number of sub-lists per ARC state, 7473ff01b23SMartin Matuskaand also applies to other uses of the multilist data structure. 7483ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pp 7493ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIf 7503ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy 0 , 7513ff01b23SMartin Matuskaequivalent to the greater of the number of online CPUs and 7523ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy 4 . 7533ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 7543ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_arc_overflow_shift Ns = Ns Sy 8 Pq int 7553ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe ARC size is considered to be overflowing if it exceeds the current 7563ff01b23SMartin MatuskaARC target size 7573ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pq Sy arc_c 7583f9d360cSMartin Matuskaby thresholds determined by this parameter. 7593f9d360cSMartin MatuskaExceeding by 760e92ffd9bSMartin Matuska.Sy ( arc_c No >> Sy zfs_arc_overflow_shift ) No / Sy 2 7613f9d360cSMartin Matuskastarts ARC reclamation process. 7623f9d360cSMartin MatuskaIf that appears insufficient, exceeding by 763e92ffd9bSMartin Matuska.Sy ( arc_c No >> Sy zfs_arc_overflow_shift ) No \(mu Sy 1.5 7643f9d360cSMartin Matuskablocks new buffer allocation until the reclaim thread catches up. 7653f9d360cSMartin MatuskaStarted reclamation process continues till ARC size returns below the 7663f9d360cSMartin Matuskatarget size. 7673ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pp 7683ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe default value of 7693ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy 8 7703f9d360cSMartin Matuskacauses the ARC to start reclamation if it exceeds the target size by 7713f9d360cSMartin Matuska.Em 0.2% 7723f9d360cSMartin Matuskaof the target size, and block allocations by 7733f9d360cSMartin Matuska.Em 0.6% . 7743ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 775be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_arc_p_min_shift Ns = Ns Sy 0 Pq uint 7763ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIf nonzero, this will update 7773ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy arc_p_min_shift Pq default Sy 4 7783ff01b23SMartin Matuskawith the new value. 7793ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy arc_p_min_shift No is used as a shift of Sy arc_c 7803ff01b23SMartin Matuskawhen calculating the minumum 7813ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy arc_p No size. 7823ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 7833ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_arc_p_dampener_disable Ns = Ns Sy 1 Ns | Ns 0 Pq int 7843ff01b23SMartin MatuskaDisable 7853ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy arc_p 7863ff01b23SMartin Matuskaadapt dampener, which reduces the maximum single adjustment to 7873ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy arc_p . 7883ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 789be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_arc_shrink_shift Ns = Ns Sy 0 Pq uint 7903ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIf nonzero, this will update 7913ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy arc_shrink_shift Pq default Sy 7 7923ff01b23SMartin Matuskawith the new value. 7933ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 7943ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_arc_pc_percent Ns = Ns Sy 0 Ns % Po off Pc Pq uint 7953ff01b23SMartin MatuskaPercent of pagecache to reclaim ARC to. 7963ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pp 7973ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis tunable allows the ZFS ARC to play more nicely 7983ff01b23SMartin Matuskawith the kernel's LRU pagecache. 7993ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIt can guarantee that the ARC size won't collapse under scanning 8003ff01b23SMartin Matuskapressure on the pagecache, yet still allows the ARC to be reclaimed down to 8013ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy zfs_arc_min 8023ff01b23SMartin Matuskaif necessary. 8033ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis value is specified as percent of pagecache size (as measured by 8043ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy NR_FILE_PAGES ) , 8053ff01b23SMartin Matuskawhere that percent may exceed 8063ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy 100 . 8073ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis 8083ff01b23SMartin Matuskaonly operates during memory pressure/reclaim. 8093ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 8103ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_arc_shrinker_limit Ns = Ns Sy 10000 Pq int 8113ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis is a limit on how many pages the ARC shrinker makes available for 8123ff01b23SMartin Matuskaeviction in response to one page allocation attempt. 8133ff01b23SMartin MatuskaNote that in practice, the kernel's shrinker can ask us to evict 8143ff01b23SMartin Matuskaup to about four times this for one allocation attempt. 8153ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pp 8163ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe default limit of 817716fd348SMartin Matuska.Sy 10000 Pq in practice, Em 160 MiB No per allocation attempt with 4 KiB pages 8183ff01b23SMartin Matuskalimits the amount of time spent attempting to reclaim ARC memory to 8193ff01b23SMartin Matuskaless than 100 ms per allocation attempt, 820716fd348SMartin Matuskaeven with a small average compressed block size of ~8 KiB. 8213ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pp 8223ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe parameter can be set to 0 (zero) to disable the limit, 8233ff01b23SMartin Matuskaand only applies on Linux. 8243ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 825*dbd5678dSMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_arc_sys_free Ns = Ns Sy 0 Ns B Pq u64 8263ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe target number of bytes the ARC should leave as free memory on the system. 8273ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIf zero, equivalent to the bigger of 828716fd348SMartin Matuska.Sy 512 KiB No and Sy all_system_memory/64 . 8293ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 8303ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_autoimport_disable Ns = Ns Sy 1 Ns | Ns 0 Pq int 8313ff01b23SMartin MatuskaDisable pool import at module load by ignoring the cache file 8323ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pq Sy spa_config_path . 8333ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 8343ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_checksum_events_per_second Ns = Ns Sy 20 Ns /s Pq uint 8353ff01b23SMartin MatuskaRate limit checksum events to this many per second. 8363ff01b23SMartin MatuskaNote that this should not be set below the ZED thresholds 8373ff01b23SMartin Matuska(currently 10 checksums over 10 seconds) 8383ff01b23SMartin Matuskaor else the daemon may not trigger any action. 8393ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 840be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_commit_timeout_pct Ns = Ns Sy 5 Ns % Pq uint 8413ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis controls the amount of time that a ZIL block (lwb) will remain "open" 8423ff01b23SMartin Matuskawhen it isn't "full", and it has a thread waiting for it to be committed to 8433ff01b23SMartin Matuskastable storage. 8443ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe timeout is scaled based on a percentage of the last lwb 8453ff01b23SMartin Matuskalatency to avoid significantly impacting the latency of each individual 8463ff01b23SMartin Matuskatransaction record (itx). 8473ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 8483ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_condense_indirect_commit_entry_delay_ms Ns = Ns Sy 0 Ns ms Pq int 8493ff01b23SMartin MatuskaVdev indirection layer (used for device removal) sleeps for this many 8503ff01b23SMartin Matuskamilliseconds during mapping generation. 8513ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIntended for use with the test suite to throttle vdev removal speed. 8523ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 853be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_condense_indirect_obsolete_pct Ns = Ns Sy 25 Ns % Pq uint 8543ff01b23SMartin MatuskaMinimum percent of obsolete bytes in vdev mapping required to attempt to condense 8553ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pq see Sy zfs_condense_indirect_vdevs_enable . 8563ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIntended for use with the test suite 8573ff01b23SMartin Matuskato facilitate triggering condensing as needed. 8583ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 8593ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_condense_indirect_vdevs_enable Ns = Ns Sy 1 Ns | Ns 0 Pq int 8603ff01b23SMartin MatuskaEnable condensing indirect vdev mappings. 8613ff01b23SMartin MatuskaWhen set, attempt to condense indirect vdev mappings 8623ff01b23SMartin Matuskaif the mapping uses more than 8633ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy zfs_condense_min_mapping_bytes 8643ff01b23SMartin Matuskabytes of memory and if the obsolete space map object uses more than 8653ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy zfs_condense_max_obsolete_bytes 8663ff01b23SMartin Matuskabytes on-disk. 8673ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe condensing process is an attempt to save memory by removing obsolete mappings. 8683ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 869*dbd5678dSMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_condense_max_obsolete_bytes Ns = Ns Sy 1073741824 Ns B Po 1 GiB Pc Pq u64 8703ff01b23SMartin MatuskaOnly attempt to condense indirect vdev mappings if the on-disk size 8713ff01b23SMartin Matuskaof the obsolete space map object is greater than this number of bytes 8723ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pq see Sy zfs_condense_indirect_vdevs_enable . 8733ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 874*dbd5678dSMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_condense_min_mapping_bytes Ns = Ns Sy 131072 Ns B Po 128 KiB Pc Pq u64 8753ff01b23SMartin MatuskaMinimum size vdev mapping to attempt to condense 8763ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pq see Sy zfs_condense_indirect_vdevs_enable . 8773ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 8783ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_dbgmsg_enable Ns = Ns Sy 1 Ns | Ns 0 Pq int 8793ff01b23SMartin MatuskaInternally ZFS keeps a small log to facilitate debugging. 8803ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe log is enabled by default, and can be disabled by unsetting this option. 8813ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe contents of the log can be accessed by reading 8823ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pa /proc/spl/kstat/zfs/dbgmsg . 8833ff01b23SMartin MatuskaWriting 8843ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy 0 8853ff01b23SMartin Matuskato the file clears the log. 8863ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pp 8873ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis setting does not influence debug prints due to 8883ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy zfs_flags . 8893ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 890be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_dbgmsg_maxsize Ns = Ns Sy 4194304 Ns B Po 4 MiB Pc Pq uint 8913ff01b23SMartin MatuskaMaximum size of the internal ZFS debug log. 8923ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 8933ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_dbuf_state_index Ns = Ns Sy 0 Pq int 8943ff01b23SMartin MatuskaHistorically used for controlling what reporting was available under 8953ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pa /proc/spl/kstat/zfs . 8963ff01b23SMartin MatuskaNo effect. 8973ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 8983ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_deadman_enabled Ns = Ns Sy 1 Ns | Ns 0 Pq int 8993ff01b23SMartin MatuskaWhen a pool sync operation takes longer than 9003ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy zfs_deadman_synctime_ms , 9013ff01b23SMartin Matuskaor when an individual I/O operation takes longer than 9023ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy zfs_deadman_ziotime_ms , 9033ff01b23SMartin Matuskathen the operation is considered to be "hung". 9043ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIf 9053ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy zfs_deadman_enabled 9063ff01b23SMartin Matuskais set, then the deadman behavior is invoked as described by 9073ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy zfs_deadman_failmode . 9083ff01b23SMartin MatuskaBy default, the deadman is enabled and set to 9093ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy wait 910c03c5b1cSMartin Matuskawhich results in "hung" I/O operations only being logged. 9113ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe deadman is automatically disabled when a pool gets suspended. 9123ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 9133ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_deadman_failmode Ns = Ns Sy wait Pq charp 9143ff01b23SMartin MatuskaControls the failure behavior when the deadman detects a "hung" I/O operation. 9153ff01b23SMartin MatuskaValid values are: 9163ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Bl -tag -compact -offset 4n -width "continue" 9173ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy wait 9183ff01b23SMartin MatuskaWait for a "hung" operation to complete. 9193ff01b23SMartin MatuskaFor each "hung" operation a "deadman" event will be posted 9203ff01b23SMartin Matuskadescribing that operation. 9213ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy continue 9223ff01b23SMartin MatuskaAttempt to recover from a "hung" operation by re-dispatching it 9233ff01b23SMartin Matuskato the I/O pipeline if possible. 9243ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy panic 9253ff01b23SMartin MatuskaPanic the system. 9263ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis can be used to facilitate automatic fail-over 9273ff01b23SMartin Matuskato a properly configured fail-over partner. 9283ff01b23SMartin Matuska.El 9293ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 930*dbd5678dSMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_deadman_checktime_ms Ns = Ns Sy 60000 Ns ms Po 1 min Pc Pq u64 9313ff01b23SMartin MatuskaCheck time in milliseconds. 9323ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis defines the frequency at which we check for hung I/O requests 9333ff01b23SMartin Matuskaand potentially invoke the 9343ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy zfs_deadman_failmode 9353ff01b23SMartin Matuskabehavior. 9363ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 937*dbd5678dSMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_deadman_synctime_ms Ns = Ns Sy 600000 Ns ms Po 10 min Pc Pq u64 9383ff01b23SMartin MatuskaInterval in milliseconds after which the deadman is triggered and also 9393ff01b23SMartin Matuskathe interval after which a pool sync operation is considered to be "hung". 9403ff01b23SMartin MatuskaOnce this limit is exceeded the deadman will be invoked every 9413ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy zfs_deadman_checktime_ms 9423ff01b23SMartin Matuskamilliseconds until the pool sync completes. 9433ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 944*dbd5678dSMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_deadman_ziotime_ms Ns = Ns Sy 300000 Ns ms Po 5 min Pc Pq u64 9453ff01b23SMartin MatuskaInterval in milliseconds after which the deadman is triggered and an 9463ff01b23SMartin Matuskaindividual I/O operation is considered to be "hung". 9473ff01b23SMartin MatuskaAs long as the operation remains "hung", 9483ff01b23SMartin Matuskathe deadman will be invoked every 9493ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy zfs_deadman_checktime_ms 9503ff01b23SMartin Matuskamilliseconds until the operation completes. 9513ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 9523ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_dedup_prefetch Ns = Ns Sy 0 Ns | Ns 1 Pq int 9533ff01b23SMartin MatuskaEnable prefetching dedup-ed blocks which are going to be freed. 9543ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 955be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_delay_min_dirty_percent Ns = Ns Sy 60 Ns % Pq uint 9563ff01b23SMartin MatuskaStart to delay each transaction once there is this amount of dirty data, 9573ff01b23SMartin Matuskaexpressed as a percentage of 9583ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy zfs_dirty_data_max . 9593ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis value should be at least 9603ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy zfs_vdev_async_write_active_max_dirty_percent . 9613ff01b23SMartin Matuska.No See Sx ZFS TRANSACTION DELAY . 9623ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 9633ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_delay_scale Ns = Ns Sy 500000 Pq int 9643ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis controls how quickly the transaction delay approaches infinity. 9653ff01b23SMartin MatuskaLarger values cause longer delays for a given amount of dirty data. 9663ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pp 9673ff01b23SMartin MatuskaFor the smoothest delay, this value should be about 1 billion divided 9683ff01b23SMartin Matuskaby the maximum number of operations per second. 9693ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis will smoothly handle between ten times and a tenth of this number. 9703ff01b23SMartin Matuska.No See Sx ZFS TRANSACTION DELAY . 9713ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pp 972e92ffd9bSMartin Matuska.Sy zfs_delay_scale No \(mu Sy zfs_dirty_data_max Em must No be smaller than Sy 2^64 . 9733ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 9743ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_disable_ivset_guid_check Ns = Ns Sy 0 Ns | Ns 1 Pq int 9753ff01b23SMartin MatuskaDisables requirement for IVset GUIDs to be present and match when doing a raw 9763ff01b23SMartin Matuskareceive of encrypted datasets. 9773ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIntended for users whose pools were created with 9783ff01b23SMartin MatuskaOpenZFS pre-release versions and now have compatibility issues. 9793ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 9803ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_key_max_salt_uses Ns = Ns Sy 400000000 Po 4*10^8 Pc Pq ulong 9813ff01b23SMartin MatuskaMaximum number of uses of a single salt value before generating a new one for 9823ff01b23SMartin Matuskaencrypted datasets. 9833ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe default value is also the maximum. 9843ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 9853ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_object_mutex_size Ns = Ns Sy 64 Pq uint 9863ff01b23SMartin MatuskaSize of the znode hashtable used for holds. 9873ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pp 9883ff01b23SMartin MatuskaDue to the need to hold locks on objects that may not exist yet, kernel mutexes 9893ff01b23SMartin Matuskaare not created per-object and instead a hashtable is used where collisions 9903ff01b23SMartin Matuskawill result in objects waiting when there is not actually contention on the 9913ff01b23SMartin Matuskasame object. 9923ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 9933ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_slow_io_events_per_second Ns = Ns Sy 20 Ns /s Pq int 994c03c5b1cSMartin MatuskaRate limit delay and deadman zevents (which report slow I/O operations) to this many per 9953ff01b23SMartin Matuskasecond. 9963ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 997*dbd5678dSMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_unflushed_max_mem_amt Ns = Ns Sy 1073741824 Ns B Po 1 GiB Pc Pq u64 9983ff01b23SMartin MatuskaUpper-bound limit for unflushed metadata changes to be held by the 9993ff01b23SMartin Matuskalog spacemap in memory, in bytes. 10003ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1001*dbd5678dSMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_unflushed_max_mem_ppm Ns = Ns Sy 1000 Ns ppm Po 0.1% Pc Pq u64 10023ff01b23SMartin MatuskaPart of overall system memory that ZFS allows to be used 10033ff01b23SMartin Matuskafor unflushed metadata changes by the log spacemap, in millionths. 10043ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1005*dbd5678dSMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_unflushed_log_block_max Ns = Ns Sy 131072 Po 128k Pc Pq u64 10063ff01b23SMartin MatuskaDescribes the maximum number of log spacemap blocks allowed for each pool. 10073ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe default value means that the space in all the log spacemaps 10083ff01b23SMartin Matuskacan add up to no more than 1009716fd348SMartin Matuska.Sy 131072 10103ff01b23SMartin Matuskablocks (which means 1011716fd348SMartin Matuska.Em 16 GiB 10123ff01b23SMartin Matuskaof logical space before compression and ditto blocks, 10133ff01b23SMartin Matuskaassuming that blocksize is 1014716fd348SMartin Matuska.Em 128 KiB ) . 10153ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pp 10163ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis tunable is important because it involves a trade-off between import 10173ff01b23SMartin Matuskatime after an unclean export and the frequency of flushing metaslabs. 10183ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe higher this number is, the more log blocks we allow when the pool is 10193ff01b23SMartin Matuskaactive which means that we flush metaslabs less often and thus decrease 1020c03c5b1cSMartin Matuskathe number of I/O operations for spacemap updates per TXG. 10213ff01b23SMartin MatuskaAt the same time though, that means that in the event of an unclean export, 10223ff01b23SMartin Matuskathere will be more log spacemap blocks for us to read, inducing overhead 10233ff01b23SMartin Matuskain the import time of the pool. 10243ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe lower the number, the amount of flushing increases, destroying log 10253ff01b23SMartin Matuskablocks quicker as they become obsolete faster, which leaves less blocks 10263ff01b23SMartin Matuskato be read during import time after a crash. 10273ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pp 10283ff01b23SMartin MatuskaEach log spacemap block existing during pool import leads to approximately 10293ff01b23SMartin Matuskaone extra logical I/O issued. 10303ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis is the reason why this tunable is exposed in terms of blocks rather 10313ff01b23SMartin Matuskathan space used. 10323ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1033*dbd5678dSMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_unflushed_log_block_min Ns = Ns Sy 1000 Pq u64 10343ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIf the number of metaslabs is small and our incoming rate is high, 10353ff01b23SMartin Matuskawe could get into a situation that we are flushing all our metaslabs every TXG. 10363ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThus we always allow at least this many log blocks. 10373ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1038*dbd5678dSMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_unflushed_log_block_pct Ns = Ns Sy 400 Ns % Pq u64 10393ff01b23SMartin MatuskaTunable used to determine the number of blocks that can be used for 10403ff01b23SMartin Matuskathe spacemap log, expressed as a percentage of the total number of 1041716fd348SMartin Matuskaunflushed metaslabs in the pool. 1042716fd348SMartin Matuska. 1043*dbd5678dSMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_unflushed_log_txg_max Ns = Ns Sy 1000 Pq u64 1044716fd348SMartin MatuskaTunable limiting maximum time in TXGs any metaslab may remain unflushed. 1045716fd348SMartin MatuskaIt effectively limits maximum number of unflushed per-TXG spacemap logs 1046716fd348SMartin Matuskathat need to be read after unclean pool export. 10473ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 10483ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_unlink_suspend_progress Ns = Ns Sy 0 Ns | Ns 1 Pq uint 10493ff01b23SMartin MatuskaWhen enabled, files will not be asynchronously removed from the list of pending 10503ff01b23SMartin Matuskaunlinks and the space they consume will be leaked. 10513ff01b23SMartin MatuskaOnce this option has been disabled and the dataset is remounted, 10523ff01b23SMartin Matuskathe pending unlinks will be processed and the freed space returned to the pool. 10533ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis option is used by the test suite. 10543ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 10553ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_delete_blocks Ns = Ns Sy 20480 Pq ulong 10563ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis is the used to define a large file for the purposes of deletion. 10573ff01b23SMartin MatuskaFiles containing more than 10583ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy zfs_delete_blocks 10593ff01b23SMartin Matuskawill be deleted asynchronously, while smaller files are deleted synchronously. 10603ff01b23SMartin MatuskaDecreasing this value will reduce the time spent in an 10613ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Xr unlink 2 10623ff01b23SMartin Matuskasystem call, at the expense of a longer delay before the freed space is available. 1063*dbd5678dSMartin MatuskaThis only applies on Linux. 10643ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 10653ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_dirty_data_max Ns = Pq int 10663ff01b23SMartin MatuskaDetermines the dirty space limit in bytes. 10673ff01b23SMartin MatuskaOnce this limit is exceeded, new writes are halted until space frees up. 10683ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis parameter takes precedence over 10693ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy zfs_dirty_data_max_percent . 10703ff01b23SMartin Matuska.No See Sx ZFS TRANSACTION DELAY . 10713ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pp 10723ff01b23SMartin MatuskaDefaults to 10733ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy physical_ram/10 , 10743ff01b23SMartin Matuskacapped at 10753ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy zfs_dirty_data_max_max . 10763ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 10773ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_dirty_data_max_max Ns = Pq int 10783ff01b23SMartin MatuskaMaximum allowable value of 10793ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy zfs_dirty_data_max , 10803ff01b23SMartin Matuskaexpressed in bytes. 10813ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis limit is only enforced at module load time, and will be ignored if 10823ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy zfs_dirty_data_max 10833ff01b23SMartin Matuskais later changed. 10843ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis parameter takes precedence over 10853ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy zfs_dirty_data_max_max_percent . 10863ff01b23SMartin Matuska.No See Sx ZFS TRANSACTION DELAY . 10873ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pp 10883ff01b23SMartin MatuskaDefaults to 10893ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy physical_ram/4 , 10903ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1091be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_dirty_data_max_max_percent Ns = Ns Sy 25 Ns % Pq uint 10923ff01b23SMartin MatuskaMaximum allowable value of 10933ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy zfs_dirty_data_max , 10943ff01b23SMartin Matuskaexpressed as a percentage of physical RAM. 10953ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis limit is only enforced at module load time, and will be ignored if 10963ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy zfs_dirty_data_max 10973ff01b23SMartin Matuskais later changed. 10983ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe parameter 10993ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy zfs_dirty_data_max_max 11003ff01b23SMartin Matuskatakes precedence over this one. 11013ff01b23SMartin Matuska.No See Sx ZFS TRANSACTION DELAY . 11023ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1103be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_dirty_data_max_percent Ns = Ns Sy 10 Ns % Pq uint 11043ff01b23SMartin MatuskaDetermines the dirty space limit, expressed as a percentage of all memory. 11053ff01b23SMartin MatuskaOnce this limit is exceeded, new writes are halted until space frees up. 11063ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe parameter 11073ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy zfs_dirty_data_max 11083ff01b23SMartin Matuskatakes precedence over this one. 11093ff01b23SMartin Matuska.No See Sx ZFS TRANSACTION DELAY . 11103ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pp 11113ff01b23SMartin MatuskaSubject to 11123ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy zfs_dirty_data_max_max . 11133ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1114be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_dirty_data_sync_percent Ns = Ns Sy 20 Ns % Pq uint 11153ff01b23SMartin MatuskaStart syncing out a transaction group if there's at least this much dirty data 11163ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pq as a percentage of Sy zfs_dirty_data_max . 11173ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis should be less than 11183ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy zfs_vdev_async_write_active_min_dirty_percent . 11193ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 11203f9d360cSMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_wrlog_data_max Ns = Pq int 11213f9d360cSMartin MatuskaThe upper limit of write-transaction zil log data size in bytes. 1122e3aa18adSMartin MatuskaWrite operations are throttled when approaching the limit until log data is 1123e3aa18adSMartin Matuskacleared out after transaction group sync. 1124e3aa18adSMartin MatuskaBecause of some overhead, it should be set at least 2 times the size of 11253f9d360cSMartin Matuska.Sy zfs_dirty_data_max 11263f9d360cSMartin Matuska.No to prevent harming normal write throughput. 11273f9d360cSMartin MatuskaIt also should be smaller than the size of the slog device if slog is present. 11283f9d360cSMartin Matuska.Pp 11293f9d360cSMartin MatuskaDefaults to 11303f9d360cSMartin Matuska.Sy zfs_dirty_data_max*2 11313f9d360cSMartin Matuska. 11323ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_fallocate_reserve_percent Ns = Ns Sy 110 Ns % Pq uint 11333ff01b23SMartin MatuskaSince ZFS is a copy-on-write filesystem with snapshots, blocks cannot be 11343ff01b23SMartin Matuskapreallocated for a file in order to guarantee that later writes will not 11353ff01b23SMartin Matuskarun out of space. 11363ff01b23SMartin MatuskaInstead, 11373ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Xr fallocate 2 11383ff01b23SMartin Matuskaspace preallocation only checks that sufficient space is currently available 11393ff01b23SMartin Matuskain the pool or the user's project quota allocation, 11403ff01b23SMartin Matuskaand then creates a sparse file of the requested size. 11413ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe requested space is multiplied by 11423ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy zfs_fallocate_reserve_percent 11433ff01b23SMartin Matuskato allow additional space for indirect blocks and other internal metadata. 11443ff01b23SMartin MatuskaSetting this to 11453ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy 0 11463ff01b23SMartin Matuskadisables support for 11473ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Xr fallocate 2 11483ff01b23SMartin Matuskaand causes it to return 11493ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy EOPNOTSUPP . 11503ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 11513ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_fletcher_4_impl Ns = Ns Sy fastest Pq string 11523ff01b23SMartin MatuskaSelect a fletcher 4 implementation. 11533ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pp 11543ff01b23SMartin MatuskaSupported selectors are: 11553ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy fastest , scalar , sse2 , ssse3 , avx2 , avx512f , avx512bw , 11563ff01b23SMartin Matuska.No and Sy aarch64_neon . 11573ff01b23SMartin MatuskaAll except 11583ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy fastest No and Sy scalar 11593ff01b23SMartin Matuskarequire instruction set extensions to be available, 11603ff01b23SMartin Matuskaand will only appear if ZFS detects that they are present at runtime. 11613ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIf multiple implementations of fletcher 4 are available, the 11623ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy fastest 11633ff01b23SMartin Matuskawill be chosen using a micro benchmark. 11643ff01b23SMartin MatuskaSelecting 11653ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy scalar 11663ff01b23SMartin Matuskaresults in the original CPU-based calculation being used. 11673ff01b23SMartin MatuskaSelecting any option other than 11683ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy fastest No or Sy scalar 11693ff01b23SMartin Matuskaresults in vector instructions 11703ff01b23SMartin Matuskafrom the respective CPU instruction set being used. 11713ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1172c7046f76SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_blake3_impl Ns = Ns Sy fastest Pq string 1173c7046f76SMartin MatuskaSelect a BLAKE3 implementation. 1174c7046f76SMartin Matuska.Pp 1175c7046f76SMartin MatuskaSupported selectors are: 1176c7046f76SMartin Matuska.Sy cycle , fastest , generic , sse2 , sse41 , avx2 , avx512 . 1177c7046f76SMartin MatuskaAll except 1178c7046f76SMartin Matuska.Sy cycle , fastest No and Sy generic 1179c7046f76SMartin Matuskarequire instruction set extensions to be available, 1180c7046f76SMartin Matuskaand will only appear if ZFS detects that they are present at runtime. 1181c7046f76SMartin MatuskaIf multiple implementations of BLAKE3 are available, the 1182c7046f76SMartin Matuska.Sy fastest will be chosen using a micro benchmark. You can see the 1183c7046f76SMartin Matuskabenchmark results by reading this kstat file: 1184c7046f76SMartin Matuska.Pa /proc/spl/kstat/zfs/chksum_bench . 1185c7046f76SMartin Matuska. 11863ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_free_bpobj_enabled Ns = Ns Sy 1 Ns | Ns 0 Pq int 11873ff01b23SMartin MatuskaEnable/disable the processing of the free_bpobj object. 11883ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1189*dbd5678dSMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_async_block_max_blocks Ns = Ns Sy UINT64_MAX Po unlimited Pc Pq u64 11903ff01b23SMartin MatuskaMaximum number of blocks freed in a single TXG. 11913ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1192*dbd5678dSMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_max_async_dedup_frees Ns = Ns Sy 100000 Po 10^5 Pc Pq u64 11933ff01b23SMartin MatuskaMaximum number of dedup blocks freed in a single TXG. 11943ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1195be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_vdev_async_read_max_active Ns = Ns Sy 3 Pq uint 11963ff01b23SMartin MatuskaMaximum asynchronous read I/O operations active to each device. 11973ff01b23SMartin Matuska.No See Sx ZFS I/O SCHEDULER . 11983ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1199be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_vdev_async_read_min_active Ns = Ns Sy 1 Pq uint 12003ff01b23SMartin MatuskaMinimum asynchronous read I/O operation active to each device. 12013ff01b23SMartin Matuska.No See Sx ZFS I/O SCHEDULER . 12023ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1203be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_vdev_async_write_active_max_dirty_percent Ns = Ns Sy 60 Ns % Pq uint 12043ff01b23SMartin MatuskaWhen the pool has more than this much dirty data, use 12053ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy zfs_vdev_async_write_max_active 12063ff01b23SMartin Matuskato limit active async writes. 12073ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIf the dirty data is between the minimum and maximum, 12083ff01b23SMartin Matuskathe active I/O limit is linearly interpolated. 12093ff01b23SMartin Matuska.No See Sx ZFS I/O SCHEDULER . 12103ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1211be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_vdev_async_write_active_min_dirty_percent Ns = Ns Sy 30 Ns % Pq uint 12123ff01b23SMartin MatuskaWhen the pool has less than this much dirty data, use 12133ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy zfs_vdev_async_write_min_active 12143ff01b23SMartin Matuskato limit active async writes. 12153ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIf the dirty data is between the minimum and maximum, 12163ff01b23SMartin Matuskathe active I/O limit is linearly 12173ff01b23SMartin Matuskainterpolated. 12183ff01b23SMartin Matuska.No See Sx ZFS I/O SCHEDULER . 12193ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1220be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_vdev_async_write_max_active Ns = Ns Sy 30 Pq uint 12213ff01b23SMartin MatuskaMaximum asynchronous write I/O operations active to each device. 12223ff01b23SMartin Matuska.No See Sx ZFS I/O SCHEDULER . 12233ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1224be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_vdev_async_write_min_active Ns = Ns Sy 2 Pq uint 12253ff01b23SMartin MatuskaMinimum asynchronous write I/O operations active to each device. 12263ff01b23SMartin Matuska.No See Sx ZFS I/O SCHEDULER . 12273ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pp 12283ff01b23SMartin MatuskaLower values are associated with better latency on rotational media but poorer 12293ff01b23SMartin Matuskaresilver performance. 12303ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe default value of 12313ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy 2 12323ff01b23SMartin Matuskawas chosen as a compromise. 12333ff01b23SMartin MatuskaA value of 12343ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy 3 12353ff01b23SMartin Matuskahas been shown to improve resilver performance further at a cost of 12363ff01b23SMartin Matuskafurther increasing latency. 12373ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1238be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_vdev_initializing_max_active Ns = Ns Sy 1 Pq uint 12393ff01b23SMartin MatuskaMaximum initializing I/O operations active to each device. 12403ff01b23SMartin Matuska.No See Sx ZFS I/O SCHEDULER . 12413ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1242be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_vdev_initializing_min_active Ns = Ns Sy 1 Pq uint 12433ff01b23SMartin MatuskaMinimum initializing I/O operations active to each device. 12443ff01b23SMartin Matuska.No See Sx ZFS I/O SCHEDULER . 12453ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1246be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_vdev_max_active Ns = Ns Sy 1000 Pq uint 12473ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe maximum number of I/O operations active to each device. 12483ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIdeally, this will be at least the sum of each queue's 12493ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy max_active . 12503ff01b23SMartin Matuska.No See Sx ZFS I/O SCHEDULER . 12513ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1252*dbd5678dSMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_vdev_open_timeout_ms Ns = Ns Sy 1000 Pq uint 1253*dbd5678dSMartin MatuskaTimeout value to wait before determining a device is missing 1254*dbd5678dSMartin Matuskaduring import. 1255*dbd5678dSMartin MatuskaThis is helpful for transient missing paths due 1256*dbd5678dSMartin Matuskato links being briefly removed and recreated in response to 1257*dbd5678dSMartin Matuskaudev events. 1258*dbd5678dSMartin Matuska. 1259be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_vdev_rebuild_max_active Ns = Ns Sy 3 Pq uint 12603ff01b23SMartin MatuskaMaximum sequential resilver I/O operations active to each device. 12613ff01b23SMartin Matuska.No See Sx ZFS I/O SCHEDULER . 12623ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1263be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_vdev_rebuild_min_active Ns = Ns Sy 1 Pq uint 12643ff01b23SMartin MatuskaMinimum sequential resilver I/O operations active to each device. 12653ff01b23SMartin Matuska.No See Sx ZFS I/O SCHEDULER . 12663ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1267be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_vdev_removal_max_active Ns = Ns Sy 2 Pq uint 12683ff01b23SMartin MatuskaMaximum removal I/O operations active to each device. 12693ff01b23SMartin Matuska.No See Sx ZFS I/O SCHEDULER . 12703ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1271be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_vdev_removal_min_active Ns = Ns Sy 1 Pq uint 12723ff01b23SMartin MatuskaMinimum removal I/O operations active to each device. 12733ff01b23SMartin Matuska.No See Sx ZFS I/O SCHEDULER . 12743ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1275be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_vdev_scrub_max_active Ns = Ns Sy 2 Pq uint 12763ff01b23SMartin MatuskaMaximum scrub I/O operations active to each device. 12773ff01b23SMartin Matuska.No See Sx ZFS I/O SCHEDULER . 12783ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1279be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_vdev_scrub_min_active Ns = Ns Sy 1 Pq uint 12803ff01b23SMartin MatuskaMinimum scrub I/O operations active to each device. 12813ff01b23SMartin Matuska.No See Sx ZFS I/O SCHEDULER . 12823ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1283be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_vdev_sync_read_max_active Ns = Ns Sy 10 Pq uint 12843ff01b23SMartin MatuskaMaximum synchronous read I/O operations active to each device. 12853ff01b23SMartin Matuska.No See Sx ZFS I/O SCHEDULER . 12863ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1287be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_vdev_sync_read_min_active Ns = Ns Sy 10 Pq uint 12883ff01b23SMartin MatuskaMinimum synchronous read I/O operations active to each device. 12893ff01b23SMartin Matuska.No See Sx ZFS I/O SCHEDULER . 12903ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1291be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_vdev_sync_write_max_active Ns = Ns Sy 10 Pq uint 12923ff01b23SMartin MatuskaMaximum synchronous write I/O operations active to each device. 12933ff01b23SMartin Matuska.No See Sx ZFS I/O SCHEDULER . 12943ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1295be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_vdev_sync_write_min_active Ns = Ns Sy 10 Pq uint 12963ff01b23SMartin MatuskaMinimum synchronous write I/O operations active to each device. 12973ff01b23SMartin Matuska.No See Sx ZFS I/O SCHEDULER . 12983ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1299be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_vdev_trim_max_active Ns = Ns Sy 2 Pq uint 13003ff01b23SMartin MatuskaMaximum trim/discard I/O operations active to each device. 13013ff01b23SMartin Matuska.No See Sx ZFS I/O SCHEDULER . 13023ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1303be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_vdev_trim_min_active Ns = Ns Sy 1 Pq uint 13043ff01b23SMartin MatuskaMinimum trim/discard I/O operations active to each device. 13053ff01b23SMartin Matuska.No See Sx ZFS I/O SCHEDULER . 13063ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1307be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_vdev_nia_delay Ns = Ns Sy 5 Pq uint 13083ff01b23SMartin MatuskaFor non-interactive I/O (scrub, resilver, removal, initialize and rebuild), 13093ff01b23SMartin Matuskathe number of concurrently-active I/O operations is limited to 13103ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy zfs_*_min_active , 13113ff01b23SMartin Matuskaunless the vdev is "idle". 1312e92ffd9bSMartin MatuskaWhen there are no interactive I/O operations active (synchronous or otherwise), 13133ff01b23SMartin Matuskaand 13143ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy zfs_vdev_nia_delay 13153ff01b23SMartin Matuskaoperations have completed since the last interactive operation, 13163ff01b23SMartin Matuskathen the vdev is considered to be "idle", 13173ff01b23SMartin Matuskaand the number of concurrently-active non-interactive operations is increased to 13183ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy zfs_*_max_active . 13193ff01b23SMartin Matuska.No See Sx ZFS I/O SCHEDULER . 13203ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1321be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_vdev_nia_credit Ns = Ns Sy 5 Pq uint 13223ff01b23SMartin MatuskaSome HDDs tend to prioritize sequential I/O so strongly, that concurrent 13233ff01b23SMartin Matuskarandom I/O latency reaches several seconds. 13243ff01b23SMartin MatuskaOn some HDDs this happens even if sequential I/O operations 13253ff01b23SMartin Matuskaare submitted one at a time, and so setting 13263ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy zfs_*_max_active Ns = Sy 1 13273ff01b23SMartin Matuskadoes not help. 13283ff01b23SMartin MatuskaTo prevent non-interactive I/O, like scrub, 13293ff01b23SMartin Matuskafrom monopolizing the device, no more than 13303ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy zfs_vdev_nia_credit operations can be sent 13313ff01b23SMartin Matuskawhile there are outstanding incomplete interactive operations. 13323ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis enforced wait ensures the HDD services the interactive I/O 13333ff01b23SMartin Matuskawithin a reasonable amount of time. 13343ff01b23SMartin Matuska.No See Sx ZFS I/O SCHEDULER . 13353ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1336be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_vdev_queue_depth_pct Ns = Ns Sy 1000 Ns % Pq uint 13373ff01b23SMartin MatuskaMaximum number of queued allocations per top-level vdev expressed as 13383ff01b23SMartin Matuskaa percentage of 13393ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy zfs_vdev_async_write_max_active , 13403ff01b23SMartin Matuskawhich allows the system to detect devices that are more capable 13413ff01b23SMartin Matuskaof handling allocations and to allocate more blocks to those devices. 13423ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis allows for dynamic allocation distribution when devices are imbalanced, 13433ff01b23SMartin Matuskaas fuller devices will tend to be slower than empty devices. 13443ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pp 13453ff01b23SMartin MatuskaAlso see 13463ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy zio_dva_throttle_enabled . 13473ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1348*dbd5678dSMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_vdev_failfast_mask Ns = Ns Sy 1 Pq uint 1349*dbd5678dSMartin MatuskaDefines if the driver should retire on a given error type. 1350*dbd5678dSMartin MatuskaThe following options may be bitwise-ored together: 1351*dbd5678dSMartin Matuska.TS 1352*dbd5678dSMartin Matuskabox; 1353*dbd5678dSMartin Matuskalbz r l l . 1354*dbd5678dSMartin Matuska Value Name Description 1355*dbd5678dSMartin Matuska_ 1356*dbd5678dSMartin Matuska 1 Device No driver retries on device errors 1357*dbd5678dSMartin Matuska 2 Transport No driver retries on transport errors. 1358*dbd5678dSMartin Matuska 4 Driver No driver retries on driver errors. 1359*dbd5678dSMartin Matuska.TE 1360*dbd5678dSMartin Matuska. 13613ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_expire_snapshot Ns = Ns Sy 300 Ns s Pq int 13623ff01b23SMartin MatuskaTime before expiring 13633ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pa .zfs/snapshot . 13643ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 13653ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_admin_snapshot Ns = Ns Sy 0 Ns | Ns 1 Pq int 13663ff01b23SMartin MatuskaAllow the creation, removal, or renaming of entries in the 13673ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy .zfs/snapshot 13683ff01b23SMartin Matuskadirectory to cause the creation, destruction, or renaming of snapshots. 13693ff01b23SMartin MatuskaWhen enabled, this functionality works both locally and over NFS exports 13703ff01b23SMartin Matuskawhich have the 13713ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Em no_root_squash 13723ff01b23SMartin Matuskaoption set. 13733ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 13743ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_flags Ns = Ns Sy 0 Pq int 13753ff01b23SMartin MatuskaSet additional debugging flags. 13763ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe following flags may be bitwise-ored together: 13773ff01b23SMartin Matuska.TS 13783ff01b23SMartin Matuskabox; 13793ff01b23SMartin Matuskalbz r l l . 1380*dbd5678dSMartin Matuska Value Name Description 13813ff01b23SMartin Matuska_ 13823ff01b23SMartin Matuska 1 ZFS_DEBUG_DPRINTF Enable dprintf entries in the debug log. 13833ff01b23SMartin Matuska* 2 ZFS_DEBUG_DBUF_VERIFY Enable extra dbuf verifications. 13843ff01b23SMartin Matuska* 4 ZFS_DEBUG_DNODE_VERIFY Enable extra dnode verifications. 13853ff01b23SMartin Matuska 8 ZFS_DEBUG_SNAPNAMES Enable snapshot name verification. 13863ff01b23SMartin Matuska 16 ZFS_DEBUG_MODIFY Check for illegally modified ARC buffers. 13873ff01b23SMartin Matuska 64 ZFS_DEBUG_ZIO_FREE Enable verification of block frees. 13883ff01b23SMartin Matuska 128 ZFS_DEBUG_HISTOGRAM_VERIFY Enable extra spacemap histogram verifications. 13893ff01b23SMartin Matuska 256 ZFS_DEBUG_METASLAB_VERIFY Verify space accounting on disk matches in-memory \fBrange_trees\fP. 13903ff01b23SMartin Matuska 512 ZFS_DEBUG_SET_ERROR Enable \fBSET_ERROR\fP and dprintf entries in the debug log. 13913ff01b23SMartin Matuska 1024 ZFS_DEBUG_INDIRECT_REMAP Verify split blocks created by device removal. 13923ff01b23SMartin Matuska 2048 ZFS_DEBUG_TRIM Verify TRIM ranges are always within the allocatable range tree. 13933ff01b23SMartin Matuska 4096 ZFS_DEBUG_LOG_SPACEMAP Verify that the log summary is consistent with the spacemap log 13943ff01b23SMartin Matuska and enable \fBzfs_dbgmsgs\fP for metaslab loading and flushing. 13953ff01b23SMartin Matuska.TE 13963ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy \& * No Requires debug build. 13973ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1398c7046f76SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_btree_verify_intensity Ns = Ns Sy 0 Pq uint 1399c7046f76SMartin MatuskaEnables btree verification. 1400c7046f76SMartin MatuskaThe following settings are culminative: 1401c7046f76SMartin Matuska.TS 1402c7046f76SMartin Matuskabox; 1403c7046f76SMartin Matuskalbz r l l . 1404c7046f76SMartin Matuska Value Description 1405c7046f76SMartin Matuska 1406c7046f76SMartin Matuska 1 Verify height. 1407c7046f76SMartin Matuska 2 Verify pointers from children to parent. 1408c7046f76SMartin Matuska 3 Verify element counts. 1409c7046f76SMartin Matuska 4 Verify element order. (expensive) 1410c7046f76SMartin Matuska* 5 Verify unused memory is poisoned. (expensive) 1411c7046f76SMartin Matuska.TE 1412c7046f76SMartin Matuska.Sy \& * No Requires debug build. 1413c7046f76SMartin Matuska. 14143ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_free_leak_on_eio Ns = Ns Sy 0 Ns | Ns 1 Pq int 14153ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIf destroy encounters an 14163ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy EIO 14173ff01b23SMartin Matuskawhile reading metadata (e.g. indirect blocks), 14183ff01b23SMartin Matuskaspace referenced by the missing metadata can not be freed. 14193ff01b23SMartin MatuskaNormally this causes the background destroy to become "stalled", 14203ff01b23SMartin Matuskaas it is unable to make forward progress. 14213ff01b23SMartin MatuskaWhile in this stalled state, all remaining space to free 14223ff01b23SMartin Matuskafrom the error-encountering filesystem is "temporarily leaked". 14233ff01b23SMartin MatuskaSet this flag to cause it to ignore the 14243ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy EIO , 14253ff01b23SMartin Matuskapermanently leak the space from indirect blocks that can not be read, 14263ff01b23SMartin Matuskaand continue to free everything else that it can. 14273ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pp 14283ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe default "stalling" behavior is useful if the storage partially 14293ff01b23SMartin Matuskafails (i.e. some but not all I/O operations fail), and then later recovers. 14303ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIn this case, we will be able to continue pool operations while it is 14313ff01b23SMartin Matuskapartially failed, and when it recovers, we can continue to free the 14323ff01b23SMartin Matuskaspace, with no leaks. 14333ff01b23SMartin MatuskaNote, however, that this case is actually fairly rare. 14343ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pp 14353ff01b23SMartin MatuskaTypically pools either 14363ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Bl -enum -compact -offset 4n -width "1." 14373ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It 14383ff01b23SMartin Matuskafail completely (but perhaps temporarily, 14393ff01b23SMartin Matuskae.g. due to a top-level vdev going offline), or 14403ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It 14413ff01b23SMartin Matuskahave localized, permanent errors (e.g. disk returns the wrong data 14423ff01b23SMartin Matuskadue to bit flip or firmware bug). 14433ff01b23SMartin Matuska.El 14443ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIn the former case, this setting does not matter because the 14453ff01b23SMartin Matuskapool will be suspended and the sync thread will not be able to make 14463ff01b23SMartin Matuskaforward progress regardless. 14473ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIn the latter, because the error is permanent, the best we can do 14483ff01b23SMartin Matuskais leak the minimum amount of space, 14493ff01b23SMartin Matuskawhich is what setting this flag will do. 14503ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIt is therefore reasonable for this flag to normally be set, 14513ff01b23SMartin Matuskabut we chose the more conservative approach of not setting it, 14523ff01b23SMartin Matuskaso that there is no possibility of 14533ff01b23SMartin Matuskaleaking space in the "partial temporary" failure case. 14543ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1455be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_free_min_time_ms Ns = Ns Sy 1000 Ns ms Po 1s Pc Pq uint 14563ff01b23SMartin MatuskaDuring a 14573ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Nm zfs Cm destroy 14583ff01b23SMartin Matuskaoperation using the 14593ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy async_destroy 14603ff01b23SMartin Matuskafeature, 14613ff01b23SMartin Matuskaa minimum of this much time will be spent working on freeing blocks per TXG. 14623ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1463be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_obsolete_min_time_ms Ns = Ns Sy 500 Ns ms Pq uint 14643ff01b23SMartin MatuskaSimilar to 14653ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy zfs_free_min_time_ms , 14663ff01b23SMartin Matuskabut for cleanup of old indirection records for removed vdevs. 14673ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1468*dbd5678dSMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_immediate_write_sz Ns = Ns Sy 32768 Ns B Po 32 KiB Pc Pq s64 14693ff01b23SMartin MatuskaLargest data block to write to the ZIL. 14703ff01b23SMartin MatuskaLarger blocks will be treated as if the dataset being written to had the 14713ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy logbias Ns = Ns Sy throughput 14723ff01b23SMartin Matuskaproperty set. 14733ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1474*dbd5678dSMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_initialize_value Ns = Ns Sy 16045690984833335022 Po 0xDEADBEEFDEADBEEE Pc Pq u64 14753ff01b23SMartin MatuskaPattern written to vdev free space by 14763ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Xr zpool-initialize 8 . 14773ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1478*dbd5678dSMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_initialize_chunk_size Ns = Ns Sy 1048576 Ns B Po 1 MiB Pc Pq u64 14793ff01b23SMartin MatuskaSize of writes used by 14803ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Xr zpool-initialize 8 . 14813ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis option is used by the test suite. 14823ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1483*dbd5678dSMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_livelist_max_entries Ns = Ns Sy 500000 Po 5*10^5 Pc Pq u64 14843ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe threshold size (in block pointers) at which we create a new sub-livelist. 14853ff01b23SMartin MatuskaLarger sublists are more costly from a memory perspective but the fewer 14863ff01b23SMartin Matuskasublists there are, the lower the cost of insertion. 14873ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 14883ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_livelist_min_percent_shared Ns = Ns Sy 75 Ns % Pq int 14893ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIf the amount of shared space between a snapshot and its clone drops below 14903ff01b23SMartin Matuskathis threshold, the clone turns off the livelist and reverts to the old 14913ff01b23SMartin Matuskadeletion method. 14923ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis is in place because livelists no long give us a benefit 14933ff01b23SMartin Matuskaonce a clone has been overwritten enough. 14943ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 14953ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_livelist_condense_new_alloc Ns = Ns Sy 0 Pq int 14963ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIncremented each time an extra ALLOC blkptr is added to a livelist entry while 14973ff01b23SMartin Matuskait is being condensed. 14983ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis option is used by the test suite to track race conditions. 14993ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 15003ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_livelist_condense_sync_cancel Ns = Ns Sy 0 Pq int 15013ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIncremented each time livelist condensing is canceled while in 15023ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Fn spa_livelist_condense_sync . 15033ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis option is used by the test suite to track race conditions. 15043ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 15053ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_livelist_condense_sync_pause Ns = Ns Sy 0 Ns | Ns 1 Pq int 15063ff01b23SMartin MatuskaWhen set, the livelist condense process pauses indefinitely before 1507e92ffd9bSMartin Matuskaexecuting the synctask \(em 15083ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Fn spa_livelist_condense_sync . 15093ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis option is used by the test suite to trigger race conditions. 15103ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 15113ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_livelist_condense_zthr_cancel Ns = Ns Sy 0 Pq int 15123ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIncremented each time livelist condensing is canceled while in 15133ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Fn spa_livelist_condense_cb . 15143ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis option is used by the test suite to track race conditions. 15153ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 15163ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_livelist_condense_zthr_pause Ns = Ns Sy 0 Ns | Ns 1 Pq int 15173ff01b23SMartin MatuskaWhen set, the livelist condense process pauses indefinitely before 15183ff01b23SMartin Matuskaexecuting the open context condensing work in 15193ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Fn spa_livelist_condense_cb . 15203ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis option is used by the test suite to trigger race conditions. 15213ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1522*dbd5678dSMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_lua_max_instrlimit Ns = Ns Sy 100000000 Po 10^8 Pc Pq u64 15233ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe maximum execution time limit that can be set for a ZFS channel program, 15243ff01b23SMartin Matuskaspecified as a number of Lua instructions. 15253ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1526*dbd5678dSMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_lua_max_memlimit Ns = Ns Sy 104857600 Po 100 MiB Pc Pq u64 15273ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe maximum memory limit that can be set for a ZFS channel program, specified 15283ff01b23SMartin Matuskain bytes. 15293ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 15303ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_max_dataset_nesting Ns = Ns Sy 50 Pq int 15313ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe maximum depth of nested datasets. 15323ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis value can be tuned temporarily to 15333ff01b23SMartin Matuskafix existing datasets that exceed the predefined limit. 15343ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1535*dbd5678dSMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_max_log_walking Ns = Ns Sy 5 Pq u64 15363ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe number of past TXGs that the flushing algorithm of the log spacemap 15373ff01b23SMartin Matuskafeature uses to estimate incoming log blocks. 15383ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1539*dbd5678dSMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_max_logsm_summary_length Ns = Ns Sy 10 Pq u64 15403ff01b23SMartin MatuskaMaximum number of rows allowed in the summary of the spacemap log. 15413ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1542be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_max_recordsize Ns = Ns Sy 16777216 Po 16 MiB Pc Pq uint 15433ff01b23SMartin MatuskaWe currently support block sizes from 1544716fd348SMartin Matuska.Em 512 Po 512 B Pc No to Em 16777216 Po 16 MiB Pc . 15453ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe benefits of larger blocks, and thus larger I/O, 15463ff01b23SMartin Matuskaneed to be weighed against the cost of COWing a giant block to modify one byte. 15473ff01b23SMartin MatuskaAdditionally, very large blocks can have an impact on I/O latency, 15483ff01b23SMartin Matuskaand also potentially on the memory allocator. 1549716fd348SMartin MatuskaTherefore, we formerly forbade creating blocks larger than 1M. 1550716fd348SMartin MatuskaLarger blocks could be created by changing it, 15513ff01b23SMartin Matuskaand pools with larger blocks can always be imported and used, 15523ff01b23SMartin Matuskaregardless of this setting. 15533ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 15543ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_allow_redacted_dataset_mount Ns = Ns Sy 0 Ns | Ns 1 Pq int 15553ff01b23SMartin MatuskaAllow datasets received with redacted send/receive to be mounted. 15563ff01b23SMartin MatuskaNormally disabled because these datasets may be missing key data. 15573ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1558*dbd5678dSMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_min_metaslabs_to_flush Ns = Ns Sy 1 Pq u64 15593ff01b23SMartin MatuskaMinimum number of metaslabs to flush per dirty TXG. 15603ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1561be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_metaslab_fragmentation_threshold Ns = Ns Sy 70 Ns % Pq uint 15623ff01b23SMartin MatuskaAllow metaslabs to keep their active state as long as their fragmentation 15633ff01b23SMartin Matuskapercentage is no more than this value. 15643ff01b23SMartin MatuskaAn active metaslab that exceeds this threshold 15653ff01b23SMartin Matuskawill no longer keep its active status allowing better metaslabs to be selected. 15663ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1567be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_mg_fragmentation_threshold Ns = Ns Sy 95 Ns % Pq uint 15683ff01b23SMartin MatuskaMetaslab groups are considered eligible for allocations if their 15693ff01b23SMartin Matuskafragmentation metric (measured as a percentage) is less than or equal to 15703ff01b23SMartin Matuskathis value. 15713ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIf a metaslab group exceeds this threshold then it will be 15723ff01b23SMartin Matuskaskipped unless all metaslab groups within the metaslab class have also 15733ff01b23SMartin Matuskacrossed this threshold. 15743ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1575be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_mg_noalloc_threshold Ns = Ns Sy 0 Ns % Pq uint 15763ff01b23SMartin MatuskaDefines a threshold at which metaslab groups should be eligible for allocations. 15773ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe value is expressed as a percentage of free space 15783ff01b23SMartin Matuskabeyond which a metaslab group is always eligible for allocations. 15793ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIf a metaslab group's free space is less than or equal to the 15803ff01b23SMartin Matuskathreshold, the allocator will avoid allocating to that group 15813ff01b23SMartin Matuskaunless all groups in the pool have reached the threshold. 15823ff01b23SMartin MatuskaOnce all groups have reached the threshold, all groups are allowed to accept 15833ff01b23SMartin Matuskaallocations. 15843ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe default value of 15853ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy 0 15863ff01b23SMartin Matuskadisables the feature and causes all metaslab groups to be eligible for allocations. 15873ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pp 15883ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis parameter allows one to deal with pools having heavily imbalanced 15893ff01b23SMartin Matuskavdevs such as would be the case when a new vdev has been added. 15903ff01b23SMartin MatuskaSetting the threshold to a non-zero percentage will stop allocations 15913ff01b23SMartin Matuskafrom being made to vdevs that aren't filled to the specified percentage 15923ff01b23SMartin Matuskaand allow lesser filled vdevs to acquire more allocations than they 15933ff01b23SMartin Matuskaotherwise would under the old 15943ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy zfs_mg_alloc_failures 15953ff01b23SMartin Matuskafacility. 15963ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 15973ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_ddt_data_is_special Ns = Ns Sy 1 Ns | Ns 0 Pq int 15983ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIf enabled, ZFS will place DDT data into the special allocation class. 15993ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 16003ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_user_indirect_is_special Ns = Ns Sy 1 Ns | Ns 0 Pq int 16013ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIf enabled, ZFS will place user data indirect blocks 16023ff01b23SMartin Matuskainto the special allocation class. 16033ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1604be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_multihost_history Ns = Ns Sy 0 Pq uint 16053ff01b23SMartin MatuskaHistorical statistics for this many latest multihost updates will be available in 16063ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pa /proc/spl/kstat/zfs/ Ns Ao Ar pool Ac Ns Pa /multihost . 16073ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1608*dbd5678dSMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_multihost_interval Ns = Ns Sy 1000 Ns ms Po 1 s Pc Pq u64 16093ff01b23SMartin MatuskaUsed to control the frequency of multihost writes which are performed when the 16103ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy multihost 16113ff01b23SMartin Matuskapool property is on. 16123ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis is one of the factors used to determine the 16133ff01b23SMartin Matuskalength of the activity check during import. 16143ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pp 16153ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe multihost write period is 1616e92ffd9bSMartin Matuska.Sy zfs_multihost_interval No / Sy leaf-vdevs . 16173ff01b23SMartin MatuskaOn average a multihost write will be issued for each leaf vdev 16183ff01b23SMartin Matuskaevery 16193ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy zfs_multihost_interval 16203ff01b23SMartin Matuskamilliseconds. 16213ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIn practice, the observed period can vary with the I/O load 16223ff01b23SMartin Matuskaand this observed value is the delay which is stored in the uberblock. 16233ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 16243ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_multihost_import_intervals Ns = Ns Sy 20 Pq uint 16253ff01b23SMartin MatuskaUsed to control the duration of the activity test on import. 16263ff01b23SMartin MatuskaSmaller values of 16273ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy zfs_multihost_import_intervals 16283ff01b23SMartin Matuskawill reduce the import time but increase 16293ff01b23SMartin Matuskathe risk of failing to detect an active pool. 16303ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe total activity check time is never allowed to drop below one second. 16313ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pp 16323ff01b23SMartin MatuskaOn import the activity check waits a minimum amount of time determined by 1633e92ffd9bSMartin Matuska.Sy zfs_multihost_interval No \(mu Sy zfs_multihost_import_intervals , 16343ff01b23SMartin Matuskaor the same product computed on the host which last had the pool imported, 16353ff01b23SMartin Matuskawhichever is greater. 16363ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe activity check time may be further extended if the value of MMP 16373ff01b23SMartin Matuskadelay found in the best uberblock indicates actual multihost updates happened 16383ff01b23SMartin Matuskaat longer intervals than 16393ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy zfs_multihost_interval . 16403ff01b23SMartin MatuskaA minimum of 16413ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Em 100 ms 16423ff01b23SMartin Matuskais enforced. 16433ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pp 16443ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy 0 No is equivalent to Sy 1 . 16453ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 16463ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_multihost_fail_intervals Ns = Ns Sy 10 Pq uint 16473ff01b23SMartin MatuskaControls the behavior of the pool when multihost write failures or delays are 16483ff01b23SMartin Matuskadetected. 16493ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pp 16503ff01b23SMartin MatuskaWhen 16513ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy 0 , 16523ff01b23SMartin Matuskamultihost write failures or delays are ignored. 16533ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe failures will still be reported to the ZED which depending on 16543ff01b23SMartin Matuskaits configuration may take action such as suspending the pool or offlining a 16553ff01b23SMartin Matuskadevice. 16563ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pp 16573ff01b23SMartin MatuskaOtherwise, the pool will be suspended if 1658e92ffd9bSMartin Matuska.Sy zfs_multihost_fail_intervals No \(mu Sy zfs_multihost_interval 16593ff01b23SMartin Matuskamilliseconds pass without a successful MMP write. 16603ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis guarantees the activity test will see MMP writes if the pool is imported. 16613ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy 1 No is equivalent to Sy 2 ; 16623ff01b23SMartin Matuskathis is necessary to prevent the pool from being suspended 16633ff01b23SMartin Matuskadue to normal, small I/O latency variations. 16643ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 16653ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_no_scrub_io Ns = Ns Sy 0 Ns | Ns 1 Pq int 16663ff01b23SMartin MatuskaSet to disable scrub I/O. 16673ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis results in scrubs not actually scrubbing data and 16683ff01b23SMartin Matuskasimply doing a metadata crawl of the pool instead. 16693ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 16703ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_no_scrub_prefetch Ns = Ns Sy 0 Ns | Ns 1 Pq int 16713ff01b23SMartin MatuskaSet to disable block prefetching for scrubs. 16723ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 16733ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_nocacheflush Ns = Ns Sy 0 Ns | Ns 1 Pq int 16743ff01b23SMartin MatuskaDisable cache flush operations on disks when writing. 16753ff01b23SMartin MatuskaSetting this will cause pool corruption on power loss 16763ff01b23SMartin Matuskaif a volatile out-of-order write cache is enabled. 16773ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 16783ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_nopwrite_enabled Ns = Ns Sy 1 Ns | Ns 0 Pq int 16793ff01b23SMartin MatuskaAllow no-operation writes. 16803ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe occurrence of nopwrites will further depend on other pool properties 16813ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pq i.a. the checksumming and compression algorithms . 16823ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1683681ce946SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_dmu_offset_next_sync Ns = Ns Sy 1 Ns | Ns 0 Pq int 16843ff01b23SMartin MatuskaEnable forcing TXG sync to find holes. 1685681ce946SMartin MatuskaWhen enabled forces ZFS to sync data when 16863ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy SEEK_HOLE No or Sy SEEK_DATA 1687681ce946SMartin Matuskaflags are used allowing holes in a file to be accurately reported. 1688681ce946SMartin MatuskaWhen disabled holes will not be reported in recently dirtied files. 16893ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1690716fd348SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_pd_bytes_max Ns = Ns Sy 52428800 Ns B Po 50 MiB Pc Pq int 16913ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe number of bytes which should be prefetched during a pool traversal, like 16923ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Nm zfs Cm send 16933ff01b23SMartin Matuskaor other data crawling operations. 16943ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1695be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_traverse_indirect_prefetch_limit Ns = Ns Sy 32 Pq uint 16963ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe number of blocks pointed by indirect (non-L0) block which should be 16973ff01b23SMartin Matuskaprefetched during a pool traversal, like 16983ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Nm zfs Cm send 16993ff01b23SMartin Matuskaor other data crawling operations. 17003ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1701*dbd5678dSMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_per_txg_dirty_frees_percent Ns = Ns Sy 30 Ns % Pq u64 17023ff01b23SMartin MatuskaControl percentage of dirtied indirect blocks from frees allowed into one TXG. 17033ff01b23SMartin MatuskaAfter this threshold is crossed, additional frees will wait until the next TXG. 17043ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy 0 No disables this throttle. 17053ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 17063ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_prefetch_disable Ns = Ns Sy 0 Ns | Ns 1 Pq int 17073ff01b23SMartin MatuskaDisable predictive prefetch. 1708c03c5b1cSMartin MatuskaNote that it leaves "prescient" prefetch 1709c03c5b1cSMartin Matuska.Pq for, e.g., Nm zfs Cm send 17103ff01b23SMartin Matuskaintact. 17113ff01b23SMartin MatuskaUnlike predictive prefetch, prescient prefetch never issues I/O 17123ff01b23SMartin Matuskathat ends up not being needed, so it can't hurt performance. 17133ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 17143ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_qat_checksum_disable Ns = Ns Sy 0 Ns | Ns 1 Pq int 17153ff01b23SMartin MatuskaDisable QAT hardware acceleration for SHA256 checksums. 17163ff01b23SMartin MatuskaMay be unset after the ZFS modules have been loaded to initialize the QAT 17173ff01b23SMartin Matuskahardware as long as support is compiled in and the QAT driver is present. 17183ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 17193ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_qat_compress_disable Ns = Ns Sy 0 Ns | Ns 1 Pq int 17203ff01b23SMartin MatuskaDisable QAT hardware acceleration for gzip compression. 17213ff01b23SMartin MatuskaMay be unset after the ZFS modules have been loaded to initialize the QAT 17223ff01b23SMartin Matuskahardware as long as support is compiled in and the QAT driver is present. 17233ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 17243ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_qat_encrypt_disable Ns = Ns Sy 0 Ns | Ns 1 Pq int 17253ff01b23SMartin MatuskaDisable QAT hardware acceleration for AES-GCM encryption. 17263ff01b23SMartin MatuskaMay be unset after the ZFS modules have been loaded to initialize the QAT 17273ff01b23SMartin Matuskahardware as long as support is compiled in and the QAT driver is present. 17283ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1729*dbd5678dSMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_vnops_read_chunk_size Ns = Ns Sy 1048576 Ns B Po 1 MiB Pc Pq u64 17303ff01b23SMartin MatuskaBytes to read per chunk. 17313ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1732be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_read_history Ns = Ns Sy 0 Pq uint 17333ff01b23SMartin MatuskaHistorical statistics for this many latest reads will be available in 17343ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pa /proc/spl/kstat/zfs/ Ns Ao Ar pool Ac Ns Pa /reads . 17353ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 17363ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_read_history_hits Ns = Ns Sy 0 Ns | Ns 1 Pq int 17373ff01b23SMartin MatuskaInclude cache hits in read history 17383ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1739*dbd5678dSMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_rebuild_max_segment Ns = Ns Sy 1048576 Ns B Po 1 MiB Pc Pq u64 17403ff01b23SMartin MatuskaMaximum read segment size to issue when sequentially resilvering a 17413ff01b23SMartin Matuskatop-level vdev. 17423ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 17433ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_rebuild_scrub_enabled Ns = Ns Sy 1 Ns | Ns 0 Pq int 17443ff01b23SMartin MatuskaAutomatically start a pool scrub when the last active sequential resilver 17453ff01b23SMartin Matuskacompletes in order to verify the checksums of all blocks which have been 17463ff01b23SMartin Matuskaresilvered. 17473ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis is enabled by default and strongly recommended. 17483ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1749*dbd5678dSMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_rebuild_vdev_limit Ns = Ns Sy 33554432 Ns B Po 32 MiB Pc Pq u64 17503ff01b23SMartin MatuskaMaximum amount of I/O that can be concurrently issued for a sequential 17513ff01b23SMartin Matuskaresilver per leaf device, given in bytes. 17523ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 17533ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_reconstruct_indirect_combinations_max Ns = Ns Sy 4096 Pq int 17543ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIf an indirect split block contains more than this many possible unique 17553ff01b23SMartin Matuskacombinations when being reconstructed, consider it too computationally 17563ff01b23SMartin Matuskaexpensive to check them all. 17573ff01b23SMartin MatuskaInstead, try at most this many randomly selected 17583ff01b23SMartin Matuskacombinations each time the block is accessed. 17593ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis allows all segment copies to participate fairly 17603ff01b23SMartin Matuskain the reconstruction when all combinations 17613ff01b23SMartin Matuskacannot be checked and prevents repeated use of one bad copy. 17623ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 17633ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_recover Ns = Ns Sy 0 Ns | Ns 1 Pq int 17643ff01b23SMartin MatuskaSet to attempt to recover from fatal errors. 17653ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis should only be used as a last resort, 17663ff01b23SMartin Matuskaas it typically results in leaked space, or worse. 17673ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 17683ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_removal_ignore_errors Ns = Ns Sy 0 Ns | Ns 1 Pq int 1769c03c5b1cSMartin MatuskaIgnore hard I/O errors during device removal. 1770c03c5b1cSMartin MatuskaWhen set, if a device encounters a hard I/O error during the removal process 17713ff01b23SMartin Matuskathe removal will not be cancelled. 17723ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis can result in a normally recoverable block becoming permanently damaged 17733ff01b23SMartin Matuskaand is hence not recommended. 17743ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis should only be used as a last resort when the 17753ff01b23SMartin Matuskapool cannot be returned to a healthy state prior to removing the device. 17763ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1777be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_removal_suspend_progress Ns = Ns Sy 0 Ns | Ns 1 Pq uint 17783ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis is used by the test suite so that it can ensure that certain actions 17793ff01b23SMartin Matuskahappen while in the middle of a removal. 17803ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1781be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_remove_max_segment Ns = Ns Sy 16777216 Ns B Po 16 MiB Pc Pq uint 17823ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe largest contiguous segment that we will attempt to allocate when removing 17833ff01b23SMartin Matuskaa device. 17843ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIf there is a performance problem with attempting to allocate large blocks, 17853ff01b23SMartin Matuskaconsider decreasing this. 17863ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe default value is also the maximum. 17873ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 17883ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_resilver_disable_defer Ns = Ns Sy 0 Ns | Ns 1 Pq int 17893ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIgnore the 17903ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy resilver_defer 17913ff01b23SMartin Matuskafeature, causing an operation that would start a resilver to 17923ff01b23SMartin Matuskaimmediately restart the one in progress. 17933ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1794be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_resilver_min_time_ms Ns = Ns Sy 3000 Ns ms Po 3 s Pc Pq uint 17953ff01b23SMartin MatuskaResilvers are processed by the sync thread. 17963ff01b23SMartin MatuskaWhile resilvering, it will spend at least this much time 17973ff01b23SMartin Matuskaworking on a resilver between TXG flushes. 17983ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 17993ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_scan_ignore_errors Ns = Ns Sy 0 Ns | Ns 1 Pq int 18003ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIf set, remove the DTL (dirty time list) upon completion of a pool scan (scrub), 18013ff01b23SMartin Matuskaeven if there were unrepairable errors. 18023ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIntended to be used during pool repair or recovery to 18033ff01b23SMartin Matuskastop resilvering when the pool is next imported. 18043ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1805be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_scrub_min_time_ms Ns = Ns Sy 1000 Ns ms Po 1 s Pc Pq uint 18063ff01b23SMartin MatuskaScrubs are processed by the sync thread. 18073ff01b23SMartin MatuskaWhile scrubbing, it will spend at least this much time 18083ff01b23SMartin Matuskaworking on a scrub between TXG flushes. 18093ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1810be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_scan_checkpoint_intval Ns = Ns Sy 7200 Ns s Po 2 hour Pc Pq uint 18113ff01b23SMartin MatuskaTo preserve progress across reboots, the sequential scan algorithm periodically 18123ff01b23SMartin Matuskaneeds to stop metadata scanning and issue all the verification I/O to disk. 18133ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe frequency of this flushing is determined by this tunable. 18143ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1815be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_scan_fill_weight Ns = Ns Sy 3 Pq uint 18163ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis tunable affects how scrub and resilver I/O segments are ordered. 18173ff01b23SMartin MatuskaA higher number indicates that we care more about how filled in a segment is, 18183ff01b23SMartin Matuskawhile a lower number indicates we care more about the size of the extent without 18193ff01b23SMartin Matuskaconsidering the gaps within a segment. 18203ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis value is only tunable upon module insertion. 1821681ce946SMartin MatuskaChanging the value afterwards will have no effect on scrub or resilver performance. 18223ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1823be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_scan_issue_strategy Ns = Ns Sy 0 Pq uint 18243ff01b23SMartin MatuskaDetermines the order that data will be verified while scrubbing or resilvering: 18253ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Bl -tag -compact -offset 4n -width "a" 18263ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy 1 18273ff01b23SMartin MatuskaData will be verified as sequentially as possible, given the 18283ff01b23SMartin Matuskaamount of memory reserved for scrubbing 18293ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pq see Sy zfs_scan_mem_lim_fact . 18303ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis may improve scrub performance if the pool's data is very fragmented. 18313ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy 2 18323ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe largest mostly-contiguous chunk of found data will be verified first. 18333ff01b23SMartin MatuskaBy deferring scrubbing of small segments, we may later find adjacent data 18343ff01b23SMartin Matuskato coalesce and increase the segment size. 18353ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy 0 18363ff01b23SMartin Matuska.No Use strategy Sy 1 No during normal verification 18373ff01b23SMartin Matuska.No and strategy Sy 2 No while taking a checkpoint. 18383ff01b23SMartin Matuska.El 18393ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 18403ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_scan_legacy Ns = Ns Sy 0 Ns | Ns 1 Pq int 18413ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIf unset, indicates that scrubs and resilvers will gather metadata in 18423ff01b23SMartin Matuskamemory before issuing sequential I/O. 18433ff01b23SMartin MatuskaOtherwise indicates that the legacy algorithm will be used, 18443ff01b23SMartin Matuskawhere I/O is initiated as soon as it is discovered. 18453ff01b23SMartin MatuskaUnsetting will not affect scrubs or resilvers that are already in progress. 18463ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1847716fd348SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_scan_max_ext_gap Ns = Ns Sy 2097152 Ns B Po 2 MiB Pc Pq int 18483ff01b23SMartin MatuskaSets the largest gap in bytes between scrub/resilver I/O operations 18493ff01b23SMartin Matuskathat will still be considered sequential for sorting purposes. 18503ff01b23SMartin MatuskaChanging this value will not 18513ff01b23SMartin Matuskaaffect scrubs or resilvers that are already in progress. 18523ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1853be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_scan_mem_lim_fact Ns = Ns Sy 20 Ns ^-1 Pq uint 18543ff01b23SMartin MatuskaMaximum fraction of RAM used for I/O sorting by sequential scan algorithm. 18553ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis tunable determines the hard limit for I/O sorting memory usage. 18563ff01b23SMartin MatuskaWhen the hard limit is reached we stop scanning metadata and start issuing 18573ff01b23SMartin Matuskadata verification I/O. 18583ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis is done until we get below the soft limit. 18593ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1860be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_scan_mem_lim_soft_fact Ns = Ns Sy 20 Ns ^-1 Pq uint 18613ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe fraction of the hard limit used to determined the soft limit for I/O sorting 18623ff01b23SMartin Matuskaby the sequential scan algorithm. 18633ff01b23SMartin MatuskaWhen we cross this limit from below no action is taken. 18643ff01b23SMartin MatuskaWhen we cross this limit from above it is because we are issuing verification I/O. 18653ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIn this case (unless the metadata scan is done) we stop issuing verification I/O 18663ff01b23SMartin Matuskaand start scanning metadata again until we get to the hard limit. 18673ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 18683ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_scan_strict_mem_lim Ns = Ns Sy 0 Ns | Ns 1 Pq int 18693ff01b23SMartin MatuskaEnforce tight memory limits on pool scans when a sequential scan is in progress. 18703ff01b23SMartin MatuskaWhen disabled, the memory limit may be exceeded by fast disks. 18713ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 18723ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_scan_suspend_progress Ns = Ns Sy 0 Ns | Ns 1 Pq int 18733ff01b23SMartin MatuskaFreezes a scrub/resilver in progress without actually pausing it. 18743ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIntended for testing/debugging. 18753ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1876716fd348SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_scan_vdev_limit Ns = Ns Sy 4194304 Ns B Po 4 MiB Pc Pq int 18773ff01b23SMartin MatuskaMaximum amount of data that can be concurrently issued at once for scrubs and 18783ff01b23SMartin Matuskaresilvers per leaf device, given in bytes. 18793ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 18803ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_send_corrupt_data Ns = Ns Sy 0 Ns | Ns 1 Pq int 18813ff01b23SMartin MatuskaAllow sending of corrupt data (ignore read/checksum errors when sending). 18823ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 18833ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_send_unmodified_spill_blocks Ns = Ns Sy 1 Ns | Ns 0 Pq int 18843ff01b23SMartin MatuskaInclude unmodified spill blocks in the send stream. 18853ff01b23SMartin MatuskaUnder certain circumstances, previous versions of ZFS could incorrectly 18863ff01b23SMartin Matuskaremove the spill block from an existing object. 18873ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIncluding unmodified copies of the spill blocks creates a backwards-compatible 18883ff01b23SMartin Matuskastream which will recreate a spill block if it was incorrectly removed. 18893ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1890be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_send_no_prefetch_queue_ff Ns = Ns Sy 20 Ns ^\-1 Pq uint 18913ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe fill fraction of the 18923ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Nm zfs Cm send 18933ff01b23SMartin Matuskainternal queues. 18943ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe fill fraction controls the timing with which internal threads are woken up. 18953ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1896be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_send_no_prefetch_queue_length Ns = Ns Sy 1048576 Ns B Po 1 MiB Pc Pq uint 18973ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe maximum number of bytes allowed in 18983ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Nm zfs Cm send Ns 's 18993ff01b23SMartin Matuskainternal queues. 19003ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1901be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_send_queue_ff Ns = Ns Sy 20 Ns ^\-1 Pq uint 19023ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe fill fraction of the 19033ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Nm zfs Cm send 19043ff01b23SMartin Matuskaprefetch queue. 19053ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe fill fraction controls the timing with which internal threads are woken up. 19063ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1907be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_send_queue_length Ns = Ns Sy 16777216 Ns B Po 16 MiB Pc Pq uint 19083ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe maximum number of bytes allowed that will be prefetched by 19093ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Nm zfs Cm send . 19103ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis value must be at least twice the maximum block size in use. 19113ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1912be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_recv_queue_ff Ns = Ns Sy 20 Ns ^\-1 Pq uint 19133ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe fill fraction of the 19143ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Nm zfs Cm receive 19153ff01b23SMartin Matuskaqueue. 19163ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe fill fraction controls the timing with which internal threads are woken up. 19173ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1918be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_recv_queue_length Ns = Ns Sy 16777216 Ns B Po 16 MiB Pc Pq uint 19193ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe maximum number of bytes allowed in the 19203ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Nm zfs Cm receive 19213ff01b23SMartin Matuskaqueue. 19223ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis value must be at least twice the maximum block size in use. 19233ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1924be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_recv_write_batch_size Ns = Ns Sy 1048576 Ns B Po 1 MiB Pc Pq uint 19253ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe maximum amount of data, in bytes, that 19263ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Nm zfs Cm receive 19273ff01b23SMartin Matuskawill write in one DMU transaction. 19283ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis is the uncompressed size, even when receiving a compressed send stream. 19293ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis setting will not reduce the write size below a single block. 19303ff01b23SMartin MatuskaCapped at a maximum of 1931716fd348SMartin Matuska.Sy 32 MiB . 19323ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1933271171e0SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_recv_best_effort_corrective Ns = Ns Sy 0 Pq int 1934271171e0SMartin MatuskaWhen this variable is set to non-zero a corrective receive: 1935271171e0SMartin Matuska.Bl -enum -compact -offset 4n -width "1." 1936271171e0SMartin Matuska.It 1937271171e0SMartin MatuskaDoes not enforce the restriction of source & destination snapshot GUIDs 1938271171e0SMartin Matuskamatching. 1939271171e0SMartin Matuska.It 1940271171e0SMartin MatuskaIf there is an error during healing, the healing receive is not 1941271171e0SMartin Matuskaterminated instead it moves on to the next record. 1942271171e0SMartin Matuska.El 1943271171e0SMartin Matuska. 1944be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_override_estimate_recordsize Ns = Ns Sy 0 Ns | Ns 1 Pq uint 19453ff01b23SMartin MatuskaSetting this variable overrides the default logic for estimating block 19463ff01b23SMartin Matuskasizes when doing a 19473ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Nm zfs Cm send . 19483ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe default heuristic is that the average block size 19493ff01b23SMartin Matuskawill be the current recordsize. 19503ff01b23SMartin MatuskaOverride this value if most data in your dataset is not of that size 19513ff01b23SMartin Matuskaand you require accurate zfs send size estimates. 19523ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1953be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_sync_pass_deferred_free Ns = Ns Sy 2 Pq uint 19543ff01b23SMartin MatuskaFlushing of data to disk is done in passes. 19553ff01b23SMartin MatuskaDefer frees starting in this pass. 19563ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1957716fd348SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_spa_discard_memory_limit Ns = Ns Sy 16777216 Ns B Po 16 MiB Pc Pq int 19583ff01b23SMartin MatuskaMaximum memory used for prefetching a checkpoint's space map on each 19593ff01b23SMartin Matuskavdev while discarding the checkpoint. 19603ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1961be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_special_class_metadata_reserve_pct Ns = Ns Sy 25 Ns % Pq uint 19623ff01b23SMartin MatuskaOnly allow small data blocks to be allocated on the special and dedup vdev 19633ff01b23SMartin Matuskatypes when the available free space percentage on these vdevs exceeds this value. 19643ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis ensures reserved space is available for pool metadata as the 19653ff01b23SMartin Matuskaspecial vdevs approach capacity. 19663ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1967be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_sync_pass_dont_compress Ns = Ns Sy 8 Pq uint 19683ff01b23SMartin MatuskaStarting in this sync pass, disable compression (including of metadata). 19693ff01b23SMartin MatuskaWith the default setting, in practice, we don't have this many sync passes, 19703ff01b23SMartin Matuskaso this has no effect. 19713ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pp 19723ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe original intent was that disabling compression would help the sync passes 19733ff01b23SMartin Matuskato converge. 19743ff01b23SMartin MatuskaHowever, in practice, disabling compression increases 19753ff01b23SMartin Matuskathe average number of sync passes; because when we turn compression off, 19763ff01b23SMartin Matuskamany blocks' size will change, and thus we have to re-allocate 19773ff01b23SMartin Matuska(not overwrite) them. 19783ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIt also increases the number of 1979716fd348SMartin Matuska.Em 128 KiB 19803ff01b23SMartin Matuskaallocations (e.g. for indirect blocks and spacemaps) 19813ff01b23SMartin Matuskabecause these will not be compressed. 19823ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe 1983716fd348SMartin Matuska.Em 128 KiB 19843ff01b23SMartin Matuskaallocations are especially detrimental to performance 19853ff01b23SMartin Matuskaon highly fragmented systems, which may have very few free segments of this size, 19863ff01b23SMartin Matuskaand may need to load new metaslabs to satisfy these allocations. 19873ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1988be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_sync_pass_rewrite Ns = Ns Sy 2 Pq uint 19893ff01b23SMartin MatuskaRewrite new block pointers starting in this pass. 19903ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 19913ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_sync_taskq_batch_pct Ns = Ns Sy 75 Ns % Pq int 19923ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis controls the number of threads used by 19933ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy dp_sync_taskq . 19943ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe default value of 19953ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy 75% 19963ff01b23SMartin Matuskawill create a maximum of one thread per CPU. 19973ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 1998716fd348SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_trim_extent_bytes_max Ns = Ns Sy 134217728 Ns B Po 128 MiB Pc Pq uint 19993ff01b23SMartin MatuskaMaximum size of TRIM command. 20003ff01b23SMartin MatuskaLarger ranges will be split into chunks no larger than this value before issuing. 20013ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 2002716fd348SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_trim_extent_bytes_min Ns = Ns Sy 32768 Ns B Po 32 KiB Pc Pq uint 20033ff01b23SMartin MatuskaMinimum size of TRIM commands. 20043ff01b23SMartin MatuskaTRIM ranges smaller than this will be skipped, 20053ff01b23SMartin Matuskaunless they're part of a larger range which was chunked. 20063ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis is done because it's common for these small TRIMs 20073ff01b23SMartin Matuskato negatively impact overall performance. 20083ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 20093ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_trim_metaslab_skip Ns = Ns Sy 0 Ns | Ns 1 Pq uint 20103ff01b23SMartin MatuskaSkip uninitialized metaslabs during the TRIM process. 20113ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis option is useful for pools constructed from large thinly-provisioned devices 20123ff01b23SMartin Matuskawhere TRIM operations are slow. 20133ff01b23SMartin MatuskaAs a pool ages, an increasing fraction of the pool's metaslabs 20143ff01b23SMartin Matuskawill be initialized, progressively degrading the usefulness of this option. 20153ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis setting is stored when starting a manual TRIM and will 20163ff01b23SMartin Matuskapersist for the duration of the requested TRIM. 20173ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 20183ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_trim_queue_limit Ns = Ns Sy 10 Pq uint 20193ff01b23SMartin MatuskaMaximum number of queued TRIMs outstanding per leaf vdev. 20203ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe number of concurrent TRIM commands issued to the device is controlled by 20213ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy zfs_vdev_trim_min_active No and Sy zfs_vdev_trim_max_active . 20223ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 20233ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_trim_txg_batch Ns = Ns Sy 32 Pq uint 20243ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe number of transaction groups' worth of frees which should be aggregated 20253ff01b23SMartin Matuskabefore TRIM operations are issued to the device. 20263ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis setting represents a trade-off between issuing larger, 20273ff01b23SMartin Matuskamore efficient TRIM operations and the delay 20283ff01b23SMartin Matuskabefore the recently trimmed space is available for use by the device. 20293ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pp 20303ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIncreasing this value will allow frees to be aggregated for a longer time. 20313ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis will result is larger TRIM operations and potentially increased memory usage. 20323ff01b23SMartin MatuskaDecreasing this value will have the opposite effect. 20333ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe default of 20343ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy 32 20353ff01b23SMartin Matuskawas determined to be a reasonable compromise. 20363ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 2037be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_txg_history Ns = Ns Sy 0 Pq uint 20383ff01b23SMartin MatuskaHistorical statistics for this many latest TXGs will be available in 20393ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pa /proc/spl/kstat/zfs/ Ns Ao Ar pool Ac Ns Pa /TXGs . 20403ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 2041be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_txg_timeout Ns = Ns Sy 5 Ns s Pq uint 20423ff01b23SMartin MatuskaFlush dirty data to disk at least every this many seconds (maximum TXG duration). 20433ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 2044be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_vdev_aggregate_trim Ns = Ns Sy 0 Ns | Ns 1 Pq uint 2045c03c5b1cSMartin MatuskaAllow TRIM I/O operations to be aggregated. 20463ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis is normally not helpful because the extents to be trimmed 20473ff01b23SMartin Matuskawill have been already been aggregated by the metaslab. 20483ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis option is provided for debugging and performance analysis. 20493ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 2050be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_vdev_aggregation_limit Ns = Ns Sy 1048576 Ns B Po 1 MiB Pc Pq uint 20513ff01b23SMartin MatuskaMax vdev I/O aggregation size. 20523ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 2053be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_vdev_aggregation_limit_non_rotating Ns = Ns Sy 131072 Ns B Po 128 KiB Pc Pq uint 20543ff01b23SMartin MatuskaMax vdev I/O aggregation size for non-rotating media. 20553ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 2056be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_vdev_cache_bshift Ns = Ns Sy 16 Po 64 KiB Pc Pq uint 20573ff01b23SMartin MatuskaShift size to inflate reads to. 20583ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 2059be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_vdev_cache_max Ns = Ns Sy 16384 Ns B Po 16 KiB Pc Pq uint 20603ff01b23SMartin MatuskaInflate reads smaller than this value to meet the 20613ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy zfs_vdev_cache_bshift 20623ff01b23SMartin Matuskasize 2063716fd348SMartin Matuska.Pq default Sy 64 KiB . 20643ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 2065be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_vdev_cache_size Ns = Ns Sy 0 Pq uint 20663ff01b23SMartin MatuskaTotal size of the per-disk cache in bytes. 20673ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pp 20683ff01b23SMartin MatuskaCurrently this feature is disabled, as it has been found to not be helpful 20693ff01b23SMartin Matuskafor performance and in some cases harmful. 20703ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 20713ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_vdev_mirror_rotating_inc Ns = Ns Sy 0 Pq int 20723ff01b23SMartin MatuskaA number by which the balancing algorithm increments the load calculation for 20733ff01b23SMartin Matuskathe purpose of selecting the least busy mirror member when an I/O operation 20743ff01b23SMartin Matuskaimmediately follows its predecessor on rotational vdevs 20753ff01b23SMartin Matuskafor the purpose of making decisions based on load. 20763ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 20773ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_vdev_mirror_rotating_seek_inc Ns = Ns Sy 5 Pq int 20783ff01b23SMartin MatuskaA number by which the balancing algorithm increments the load calculation for 20793ff01b23SMartin Matuskathe purpose of selecting the least busy mirror member when an I/O operation 20803ff01b23SMartin Matuskalacks locality as defined by 20813ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy zfs_vdev_mirror_rotating_seek_offset . 20823ff01b23SMartin MatuskaOperations within this that are not immediately following the previous operation 20833ff01b23SMartin Matuskaare incremented by half. 20843ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 2085716fd348SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_vdev_mirror_rotating_seek_offset Ns = Ns Sy 1048576 Ns B Po 1 MiB Pc Pq int 20863ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe maximum distance for the last queued I/O operation in which 20873ff01b23SMartin Matuskathe balancing algorithm considers an operation to have locality. 20883ff01b23SMartin Matuska.No See Sx ZFS I/O SCHEDULER . 20893ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 20903ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_vdev_mirror_non_rotating_inc Ns = Ns Sy 0 Pq int 20913ff01b23SMartin MatuskaA number by which the balancing algorithm increments the load calculation for 20923ff01b23SMartin Matuskathe purpose of selecting the least busy mirror member on non-rotational vdevs 20933ff01b23SMartin Matuskawhen I/O operations do not immediately follow one another. 20943ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 20953ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_vdev_mirror_non_rotating_seek_inc Ns = Ns Sy 1 Pq int 20963ff01b23SMartin MatuskaA number by which the balancing algorithm increments the load calculation for 20973ff01b23SMartin Matuskathe purpose of selecting the least busy mirror member when an I/O operation lacks 20983ff01b23SMartin Matuskalocality as defined by the 20993ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy zfs_vdev_mirror_rotating_seek_offset . 21003ff01b23SMartin MatuskaOperations within this that are not immediately following the previous operation 21013ff01b23SMartin Matuskaare incremented by half. 21023ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 2103be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_vdev_read_gap_limit Ns = Ns Sy 32768 Ns B Po 32 KiB Pc Pq uint 21043ff01b23SMartin MatuskaAggregate read I/O operations if the on-disk gap between them is within this 21053ff01b23SMartin Matuskathreshold. 21063ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 2107be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_vdev_write_gap_limit Ns = Ns Sy 4096 Ns B Po 4 KiB Pc Pq uint 21083ff01b23SMartin MatuskaAggregate write I/O operations if the on-disk gap between them is within this 21093ff01b23SMartin Matuskathreshold. 21103ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 21113ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_vdev_raidz_impl Ns = Ns Sy fastest Pq string 21123ff01b23SMartin MatuskaSelect the raidz parity implementation to use. 21133ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pp 21143ff01b23SMartin MatuskaVariants that don't depend on CPU-specific features 21153ff01b23SMartin Matuskamay be selected on module load, as they are supported on all systems. 21163ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe remaining options may only be set after the module is loaded, 21173ff01b23SMartin Matuskaas they are available only if the implementations are compiled in 21183ff01b23SMartin Matuskaand supported on the running system. 21193ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pp 21203ff01b23SMartin MatuskaOnce the module is loaded, 21213ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pa /sys/module/zfs/parameters/zfs_vdev_raidz_impl 21223ff01b23SMartin Matuskawill show the available options, 21233ff01b23SMartin Matuskawith the currently selected one enclosed in square brackets. 21243ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pp 21253ff01b23SMartin Matuska.TS 21263ff01b23SMartin Matuskalb l l . 21273ff01b23SMartin Matuskafastest selected by built-in benchmark 21283ff01b23SMartin Matuskaoriginal original implementation 21293ff01b23SMartin Matuskascalar scalar implementation 21303ff01b23SMartin Matuskasse2 SSE2 instruction set 64-bit x86 21313ff01b23SMartin Matuskassse3 SSSE3 instruction set 64-bit x86 21323ff01b23SMartin Matuskaavx2 AVX2 instruction set 64-bit x86 21333ff01b23SMartin Matuskaavx512f AVX512F instruction set 64-bit x86 21343ff01b23SMartin Matuskaavx512bw AVX512F & AVX512BW instruction sets 64-bit x86 21353ff01b23SMartin Matuskaaarch64_neon NEON Aarch64/64-bit ARMv8 21363ff01b23SMartin Matuskaaarch64_neonx2 NEON with more unrolling Aarch64/64-bit ARMv8 21373ff01b23SMartin Matuskapowerpc_altivec Altivec PowerPC 21383ff01b23SMartin Matuska.TE 21393ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 21403ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_vdev_scheduler Pq charp 21413ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy DEPRECATED . 21422faf504dSMartin MatuskaPrints warning to kernel log for compatibility. 21433ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 2144be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_zevent_len_max Ns = Ns Sy 512 Pq uint 21453ff01b23SMartin MatuskaMax event queue length. 21463ff01b23SMartin MatuskaEvents in the queue can be viewed with 21473ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Xr zpool-events 8 . 21483ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 21493ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_zevent_retain_max Ns = Ns Sy 2000 Pq int 21503ff01b23SMartin MatuskaMaximum recent zevent records to retain for duplicate checking. 21513ff01b23SMartin MatuskaSetting this to 21523ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy 0 21533ff01b23SMartin Matuskadisables duplicate detection. 21543ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 21553ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_zevent_retain_expire_secs Ns = Ns Sy 900 Ns s Po 15 min Pc Pq int 21563ff01b23SMartin MatuskaLifespan for a recent ereport that was retained for duplicate checking. 21573ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 21583ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_zil_clean_taskq_maxalloc Ns = Ns Sy 1048576 Pq int 21593ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe maximum number of taskq entries that are allowed to be cached. 21603ff01b23SMartin MatuskaWhen this limit is exceeded transaction records (itxs) 21613ff01b23SMartin Matuskawill be cleaned synchronously. 21623ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 21633ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_zil_clean_taskq_minalloc Ns = Ns Sy 1024 Pq int 21643ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe number of taskq entries that are pre-populated when the taskq is first 21653ff01b23SMartin Matuskacreated and are immediately available for use. 21663ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 21673ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_zil_clean_taskq_nthr_pct Ns = Ns Sy 100 Ns % Pq int 21683ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis controls the number of threads used by 21693ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy dp_zil_clean_taskq . 21703ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe default value of 21713ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy 100% 21723ff01b23SMartin Matuskawill create a maximum of one thread per cpu. 21733ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 2174be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zil_maxblocksize Ns = Ns Sy 131072 Ns B Po 128 KiB Pc Pq uint 21753ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis sets the maximum block size used by the ZIL. 21763ff01b23SMartin MatuskaOn very fragmented pools, lowering this 2177716fd348SMartin Matuska.Pq typically to Sy 36 KiB 21783ff01b23SMartin Matuskacan improve performance. 21793ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 21803ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zil_nocacheflush Ns = Ns Sy 0 Ns | Ns 1 Pq int 21813ff01b23SMartin MatuskaDisable the cache flush commands that are normally sent to disk by 21823ff01b23SMartin Matuskathe ZIL after an LWB write has completed. 21833ff01b23SMartin MatuskaSetting this will cause ZIL corruption on power loss 21843ff01b23SMartin Matuskaif a volatile out-of-order write cache is enabled. 21853ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 21863ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zil_replay_disable Ns = Ns Sy 0 Ns | Ns 1 Pq int 21873ff01b23SMartin MatuskaDisable intent logging replay. 21883ff01b23SMartin MatuskaCan be disabled for recovery from corrupted ZIL. 21893ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 2190*dbd5678dSMartin Matuska.It Sy zil_slog_bulk Ns = Ns Sy 786432 Ns B Po 768 KiB Pc Pq u64 21913ff01b23SMartin MatuskaLimit SLOG write size per commit executed with synchronous priority. 21923ff01b23SMartin MatuskaAny writes above that will be executed with lower (asynchronous) priority 21933ff01b23SMartin Matuskato limit potential SLOG device abuse by single active ZIL writer. 21943ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 2195c03c5b1cSMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_zil_saxattr Ns = Ns Sy 1 Ns | Ns 0 Pq int 2196c03c5b1cSMartin MatuskaSetting this tunable to zero disables ZIL logging of new 2197c03c5b1cSMartin Matuska.Sy xattr Ns = Ns Sy sa 2198c03c5b1cSMartin Matuskarecords if the 2199c03c5b1cSMartin Matuska.Sy org.openzfs:zilsaxattr 2200c03c5b1cSMartin Matuskafeature is enabled on the pool. 2201c03c5b1cSMartin MatuskaThis would only be necessary to work around bugs in the ZIL logging or replay 2202c03c5b1cSMartin Matuskacode for this record type. 2203c03c5b1cSMartin MatuskaThe tunable has no effect if the feature is disabled. 2204c03c5b1cSMartin Matuska. 2205be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_embedded_slog_min_ms Ns = Ns Sy 64 Pq uint 22063ff01b23SMartin MatuskaUsually, one metaslab from each normal-class vdev is dedicated for use by 22073ff01b23SMartin Matuskathe ZIL to log synchronous writes. 22083ff01b23SMartin MatuskaHowever, if there are fewer than 22093ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy zfs_embedded_slog_min_ms 22103ff01b23SMartin Matuskametaslabs in the vdev, this functionality is disabled. 22113ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis ensures that we don't set aside an unreasonable amount of space for the ZIL. 22123ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 2213be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zstd_earlyabort_pass Ns = Ns Sy 1 Pq uint 2214e3aa18adSMartin MatuskaWhether heuristic for detection of incompressible data with zstd levels >= 3 2215e3aa18adSMartin Matuskausing LZ4 and zstd-1 passes is enabled. 2216e3aa18adSMartin Matuska. 2217be181ee2SMartin Matuska.It Sy zstd_abort_size Ns = Ns Sy 131072 Pq uint 2218e3aa18adSMartin MatuskaMinimal uncompressed size (inclusive) of a record before the early abort 2219e3aa18adSMartin Matuskaheuristic will be attempted. 2220e3aa18adSMartin Matuska. 22213ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zio_deadman_log_all Ns = Ns Sy 0 Ns | Ns 1 Pq int 22223ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIf non-zero, the zio deadman will produce debugging messages 22233ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pq see Sy zfs_dbgmsg_enable 22243ff01b23SMartin Matuskafor all zios, rather than only for leaf zios possessing a vdev. 22253ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis is meant to be used by developers to gain 22263ff01b23SMartin Matuskadiagnostic information for hang conditions which don't involve a mutex 22273ff01b23SMartin Matuskaor other locking primitive: typically conditions in which a thread in 22283ff01b23SMartin Matuskathe zio pipeline is looping indefinitely. 22293ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 22303ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zio_slow_io_ms Ns = Ns Sy 30000 Ns ms Po 30 s Pc Pq int 22313ff01b23SMartin MatuskaWhen an I/O operation takes more than this much time to complete, 22323ff01b23SMartin Matuskait's marked as slow. 22333ff01b23SMartin MatuskaEach slow operation causes a delay zevent. 22343ff01b23SMartin MatuskaSlow I/O counters can be seen with 22353ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Nm zpool Cm status Fl s . 22363ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 22373ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zio_dva_throttle_enabled Ns = Ns Sy 1 Ns | Ns 0 Pq int 22383ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThrottle block allocations in the I/O pipeline. 22393ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis allows for dynamic allocation distribution when devices are imbalanced. 22403ff01b23SMartin MatuskaWhen enabled, the maximum number of pending allocations per top-level vdev 22413ff01b23SMartin Matuskais limited by 22423ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy zfs_vdev_queue_depth_pct . 22433ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 2244c03c5b1cSMartin Matuska.It Sy zfs_xattr_compat Ns = Ns 0 Ns | Ns 1 Pq int 2245c03c5b1cSMartin MatuskaControl the naming scheme used when setting new xattrs in the user namespace. 2246c03c5b1cSMartin MatuskaIf 2247c03c5b1cSMartin Matuska.Sy 0 2248c03c5b1cSMartin Matuska.Pq the default on Linux , 2249c03c5b1cSMartin Matuskauser namespace xattr names are prefixed with the namespace, to be backwards 2250c03c5b1cSMartin Matuskacompatible with previous versions of ZFS on Linux. 2251c03c5b1cSMartin MatuskaIf 2252c03c5b1cSMartin Matuska.Sy 1 2253c03c5b1cSMartin Matuska.Pq the default on Fx , 2254c03c5b1cSMartin Matuskauser namespace xattr names are not prefixed, to be backwards compatible with 2255c03c5b1cSMartin Matuskaprevious versions of ZFS on illumos and 2256c03c5b1cSMartin Matuska.Fx . 2257c03c5b1cSMartin Matuska.Pp 2258c03c5b1cSMartin MatuskaEither naming scheme can be read on this and future versions of ZFS, regardless 2259c03c5b1cSMartin Matuskaof this tunable, but legacy ZFS on illumos or 2260c03c5b1cSMartin Matuska.Fx 2261c03c5b1cSMartin Matuskaare unable to read user namespace xattrs written in the Linux format, and 2262c03c5b1cSMartin Matuskalegacy versions of ZFS on Linux are unable to read user namespace xattrs written 2263c03c5b1cSMartin Matuskain the legacy ZFS format. 2264c03c5b1cSMartin Matuska.Pp 2265c03c5b1cSMartin MatuskaAn existing xattr with the alternate naming scheme is removed when overwriting 2266c03c5b1cSMartin Matuskathe xattr so as to not accumulate duplicates. 2267c03c5b1cSMartin Matuska. 22683ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zio_requeue_io_start_cut_in_line Ns = Ns Sy 0 Ns | Ns 1 Pq int 22693ff01b23SMartin MatuskaPrioritize requeued I/O. 22703ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 22713ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zio_taskq_batch_pct Ns = Ns Sy 80 Ns % Pq uint 22723ff01b23SMartin MatuskaPercentage of online CPUs which will run a worker thread for I/O. 22733ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThese workers are responsible for I/O work such as compression and 22743ff01b23SMartin Matuskachecksum calculations. 22753ff01b23SMartin MatuskaFractional number of CPUs will be rounded down. 22763ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pp 22773ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe default value of 22783ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy 80% 22793ff01b23SMartin Matuskawas chosen to avoid using all CPUs which can result in 22803ff01b23SMartin Matuskalatency issues and inconsistent application performance, 22813ff01b23SMartin Matuskaespecially when slower compression and/or checksumming is enabled. 22823ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 22833ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zio_taskq_batch_tpq Ns = Ns Sy 0 Pq uint 22843ff01b23SMartin MatuskaNumber of worker threads per taskq. 22853ff01b23SMartin MatuskaLower values improve I/O ordering and CPU utilization, 22863ff01b23SMartin Matuskawhile higher reduces lock contention. 22873ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pp 22883ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIf 22893ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy 0 , 22903ff01b23SMartin Matuskagenerate a system-dependent value close to 6 threads per taskq. 22913ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 22923ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zvol_inhibit_dev Ns = Ns Sy 0 Ns | Ns 1 Pq uint 22933ff01b23SMartin MatuskaDo not create zvol device nodes. 22943ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis may slightly improve startup time on 22953ff01b23SMartin Matuskasystems with a very large number of zvols. 22963ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 22973ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zvol_major Ns = Ns Sy 230 Pq uint 22983ff01b23SMartin MatuskaMajor number for zvol block devices. 22993ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 2300*dbd5678dSMartin Matuska.It Sy zvol_max_discard_blocks Ns = Ns Sy 16384 Pq long 23013ff01b23SMartin MatuskaDiscard (TRIM) operations done on zvols will be done in batches of this 23023ff01b23SMartin Matuskamany blocks, where block size is determined by the 23033ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy volblocksize 23043ff01b23SMartin Matuskaproperty of a zvol. 23053ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 2306716fd348SMartin Matuska.It Sy zvol_prefetch_bytes Ns = Ns Sy 131072 Ns B Po 128 KiB Pc Pq uint 23073ff01b23SMartin MatuskaWhen adding a zvol to the system, prefetch this many bytes 23083ff01b23SMartin Matuskafrom the start and end of the volume. 23093ff01b23SMartin MatuskaPrefetching these regions of the volume is desirable, 23103ff01b23SMartin Matuskabecause they are likely to be accessed immediately by 23113ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Xr blkid 8 23123ff01b23SMartin Matuskaor the kernel partitioner. 23133ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 23143ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zvol_request_sync Ns = Ns Sy 0 Ns | Ns 1 Pq uint 23153ff01b23SMartin MatuskaWhen processing I/O requests for a zvol, submit them synchronously. 23163ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis effectively limits the queue depth to 23173ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Em 1 23183ff01b23SMartin Matuskafor each I/O submitter. 23193ff01b23SMartin MatuskaWhen unset, requests are handled asynchronously by a thread pool. 23203ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe number of requests which can be handled concurrently is controlled by 23213ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy zvol_threads . 23221f1e2261SMartin Matuska.Sy zvol_request_sync 23231f1e2261SMartin Matuskais ignored when running on a kernel that supports block multiqueue 23241f1e2261SMartin Matuska.Pq Li blk-mq . 23253ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 23261f1e2261SMartin Matuska.It Sy zvol_threads Ns = Ns Sy 0 Pq uint 23271f1e2261SMartin MatuskaThe number of system wide threads to use for processing zvol block IOs. 23281f1e2261SMartin MatuskaIf 23291f1e2261SMartin Matuska.Sy 0 23301f1e2261SMartin Matuska(the default) then internally set 23311f1e2261SMartin Matuska.Sy zvol_threads 23321f1e2261SMartin Matuskato the number of CPUs present or 32 (whichever is greater). 23331f1e2261SMartin Matuska. 23341f1e2261SMartin Matuska.It Sy zvol_blk_mq_threads Ns = Ns Sy 0 Pq uint 23351f1e2261SMartin MatuskaThe number of threads per zvol to use for queuing IO requests. 23361f1e2261SMartin MatuskaThis parameter will only appear if your kernel supports 23371f1e2261SMartin Matuska.Li blk-mq 23381f1e2261SMartin Matuskaand is only read and assigned to a zvol at zvol load time. 23391f1e2261SMartin MatuskaIf 23401f1e2261SMartin Matuska.Sy 0 23411f1e2261SMartin Matuska(the default) then internally set 23421f1e2261SMartin Matuska.Sy zvol_blk_mq_threads 23431f1e2261SMartin Matuskato the number of CPUs present. 23441f1e2261SMartin Matuska. 23451f1e2261SMartin Matuska.It Sy zvol_use_blk_mq Ns = Ns Sy 0 Ns | Ns 1 Pq uint 23461f1e2261SMartin MatuskaSet to 23471f1e2261SMartin Matuska.Sy 1 23481f1e2261SMartin Matuskato use the 23491f1e2261SMartin Matuska.Li blk-mq 23501f1e2261SMartin MatuskaAPI for zvols. 23511f1e2261SMartin MatuskaSet to 23521f1e2261SMartin Matuska.Sy 0 23531f1e2261SMartin Matuska(the default) to use the legacy zvol APIs. 23541f1e2261SMartin MatuskaThis setting can give better or worse zvol performance depending on 23551f1e2261SMartin Matuskathe workload. 23561f1e2261SMartin MatuskaThis parameter will only appear if your kernel supports 23571f1e2261SMartin Matuska.Li blk-mq 23581f1e2261SMartin Matuskaand is only read and assigned to a zvol at zvol load time. 23591f1e2261SMartin Matuska. 23601f1e2261SMartin Matuska.It Sy zvol_blk_mq_blocks_per_thread Ns = Ns Sy 8 Pq uint 23611f1e2261SMartin MatuskaIf 23621f1e2261SMartin Matuska.Sy zvol_use_blk_mq 23631f1e2261SMartin Matuskais enabled, then process this number of 23641f1e2261SMartin Matuska.Sy volblocksize Ns -sized blocks per zvol thread. 23651f1e2261SMartin MatuskaThis tunable can be use to favor better performance for zvol reads (lower 23661f1e2261SMartin Matuskavalues) or writes (higher values). 23671f1e2261SMartin MatuskaIf set to 23681f1e2261SMartin Matuska.Sy 0 , 23691f1e2261SMartin Matuskathen the zvol layer will process the maximum number of blocks 23701f1e2261SMartin Matuskaper thread that it can. 23711f1e2261SMartin MatuskaThis parameter will only appear if your kernel supports 23721f1e2261SMartin Matuska.Li blk-mq 23731f1e2261SMartin Matuskaand is only applied at each zvol's load time. 23741f1e2261SMartin Matuska. 23751f1e2261SMartin Matuska.It Sy zvol_blk_mq_queue_depth Ns = Ns Sy 0 Pq uint 23761f1e2261SMartin MatuskaThe queue_depth value for the zvol 23771f1e2261SMartin Matuska.Li blk-mq 23781f1e2261SMartin Matuskainterface. 23791f1e2261SMartin MatuskaThis parameter will only appear if your kernel supports 23801f1e2261SMartin Matuska.Li blk-mq 23811f1e2261SMartin Matuskaand is only applied at each zvol's load time. 23821f1e2261SMartin MatuskaIf 23831f1e2261SMartin Matuska.Sy 0 23841f1e2261SMartin Matuska(the default) then use the kernel's default queue depth. 23851f1e2261SMartin MatuskaValues are clamped to the kernel's 23861f1e2261SMartin Matuska.Dv BLKDEV_MIN_RQ 23871f1e2261SMartin Matuskaand 23881f1e2261SMartin Matuska.Dv BLKDEV_MAX_RQ Ns / Ns Dv BLKDEV_DEFAULT_RQ 23891f1e2261SMartin Matuskalimits. 23903ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 23913ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy zvol_volmode Ns = Ns Sy 1 Pq uint 23923ff01b23SMartin MatuskaDefines zvol block devices behaviour when 23933ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy volmode Ns = Ns Sy default : 23943ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Bl -tag -compact -offset 4n -width "a" 23953ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy 1 23963ff01b23SMartin Matuska.No equivalent to Sy full 23973ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy 2 23983ff01b23SMartin Matuska.No equivalent to Sy dev 23993ff01b23SMartin Matuska.It Sy 3 24003ff01b23SMartin Matuska.No equivalent to Sy none 24013ff01b23SMartin Matuska.El 2402*dbd5678dSMartin Matuska. 2403*dbd5678dSMartin Matuska.It Sy zvol_enforce_quotas Ns = Ns Sy 0 Ns | Ns 1 Pq uint 2404*dbd5678dSMartin MatuskaEnable strict ZVOL quota enforcement. 2405*dbd5678dSMartin MatuskaThe strict quota enforcement may have a performance impact. 24063ff01b23SMartin Matuska.El 24073ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 24083ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sh ZFS I/O SCHEDULER 24093ff01b23SMartin MatuskaZFS issues I/O operations to leaf vdevs to satisfy and complete I/O operations. 24103ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe scheduler determines when and in what order those operations are issued. 24113ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe scheduler divides operations into five I/O classes, 24123ff01b23SMartin Matuskaprioritized in the following order: sync read, sync write, async read, 24133ff01b23SMartin Matuskaasync write, and scrub/resilver. 24143ff01b23SMartin MatuskaEach queue defines the minimum and maximum number of concurrent operations 24153ff01b23SMartin Matuskathat may be issued to the device. 24163ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIn addition, the device has an aggregate maximum, 24173ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy zfs_vdev_max_active . 24183ff01b23SMartin MatuskaNote that the sum of the per-queue minima must not exceed the aggregate maximum. 24193ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIf the sum of the per-queue maxima exceeds the aggregate maximum, 24203ff01b23SMartin Matuskathen the number of active operations may reach 24213ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy zfs_vdev_max_active , 24223ff01b23SMartin Matuskain which case no further operations will be issued, 24233ff01b23SMartin Matuskaregardless of whether all per-queue minima have been met. 24243ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pp 24253ff01b23SMartin MatuskaFor many physical devices, throughput increases with the number of 24263ff01b23SMartin Matuskaconcurrent operations, but latency typically suffers. 24273ff01b23SMartin MatuskaFurthermore, physical devices typically have a limit 24283ff01b23SMartin Matuskaat which more concurrent operations have no 24293ff01b23SMartin Matuskaeffect on throughput or can actually cause it to decrease. 24303ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pp 24313ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe scheduler selects the next operation to issue by first looking for an 24323ff01b23SMartin MatuskaI/O class whose minimum has not been satisfied. 24333ff01b23SMartin MatuskaOnce all are satisfied and the aggregate maximum has not been hit, 24343ff01b23SMartin Matuskathe scheduler looks for classes whose maximum has not been satisfied. 24353ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIteration through the I/O classes is done in the order specified above. 24363ff01b23SMartin MatuskaNo further operations are issued 24373ff01b23SMartin Matuskaif the aggregate maximum number of concurrent operations has been hit, 24383ff01b23SMartin Matuskaor if there are no operations queued for an I/O class that has not hit its maximum. 24393ff01b23SMartin MatuskaEvery time an I/O operation is queued or an operation completes, 24403ff01b23SMartin Matuskathe scheduler looks for new operations to issue. 24413ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pp 24423ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIn general, smaller 24433ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy max_active Ns s 24443ff01b23SMartin Matuskawill lead to lower latency of synchronous operations. 24453ff01b23SMartin MatuskaLarger 24463ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy max_active Ns s 24473ff01b23SMartin Matuskamay lead to higher overall throughput, depending on underlying storage. 24483ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pp 24493ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe ratio of the queues' 24503ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy max_active Ns s 24513ff01b23SMartin Matuskadetermines the balance of performance between reads, writes, and scrubs. 24523ff01b23SMartin MatuskaFor example, increasing 24533ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy zfs_vdev_scrub_max_active 24543ff01b23SMartin Matuskawill cause the scrub or resilver to complete more quickly, 24553ff01b23SMartin Matuskabut reads and writes to have higher latency and lower throughput. 24563ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pp 24573ff01b23SMartin MatuskaAll I/O classes have a fixed maximum number of outstanding operations, 24583ff01b23SMartin Matuskaexcept for the async write class. 24593ff01b23SMartin MatuskaAsynchronous writes represent the data that is committed to stable storage 24603ff01b23SMartin Matuskaduring the syncing stage for transaction groups. 24613ff01b23SMartin MatuskaTransaction groups enter the syncing state periodically, 24623ff01b23SMartin Matuskaso the number of queued async writes will quickly burst up 24633ff01b23SMartin Matuskaand then bleed down to zero. 24643ff01b23SMartin MatuskaRather than servicing them as quickly as possible, 24653ff01b23SMartin Matuskathe I/O scheduler changes the maximum number of active async write operations 24663ff01b23SMartin Matuskaaccording to the amount of dirty data in the pool. 24673ff01b23SMartin MatuskaSince both throughput and latency typically increase with the number of 24683ff01b23SMartin Matuskaconcurrent operations issued to physical devices, reducing the 24693ff01b23SMartin Matuskaburstiness in the number of concurrent operations also stabilizes the 24703ff01b23SMartin Matuskaresponse time of operations from other – and in particular synchronous – queues. 24713ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIn broad strokes, the I/O scheduler will issue more concurrent operations 24723ff01b23SMartin Matuskafrom the async write queue as there's more dirty data in the pool. 24733ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 24743ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Ss Async Writes 24753ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe number of concurrent operations issued for the async write I/O class 24763ff01b23SMartin Matuskafollows a piece-wise linear function defined by a few adjustable points: 24773ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Bd -literal 24783ff01b23SMartin Matuska | o---------| <-- \fBzfs_vdev_async_write_max_active\fP 24793ff01b23SMartin Matuska ^ | /^ | 24803ff01b23SMartin Matuska | | / | | 24813ff01b23SMartin Matuskaactive | / | | 24823ff01b23SMartin Matuska I/O | / | | 24833ff01b23SMartin Matuskacount | / | | 24843ff01b23SMartin Matuska | / | | 24853ff01b23SMartin Matuska |-------o | | <-- \fBzfs_vdev_async_write_min_active\fP 24863ff01b23SMartin Matuska 0|_______^______|_________| 24873ff01b23SMartin Matuska 0% | | 100% of \fBzfs_dirty_data_max\fP 24883ff01b23SMartin Matuska | | 24893ff01b23SMartin Matuska | `-- \fBzfs_vdev_async_write_active_max_dirty_percent\fP 24903ff01b23SMartin Matuska `--------- \fBzfs_vdev_async_write_active_min_dirty_percent\fP 24913ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Ed 24923ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pp 24933ff01b23SMartin MatuskaUntil the amount of dirty data exceeds a minimum percentage of the dirty 24943ff01b23SMartin Matuskadata allowed in the pool, the I/O scheduler will limit the number of 24953ff01b23SMartin Matuskaconcurrent operations to the minimum. 24963ff01b23SMartin MatuskaAs that threshold is crossed, the number of concurrent operations issued 24973ff01b23SMartin Matuskaincreases linearly to the maximum at the specified maximum percentage 24983ff01b23SMartin Matuskaof the dirty data allowed in the pool. 24993ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pp 25003ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIdeally, the amount of dirty data on a busy pool will stay in the sloped 25013ff01b23SMartin Matuskapart of the function between 25023ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy zfs_vdev_async_write_active_min_dirty_percent 25033ff01b23SMartin Matuskaand 25043ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy zfs_vdev_async_write_active_max_dirty_percent . 25053ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIf it exceeds the maximum percentage, 25063ff01b23SMartin Matuskathis indicates that the rate of incoming data is 25073ff01b23SMartin Matuskagreater than the rate that the backend storage can handle. 25083ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIn this case, we must further throttle incoming writes, 25093ff01b23SMartin Matuskaas described in the next section. 25103ff01b23SMartin Matuska. 25113ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sh ZFS TRANSACTION DELAY 25123ff01b23SMartin MatuskaWe delay transactions when we've determined that the backend storage 25133ff01b23SMartin Matuskaisn't able to accommodate the rate of incoming writes. 25143ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pp 25153ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIf there is already a transaction waiting, we delay relative to when 25163ff01b23SMartin Matuskathat transaction will finish waiting. 25173ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis way the calculated delay time 25183ff01b23SMartin Matuskais independent of the number of threads concurrently executing transactions. 25193ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pp 25203ff01b23SMartin MatuskaIf we are the only waiter, wait relative to when the transaction started, 25213ff01b23SMartin Matuskarather than the current time. 25223ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis credits the transaction for "time already served", 25233ff01b23SMartin Matuskae.g. reading indirect blocks. 25243ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pp 25253ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe minimum time for a transaction to take is calculated as 2526e92ffd9bSMartin Matuska.D1 min_time = min( Ns Sy zfs_delay_scale No \(mu Po Sy dirty No \- Sy min Pc / Po Sy max No \- Sy dirty Pc , 100ms) 25273ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pp 25283ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe delay has two degrees of freedom that can be adjusted via tunables. 25293ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe percentage of dirty data at which we start to delay is defined by 25303ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy zfs_delay_min_dirty_percent . 25313ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThis should typically be at or above 25323ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy zfs_vdev_async_write_active_max_dirty_percent , 25333ff01b23SMartin Matuskaso that we only start to delay after writing at full speed 25343ff01b23SMartin Matuskahas failed to keep up with the incoming write rate. 25353ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe scale of the curve is defined by 25363ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy zfs_delay_scale . 25373ff01b23SMartin MatuskaRoughly speaking, this variable determines the amount of delay at the midpoint of the curve. 25383ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Bd -literal 25393ff01b23SMartin Matuskadelay 25403ff01b23SMartin Matuska 10ms +-------------------------------------------------------------*+ 25413ff01b23SMartin Matuska | *| 25423ff01b23SMartin Matuska 9ms + *+ 25433ff01b23SMartin Matuska | *| 25443ff01b23SMartin Matuska 8ms + *+ 25453ff01b23SMartin Matuska | * | 25463ff01b23SMartin Matuska 7ms + * + 25473ff01b23SMartin Matuska | * | 25483ff01b23SMartin Matuska 6ms + * + 25493ff01b23SMartin Matuska | * | 25503ff01b23SMartin Matuska 5ms + * + 25513ff01b23SMartin Matuska | * | 25523ff01b23SMartin Matuska 4ms + * + 25533ff01b23SMartin Matuska | * | 25543ff01b23SMartin Matuska 3ms + * + 25553ff01b23SMartin Matuska | * | 25563ff01b23SMartin Matuska 2ms + (midpoint) * + 25573ff01b23SMartin Matuska | | ** | 25583ff01b23SMartin Matuska 1ms + v *** + 25593ff01b23SMartin Matuska | \fBzfs_delay_scale\fP ----------> ******** | 25603ff01b23SMartin Matuska 0 +-------------------------------------*********----------------+ 25613ff01b23SMartin Matuska 0% <- \fBzfs_dirty_data_max\fP -> 100% 25623ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Ed 25633ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pp 25643ff01b23SMartin MatuskaNote, that since the delay is added to the outstanding time remaining on the 25653ff01b23SMartin Matuskamost recent transaction it's effectively the inverse of IOPS. 25663ff01b23SMartin MatuskaHere, the midpoint of 25673ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Em 500 us 25683ff01b23SMartin Matuskatranslates to 25693ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Em 2000 IOPS . 25703ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe shape of the curve 25713ff01b23SMartin Matuskawas chosen such that small changes in the amount of accumulated dirty data 25723ff01b23SMartin Matuskain the first three quarters of the curve yield relatively small differences 25733ff01b23SMartin Matuskain the amount of delay. 25743ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pp 25753ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe effects can be easier to understand when the amount of delay is 25763ff01b23SMartin Matuskarepresented on a logarithmic scale: 25773ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Bd -literal 25783ff01b23SMartin Matuskadelay 25793ff01b23SMartin Matuska100ms +-------------------------------------------------------------++ 25803ff01b23SMartin Matuska + + 25813ff01b23SMartin Matuska | | 25823ff01b23SMartin Matuska + *+ 25833ff01b23SMartin Matuska 10ms + *+ 25843ff01b23SMartin Matuska + ** + 25853ff01b23SMartin Matuska | (midpoint) ** | 25863ff01b23SMartin Matuska + | ** + 25873ff01b23SMartin Matuska 1ms + v **** + 25883ff01b23SMartin Matuska + \fBzfs_delay_scale\fP ----------> ***** + 25893ff01b23SMartin Matuska | **** | 25903ff01b23SMartin Matuska + **** + 25913ff01b23SMartin Matuska100us + ** + 25923ff01b23SMartin Matuska + * + 25933ff01b23SMartin Matuska | * | 25943ff01b23SMartin Matuska + * + 25953ff01b23SMartin Matuska 10us + * + 25963ff01b23SMartin Matuska + + 25973ff01b23SMartin Matuska | | 25983ff01b23SMartin Matuska + + 25993ff01b23SMartin Matuska +--------------------------------------------------------------+ 26003ff01b23SMartin Matuska 0% <- \fBzfs_dirty_data_max\fP -> 100% 26013ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Ed 26023ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Pp 26033ff01b23SMartin MatuskaNote here that only as the amount of dirty data approaches its limit does 26043ff01b23SMartin Matuskathe delay start to increase rapidly. 26053ff01b23SMartin MatuskaThe goal of a properly tuned system should be to keep the amount of dirty data 26063ff01b23SMartin Matuskaout of that range by first ensuring that the appropriate limits are set 26073ff01b23SMartin Matuskafor the I/O scheduler to reach optimal throughput on the back-end storage, 26083ff01b23SMartin Matuskaand then by changing the value of 26093ff01b23SMartin Matuska.Sy zfs_delay_scale 26103ff01b23SMartin Matuskato increase the steepness of the curve. 2611