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Before, if the user wanted sequential IO to be promoted to the cache they'd have to set sequential_threshold to some nebulous large value. Now, the user may easily disable sequential IO detection (and sequential IO's implicit bypass of the cache) by setting sequential_threshold to 0. Signed-off-by: Mike Snitzer <snitzer@redhat.com> |
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cache-policies.txt | ||
cache.txt | ||
delay.txt | ||
dm-crypt.txt | ||
dm-flakey.txt | ||
dm-io.txt | ||
dm-log.txt | ||
dm-queue-length.txt | ||
dm-raid.txt | ||
dm-service-time.txt | ||
dm-uevent.txt | ||
era.txt | ||
kcopyd.txt | ||
linear.txt | ||
persistent-data.txt | ||
snapshot.txt | ||
statistics.txt | ||
striped.txt | ||
switch.txt | ||
thin-provisioning.txt | ||
verity.txt | ||
zero.txt |