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- ========
- dm-delay
- ========
- Device-Mapper's "delay" target delays reads and/or writes
- and/or flushs and optionally maps them to different devices.
- Arguments::
- <device> <offset> <delay> [<write_device> <write_offset> <write_delay>
- [<flush_device> <flush_offset> <flush_delay>]]
- Table line has to either have 3, 6 or 9 arguments:
- 3: apply offset and delay to read, write and flush operations on device
- 6: apply offset and delay to device, also apply write_offset and write_delay
- to write and flush operations on optionally different write_device with
- optionally different sector offset
- 9: same as 6 arguments plus define flush_offset and flush_delay explicitely
- on/with optionally different flush_device/flush_offset.
- Offsets are specified in sectors.
- Delays are specified in milliseconds.
- Example scripts
- ===============
- ::
- #!/bin/sh
- #
- # Create mapped device named "delayed" delaying read, write and flush operations for 500ms.
- #
- dmsetup create delayed --table "0 `blockdev --getsz $1` delay $1 0 500"
- ::
- #!/bin/sh
- #
- # Create mapped device delaying write and flush operations for 400ms and
- # splitting reads to device $1 but writes and flushs to different device $2
- # to different offsets of 2048 and 4096 sectors respectively.
- #
- dmsetup create delayed --table "0 `blockdev --getsz $1` delay $1 2048 0 $2 4096 400"
- ::
- #!/bin/sh
- #
- # Create mapped device delaying reads for 50ms, writes for 100ms and flushs for 333ms
- # onto the same backing device at offset 0 sectors.
- #
- dmsetup create delayed --table "0 `blockdev --getsz $1` delay $1 0 50 $2 0 100 $1 0 333"
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