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.TH VENTI-BACKUP 8
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.SH NAME
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rdarena, wrarena \- copy arenas between venti servers
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.PP
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.B venti/rdarena
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[
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.B -v
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]
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.I arenapart
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.I arenaname
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.PP
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.B venti/wrarena
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[
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.B -o
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.I fileoffset
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]
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[
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.B -h
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.I host
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]
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.I arenafile
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[
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.I clumpoffset
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]
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.PP
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.I Rdarena
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extracts the named
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.I arena
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from the arena partition
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.I arenapart
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and writes this arena to standard output.
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This command is typically used to back up an arena to external media.
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The
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.B -v
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option generates more verbose output on standard error.
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.PP
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.I Wrarena
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writes the blocks contained in the arena
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.I arenafile
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(typically, the output of
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.IR rdarena )
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to a Venti server.
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It is typically used to reinitialize a Venti server from backups of the arenas.
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For example,
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.IP
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.EX
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venti/rdarena /dev/sdC0/arenas arena.0 >external.media
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venti/wrarena -h venti2 external.media
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.EE
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.LP
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writes the blocks contained in
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.B arena.0
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to the Venti server
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.B venti2
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(typically not the one using
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.BR /dev/sdC0/arenas ).
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.PP
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The
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.B -o
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option specifies that the arena starts at byte
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.I fileoffset
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(default
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.BR 0 )
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in
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.I arenafile .
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This is useful for reading directly from
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the Venti arena partition:
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.IP
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.EX
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venti/wrarena -h venti2 -o 335872 /dev/sdC0/arenas
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.EE
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.LP
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(In this example, 335872 is the offset shown in the Venti
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server's index list (344064) minus one block (8192).
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You will need to substitute your own arena offsets
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and block size.)
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.PP
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Finally, the optional
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.I offset
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argument specifies that the writing should begin with the
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clump starting at
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.I offset
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within the arena.
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.I Wrarena
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prints the offset it stopped at (because there were no more data blocks).
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This could be used to incrementally back up a Venti server
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to another Venti server:
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.IP
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.EX
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last=`{cat last}
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venti/wrarena -h venti2 -o 335872 /dev/sdC0/arenas $last >output
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awk '/^end offset/ { print $3 }' offset >last
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.EE
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.LP
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Of course, one would need to add wrapper code to keep track
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of which arenas have been processed.
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See
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.B /sys/src/cmd/venti/backup.example
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for a version that does this.
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.SH SOURCE
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.B \*9/src/cmd/venti/srv
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.SH SEE ALSO
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.IR venti (7),
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.IR venti (8)
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man/man8/venti-fmt.8
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.TH VENTI-FMT 8
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.SH NAME
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buildindex,
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checkarenas,
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checkindex,
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conf,
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fmtarenas,
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fmtindex,
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fmtisect,
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syncindex \- prepare and maintain a venti server
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.PP
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.B venti/fmtarenas
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[
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.B -Z
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]
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[
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.B -a
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.I arenasize
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]
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[
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.B -b
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.I blocksize
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]
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.I name
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.I file
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.PP
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.B venti/fmtisect
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[
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.B -1Z
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]
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[
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.B -b
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.I blocksize
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]
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.I name
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.I file
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.PP
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.B venti/fmtindex
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[
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.B -a
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]
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.I venti.conf
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.PP
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.B venti/conf
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[
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.B -w
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]
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.I partition
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[
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.I configfile
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]
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.if t .sp 0.5
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.PP
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.B venti/buildindex
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[
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.B -B
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.I blockcachesize
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]
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[
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.B -Z
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]
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.I venti.conf
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.I tmp
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.PP
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.B venti/checkindex
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[
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.B -f
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]
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[
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.B -B
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.I blockcachesize
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]
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.I venti.conf
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.I tmp
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.PP
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.B venti/checkarenas
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[
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.B -afv
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]
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.I file
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.PP
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.B venti/copy
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[
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.B -f
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]
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.I src
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.I dst
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.I score
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[
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.I type
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]
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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These commands aid in the setup, maintenance, and debugging of
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venti servers.
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See
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.IR venti (7)
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for an overview of the venti system and
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.IR venti (8)
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for an overview of the data structures used by the venti server.
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.PP
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Note that the units for the various sizes in the following
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commands can be specified by appending
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.LR k ,
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.LR m ,
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or
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.LR g
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to indicate kilobytes, megabytes, or gigabytes respectively.
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.SS Formatting
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To prepare a server for its initial use, the arena partitions and
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the index sections must be formatted individually, with
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.I fmtarenas
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and
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.IR fmtisect .
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Then the
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collection of index sections must be combined into a venti
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index with
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.IR fmtindex .
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.PP
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.I Fmtarenas
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formats the given
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.IR file ,
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typically a disk partition, into an arena partition.
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The arenas in the partition are given names of the form
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.IR name%d ,
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where
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.I %d
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is replaced with a sequential number starting at 0.
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.PP
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Options to
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.I fmtarenas
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are:
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.TP
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.BI -a " arenasize
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The arenas are of
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.I arenasize
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bytes. The default is
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.BR 512M ,
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which was selected to provide a balance
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between the number of arenas and the ability to copy an arena to external
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media such as recordable CDs and tapes.
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.TP
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.BI -b " blocksize
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The size, in bytes, for read and write operations to the file.
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The size is recorded in the file, and is used by applications that access the arenas.
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The default is
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.BR 8k .
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.TP
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.B -4
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Create a `version 4' arena partition for backwards compatibility with old servers.
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The default is version 5, used by the current venti server.
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.TP
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.B -Z
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Do not zero the data sections of the arenas.
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Using this option reduces the formatting time
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but should only be used when it is known that the file was already zeroed.
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(Version 4 only; version 5 sections are not and do not need to be zeroed.)
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.PD
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.PP
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.I Fmtisect
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formats the given
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.IR file ,
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typically a disk partition, as a venti index section with the specified
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.IR name .
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Each of the index sections in a venti configuration must have a unique name.
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.PP
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Options to
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.I fmtisect
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are:
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.TP
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.BI -b " bucketsize
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The size of an index bucket, in bytes.
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All the index sections within a index must have the same bucket size.
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The default is
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.BR 8k .
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.TP
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.B -1
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Create a `version 1' index section for backwards compatibility with old servers.
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The default is version 2, used by the current venti server.
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.TP
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.B -Z
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Do not zero the index.
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Using this option reduces the formatting time
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but should only be used when it is known that the file was already zeroed.
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(Version 1 only; version 2 sections are not and do not need to be zeroed.)
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.PD
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.I Fmtindex
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reads the configuration file
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.I venti.conf
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and initializes the index sections to form a usable index structure.
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The arena files and index sections must have previously been formatted
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using
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.I fmtarenas
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and
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.I fmtisect
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respectively.
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.PP
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The function of a venti index is to map a SHA1 fingerprint to a location
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in the data section of one of the arenas. The index is composed of
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blocks, each of which contains the mapping for a fixed range of possible
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fingerprint values.
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.I Fmtindex
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determines the mapping between SHA1 values and the blocks
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of the collection of index sections. Once this mapping has been determined,
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it cannot be changed without rebuilding the index.
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The basic assumption in the current implementation is that the index
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structure is sufficiently empty that individual blocks of the index will rarely
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overflow. The total size of the index should be about 2% to 10% of
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the total size of the arenas, but the exact percentage depends both on the
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index block size and the compressed size of blocks stored.
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See the discussion in
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.IR venti (8)
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for more.
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.PP
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.I Fmtindex
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also computes a mapping between a linear address space and
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the data section of the collection of arenas. The
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.B -a
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option can be used to add additional arenas to an index.
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To use this feature,
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add the new arenas to
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.I venti.conf
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after the existing arenas and then run
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.I fmtindex
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.BR -a .
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.PP
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A copy of the above mappings is stored in the header for each of the index sections.
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These copies enable
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.I buildindex
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to restore a single index section without rebuilding the entire index.
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.PP
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To make it easier to bootstrap servers, the configuration
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file can be stored in otherwise empty space
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at the beginning of any venti partitions using
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.IR conf .
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A partition so branded with a configuration file can
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be used in place of a configuration file when invoking any
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of the venti commands.
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By default,
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.I conf
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prints the configuration stored in
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.IR partition .
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When invoked with the
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.B -w
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flag,
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.I conf
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reads a configuration file from
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.I configfile
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(or else standard input)
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and stores it in
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.IR partition .
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.SS Checking and Rebuilding
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.PP
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.I Buildindex
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populates the index for the Venti system described in
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.IR venti.conf .
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The index must have previously been formatted using
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.IR fmtindex .
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This command is typically used to build a new index for a Venti
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system when the old index becomes too small, or to rebuild
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an index after media failure.
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Small errors in an index can usually be fixed with
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.IR checkindex .
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.PP
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The
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.I tmp
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file, usually a disk partition, must be large enough to store a copy of the index.
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This temporary space is used to perform a merge sort of index entries
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generated by reading the arenas.
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.PP
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Options to
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.I buildindex
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are:
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.TP
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.BI -B " blockcachesize
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The amount of memory, in bytes, to use for caching raw disk accesses while running
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.IR buildindex .
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(This is not a property of the created index.)
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The default is 8k.
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.TP
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.B -Z
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Do not zero the index.
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This option should only be used when it is known that the index was already zeroed.
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(Version 1 indexes only; see the discussion in
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.I fmtindex
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above.)
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.PD
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.PP
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.I Checkindex
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examines the Venti index described in
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.IR venti.conf .
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The program detects various error conditions including:
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blocks that are not indexed, index entries for blocks that do not exist,
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and duplicate index entries.
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If requested, an attempt can be made to fix errors that are found.
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.PP
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The
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.I tmp
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file, usually a disk partition, must be large enough to store a copy of the index.
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This temporary space is used to perform a merge sort of index entries
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generated by reading the arenas.
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.PP
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Options to
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.I checkindex
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are:
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.TP
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.BI -B " blockcachesize
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The amount of memory, in bytes, to use for caching raw disk accesses while running
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.IR checkindex .
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The default is 8k.
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.TP
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.B -f
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Attempt to fix any errors that are found.
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.PD
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.PP
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.I Checkarenas
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examines the Venti arenas contained in the given
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.IR file .
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The program detects various error conditions, and optionally attempts
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to fix any errors that are found.
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.PP
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Options to
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.I checkarenas
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are:
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.TP
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.B -a
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For each arena, scan the entire data section.
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If this option is omitted, only the end section of
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the arena is examined.
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.TP
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.B -f
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Attempt to fix any errors that are found.
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.TP
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.B -v
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Increase the verbosity of output.
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.PD
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.SH SOURCE
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.B \*9/src/cmd/venti/srv
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.SH SEE ALSO
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.IR venti (7),
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.IR venti (8)
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.SH BUGS
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.I Buildindex
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should allow an individual index section to be rebuilt.
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The merge sort could be performed in the space used to store the
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index rather than requiring a temporary file.
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.TH VENTI 8
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.SH NAME
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venti.conf \- venti configuration
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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Venti is a SHA1-addressed archival storage server.
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See
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.IR venti (7)
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for a full introduction to the system.
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This page documents the structure and operation of the server.
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.PP
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A venti server requires multiple disks or disk partitions,
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each of which must be properly formatted before the server
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can be run.
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.SS Disk
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The venti server maintains three disk structures, typically
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stored on raw disk partitions:
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the append-only
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.IR "data log" ,
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which holds, in sequential order,
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the contents of every block written to the server;
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the
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.IR index ,
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which helps locate a block in the data log given its score;
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and optionally the
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.IR "bloom filter" ,
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a concise summary of which scores are present in the index.
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The data log is the primary storage.
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To improve the robustness, it should be stored on
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a device that provides RAID functionality.
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The index and the bloom filter are optimizations
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employed to access the data log efficiently and can be rebuilt
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if lost or damaged.
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.PP
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The data log is logically split into sections called
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.IR arenas ,
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typically sized for easy offline backup
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(e.g., 500MB).
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A data log may comprise many disks, each storing
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one or more arenas.
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Such disks are called
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.IR "arena partitions" .
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Arena partitions are filled in the order given in the configuration.
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.PP
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The index is logically split into block-sized pieces called
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.IR buckets ,
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each of which is responsible for a particular range of scores.
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An index may be split across many disks, each storing many buckets.
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Such disks are called
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.IR "index sections" .
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.PP
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The index must be sized so that no bucket is full.
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When a bucket fills, the server must be shut down and
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the index made larger.
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Since scores appear random, each bucket will contain
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approximately the same number of entries.
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Index entries are 40 bytes long. Assuming that a typical block
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being written to the server is 8192 bytes and compresses to 4096
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bytes, the active index is expected to be about 1% of
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the active data log.
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Storing smaller blocks increases the relative index footprint;
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storing larger blocks decreases it.
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To allow variation in both block size and the random distribution
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of scores to buckets, the suggested index size is 5% of
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the active data log.
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.PP
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The (optional) bloom filter is a large bitmap that is stored on disk but
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also kept completely in memory while the venti server runs.
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It helps the venti server efficiently detect scores that are
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.I not
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already stored in the index.
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The bloom filter starts out zeroed.
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Each score recorded in the bloom filter is hashed to choose
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.I nhash
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bits to set in the bloom filter.
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A score is definitely not stored in the index of any of its
|
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.I nhash
|
||||
bits are not set.
|
||||
The bloom filter thus has two parameters:
|
||||
.I nhash
|
||||
(maximum 32)
|
||||
and the total bitmap size
|
||||
(maximum 512MB, 2\s-2\u32\d\s+2 bits).
|
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.PP
|
||||
The bloom filter should be sized so that
|
||||
.I nhash
|
||||
\(ti
|
||||
.I nblock
|
||||
\(ti
|
||||
0.7
|
||||
\(<=
|
||||
0.7 \(ti
|
||||
.IR b ,
|
||||
where
|
||||
.I nblock
|
||||
is the expected number of blocks stored on the server
|
||||
and
|
||||
.I b
|
||||
is the bitmap size in bits.
|
||||
The false positive rate of the bloom filter when sized
|
||||
this way is approximately 2\s-2\u\-\fInblock\fR\d\s+2.
|
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.I Nhash
|
||||
less than 10 are not very useful;
|
||||
.I nhash
|
||||
greater than 24 are probably a waste of memory.
|
||||
.I Fmtbloom
|
||||
(see
|
||||
.IR venti-fmt (8))
|
||||
can be given either
|
||||
.I nhash
|
||||
or
|
||||
.IR nblock ;
|
||||
if given
|
||||
.IR nblock ,
|
||||
it will derive an appropriate
|
||||
.IR nhash .
|
||||
.SS Memory
|
||||
Venti can make effective use of large amounts of memory
|
||||
for various caches.
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
The
|
||||
.I "lump cache
|
||||
holds recently-accessed venti data blocks, which the server refers to as
|
||||
.IR lumps .
|
||||
The lump cache should be at least 1MB but can profitably be much larger.
|
||||
The lump cache can be thought of as the level-1 cache:
|
||||
read requests handled by the lump cache can
|
||||
be served instantly.
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
The
|
||||
.I "block cache
|
||||
holds recently-accessed
|
||||
.I disk
|
||||
blocks from the arena partitions.
|
||||
The block cache needs to be able to simultaneously hold two blocks
|
||||
from each arena plus four blocks for the currently-filling arena.
|
||||
The block cache can be thought of as the level-2 cache:
|
||||
read requests handled by the block cache are slower than those
|
||||
handled by the lump cache, since the lump data must be extracted
|
||||
from the raw disk blocks and possibly decompressed, but no
|
||||
disk accesses are necessary.
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
The
|
||||
.I "index cache
|
||||
holds recently-accessed or prefetched
|
||||
index entries.
|
||||
The index cache needs to be able to hold index entries
|
||||
for three or four arenas, at least, in order for prefetching
|
||||
to work properly. Each index entry is 50 bytes.
|
||||
Assuming 500MB arenas of
|
||||
128,000 blocks that are 4096 bytes each after compression,
|
||||
the minimum index cache size is about 6MB.
|
||||
The index cache can be thought of as the level-3 cache:
|
||||
read requests handled by the index cache must still go
|
||||
to disk to fetch the arena blocks, but the costly random
|
||||
access to the index is avoided.
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
The size of the index cache determines how long venti
|
||||
can sustain its `burst' write throughput, during which time
|
||||
the only disk accesses on the critical path
|
||||
are sequential writes to the arena partitions.
|
||||
For example, if you want to be able to sustain 10MB/s
|
||||
for an hour, you need enough index cache to hold entries
|
||||
for 36GB of blocks. Assuming 8192-byte blocks,
|
||||
you need room for almost five million index entries.
|
||||
Since index entries are 50 bytes each, you need 250MB
|
||||
of index cache.
|
||||
If the background index update process can make a single
|
||||
pass through the index in an hour, which is possible,
|
||||
then you can sustain the 10MB/s indefinitely (at least until
|
||||
the arenas are all filled).
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
The
|
||||
.I "bloom filter
|
||||
requires memory equal to its size on disk,
|
||||
as discussed above.
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
A reasonable starting allocation is to
|
||||
divide memory equally (in thirds) between
|
||||
the bloom filter, the index cache, and the lump and block caches;
|
||||
the third of memory allocated to the lump and block caches
|
||||
should be split unevenly, with more (say, two thirds)
|
||||
going to the block cache.
|
||||
.SS Network
|
||||
The venti server announces two network services, one
|
||||
(conventionally TCP port
|
||||
.BR venti ,
|
||||
17034) serving
|
||||
the venti protocol as described in
|
||||
.IR venti (7),
|
||||
and one serving HTTP
|
||||
(conventionally TCP port
|
||||
.BR venti ,
|
||||
80).
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
The venti web server provides the following
|
||||
URLs for accessing status information:
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B /index
|
||||
A summary of the usage of the arenas and index sections.
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B /xindex
|
||||
An XML version of
|
||||
.BR /index .
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B /storage
|
||||
Brief storage totals.
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.BI /set/ variable
|
||||
The current integer value of
|
||||
.IR variable .
|
||||
Variables are:
|
||||
.BR compress ,
|
||||
whether or not to compress blocks
|
||||
(for debugging);
|
||||
.BR logging ,
|
||||
whether to write entries to the debugging logs;
|
||||
.BR stats ,
|
||||
whether to collect run-time statistics;
|
||||
.BR icachesleeptime ,
|
||||
the time in milliseconds between successive updates
|
||||
of megabytes of the index cache;
|
||||
.BR arenasumsleeptime ,
|
||||
the time in milliseconds between reads while
|
||||
checksumming an arena in the background.
|
||||
The two sleep times should be (but are not) managed by venti;
|
||||
they exist to provide more experience with their effects.
|
||||
The other variables exist only for debugging and
|
||||
performance measurement.
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.BI /set/ variable / value
|
||||
Set
|
||||
.I variable
|
||||
to
|
||||
.IR value .
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.BI /graph/ name / param / param / \fR...
|
||||
A PNG image graphing the named run-time statistic over time.
|
||||
The details of names and parameters are undocumented;
|
||||
see
|
||||
.B httpd.c
|
||||
in the venti sources.
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B /log
|
||||
A list of all debugging logs present in the server's memory.
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.BI /log/ name
|
||||
The contents of the debugging log with the given
|
||||
.IR name .
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B /flushicache
|
||||
Force venti to begin flushing the index cache to disk.
|
||||
The request response will not be sent until the flush
|
||||
has completed.
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B /flushdcache
|
||||
Force venti to begin flushing the arena block cache to disk.
|
||||
The request response will not be sent until the flush
|
||||
has completed.
|
||||
.PD
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
Requests for other files are served by consulting a
|
||||
directory named in the configuration file
|
||||
(see
|
||||
.B webroot
|
||||
below).
|
||||
.SS Configuration File
|
||||
A venti configuration file
|
||||
enumerates the various index sections and
|
||||
arenas that constitute a venti system.
|
||||
The components are indicated by the name of the file, typically
|
||||
a disk partition, in which they reside. The configuration
|
||||
file is the only location that file names are used. Internally,
|
||||
venti uses the names assigned when the components were formatted
|
||||
with
|
||||
.I fmtarenas
|
||||
or
|
||||
.I fmtisect
|
||||
(see
|
||||
.IR venti-fmt (8)).
|
||||
In particular, only the configuration needs to be
|
||||
changed if a component is moved to a different file.
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
The configuration file consists of lines in the form described below.
|
||||
Lines starting with
|
||||
.B #
|
||||
are comments.
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.BI index " name
|
||||
Names the index for the system.
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.BI arenas " file
|
||||
.I File
|
||||
is an arena partition, formatted using
|
||||
.IR fmtarenas .
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.BI isect " file
|
||||
.I File
|
||||
is an index section, formatted using
|
||||
.IR fmtisect .
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
After formatting a venti system using
|
||||
.IR fmtindex ,
|
||||
the order of arenas and index sections should not be changed.
|
||||
Additional arenas can be appended to the configuration;
|
||||
run
|
||||
.I fmtindex
|
||||
with the
|
||||
.B -a
|
||||
flag to update the index.
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
The configuration file also holds configuration parameters
|
||||
for the venti server itself.
|
||||
These are:
|
||||
.TF httpaddr netaddr
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.BI mem " size
|
||||
lump cache size
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.BI bcmem " size
|
||||
block cache size
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.BI icmem " size
|
||||
index cache size
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.BI addr " netaddr
|
||||
network address to announce venti service
|
||||
(default
|
||||
.BR tcp!*!venti )
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.BI httpaddr " netaddr
|
||||
network address to announce HTTP service
|
||||
(default
|
||||
.BR tcp!*!http )
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B queuewrites
|
||||
queue writes in memory
|
||||
(default is not to queue)
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.BI webroot " dir
|
||||
directory tree containing files for HTTP server
|
||||
to consult for unrecognized URLs
|
||||
.PD
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
The units for the various cache sizes above can be specified by appending a
|
||||
.LR k ,
|
||||
.LR m ,
|
||||
or
|
||||
.LR g
|
||||
(case-insensitive)
|
||||
to indicate kilobytes, megabytes, or gigabytes respectively.
|
||||
.SS Command Line
|
||||
Options to
|
||||
.I venti
|
||||
are:
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.BI -c " config
|
||||
The server configuration file
|
||||
(default
|
||||
.BR venti.conf )
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.BI -o " line
|
||||
Set a server parameter, using the same syntax
|
||||
as in the configuration file.
|
||||
The
|
||||
.B -o
|
||||
options override the configuration file.
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B -d
|
||||
Produce various debugging information on standard error.
|
||||
Implies
|
||||
.BR -s .
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B -L
|
||||
Enable logging. By default all logging is disabled.
|
||||
Logging slows server operation considerably.
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B -s
|
||||
Do not run in the background.
|
||||
Normally,
|
||||
the foreground process will exit once the Venti server
|
||||
is initialized and ready for connections.
|
||||
.PD
|
||||
.SH EXAMPLE
|
||||
A simple configuration:
|
||||
.IP
|
||||
.EX
|
||||
% cat venti.conf
|
||||
index main
|
||||
isect /tmp/disks/isect0
|
||||
isect /tmp/disks/isect1
|
||||
arenas /tmp/disks/arenas
|
||||
mem 10M
|
||||
bcmem 20M
|
||||
icmem 30M
|
||||
%
|
||||
.EE
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
Format the index sections, the arena partition, and
|
||||
finally the main index:
|
||||
.IP
|
||||
.EX
|
||||
% venti/fmtisect isect0. /tmp/disks/isect0 &
|
||||
% venti/fmtisect isect1. /tmp/disks/isect1 &
|
||||
% venti/fmtarenas arenas0. /tmp/disks/arenas &
|
||||
% wait
|
||||
% venti/fmtindex venti.conf
|
||||
%
|
||||
.EE
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
Start the server and check the storage statistics:
|
||||
.IP
|
||||
.EX
|
||||
% venti/venti
|
||||
% hget http://$sysname/storage
|
||||
.EE
|
||||
.SH "SEE ALSO"
|
||||
.IR venti (1),
|
||||
.IR venti (3),
|
||||
.IR venti (7),
|
||||
.IR venti-backup (8)
|
||||
.IR venti-fmt (8)
|
||||
.br
|
||||
Sean Quinlan and Sean Dorward,
|
||||
``Venti: a new approach to archival storage'',
|
||||
.I "Usenix Conference on File and Storage Technologies" ,
|
||||
2002.
|
||||
.SH BUGS
|
||||
Setting up a venti server is too complicated.
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
Venti should not require the user to decide how to
|
||||
partition its memory usage.
|
||||
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