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nbdkit-file-plugin(1)		    NBDKIT		 nbdkit-file-plugin(1)

NAME
       nbdkit-file-plugin - nbdkit file	plugin

SYNOPSIS
	nbdkit file [file=]FILENAME

DESCRIPTION
       "nbdkit-file-plugin" is a file serving plugin for nbdkit(1).

       It serves the named "FILENAME" over NBD.	 Local block devices (eg.
       /dev/sda) may also be served.

       To concatenate multiple files, use nbdkit-split-plugin(1).

       If you want to expose a file that resides on a file system known	to
       have poor lseek(2) performance when searching for holes ("tmpfs"	is
       known to	be one such file system), you can use
       nbdkit-noextents-filter(1) to avoid the penalty of probing for holes.

PARAMETERS
       [file=]FILENAME
	   Serve  the  file  named  "FILENAME".	 A local block device name can
	   also	be used	here.

	   This	parameter is required.

	   "file=" is a	magic config key and may be  omitted  in  most	cases.
	   See "Magic parameters" in nbdkit(1).

       rdelay
       wdelay
	   These    plugin    parameters    have    been    moved    to	   the
	   nbdkit-delay-filter(1) filter.  Modify  the	command	 line  to  add
	   --filter=delay in order to use these	parameters.

DUMP-PLUGIN OUTPUT
       You can obtain extra information	about how the file plugin was compiled
       by doing:

	nbdkit file --dump-plugin

       Some  of	 the fields which may appear are listed	below.	Note these are
       for information only and	may be changed or removed at any time  in  the
       future.

       "file_blksszget=yes"
       "file_blkzeroout=yes"
	   If  both  set, the plugin may be able to efficiently	zero ranges of
	   block devices, where	the driver and block  device  itself  supports
	   this.

       "file_falloc_fl_punch_hole=yes"
	   If  set,  the plugin	may be able to punch holes (make sparse) files
	   and block devices.

       "file_falloc_fl_zero_range=yes"
	   If set, the plugin may be able to efficiently zero ranges of	 files
	   and block devices.

DEBUG FLAG
       -D file.zero=1
	   This	 enables very verbose debugging	of the NBD zero	request.  This
	   can be used to tell if the file plugin is able to  zero  ranges  in
	   the file or block device efficiently	or not.

FILES
       $plugindir/nbdkit-file-plugin.so
	   The plugin.

	   Use "nbdkit --dump-config" to find the location of $plugindir.

VERSION
       "nbdkit-file-plugin" first appeared in nbdkit 1.0.

SEE ALSO
       nbdkit(1),	    nbdkit-plugin(3),	       nbdkit-split-plugin(1),
       nbdkit-partitioning-plugin(1),		     nbdkit-tmpdisk-plugin(1),
       nbdkit-noextents-filter(1).

AUTHORS
       Eric Blake

       Nir Soffer

       Richard W.M. Jones

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright (C) 2013-2020 Red Hat Inc.

LICENSE
       Redistribution  and  use	 in  source  and binary	forms, with or without
       modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions  are
       met:

          Redistributions  of	source	code  must  retain the above copyright
	   notice, this	list of	conditions and the following disclaimer.

          Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the  above  copyright
	   notice, this	list of	conditions and the following disclaimer	in the
	   documentation    and/or   other   materials	 provided   with   the
	   distribution.

          Neither the name of Red Hat nor the names of	its  contributors  may
	   be  used  to	endorse	or promote products derived from this software
	   without specific prior written permission.

       THIS SOFTWARE IS	PROVIDED BY RED	HAT AND	CONTRIBUTORS ''AS IS'' AND ANY
       EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES,  INCLUDING,  BUT	NOT  LIMITED  TO,  THE
       IMPLIED	WARRANTIES  OF	MERCHANTABILITY	 AND  FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
       PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL RED HAT  OR  CONTRIBUTORS  BE
       LIABLE  FOR  ANY	 DIRECT,  INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,	SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
       CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED  TO,  PROCUREMENT  OF
       SUBSTITUTE  GOODS  OR  SERVICES;	 LOSS  OF  USE,	 DATA,	OR PROFITS; OR
       BUSINESS	INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY	THEORY	OF  LIABILITY,
       WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR
       OTHERWISE)  ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF	THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF
       ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.

nbdkit-1.20.4			  2025-04-13		 nbdkit-file-plugin(1)

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