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NTFSFALLOCATE(8)	    System Manager's Manual	      NTFSFALLOCATE(8)

NAME
       ntfsfallocate - preallocate space to a file on an NTFS volume

SYNOPSIS
       ntfsfallocate [options] -l length device	file [attr-type	[attr-name]]

DESCRIPTION
       ntfsfallocate  preallocates space for any attribute of a	file or	direc-
       tory, thus reserving space before actual	contents is written.  This  is
       similar to fallocate(1).

OPTIONS
       Below  is  a  summary  of  all  the options that	ntfsfallocate accepts.
       Nearly all options have two equivalent names.  The short	name  is  pre-
       ceded  by - and the long	name is	preceded by --.	 Any single letter op-
       tions, that don't take an argument, can be combined into	a single  com-
       mand,  e.g.  -fv	is equivalent to -f -v.	 Long named options can	be ab-
       breviated to any	unique prefix of their name.

       -f, --force
	      This will	override some sensible defaults, such as not  using  a
	      mounted volume.  Use this	option with caution.

       -h, --help
	      Show a list of options with a brief description of each one.

       -l, --length LENGTH
	      This  is	a  mandatory  option to	specify	the number of bytes to
	      preallocate.  It will be rounded up to a multiple	of the cluster
	      size.  A suffix of K, M, G, T, P or E may	be appended to mean  a
	      multiplicative  factor of	a power	of 1000. Similarly a suffix of
	      Ki, Mi, Gi, Ti, Pi or Ei may be appended to mean	a  multiplica-
	      tive factor of a power of	1024.

       -n, --no-size-change
	      Do not change the	apparent size of the file. The space allocated
	      beyond  the  apparent size is not	zeroed,	but subsequent writing
	      beyond the apparent end of file will force zeroing the inner al-
	      located space as it cannot be considered as a hole any more, and
	      this may take significant	time.

       -N, --no-action
	      Simulate the allocation without actually write to	device.

       -o, --offset OFFSET
	      Specify the offset in the	file where  preallocation  starts.  By
	      default,	the preallocation is counted from the beginning	of the
	      file. Space already allocated in the area	defined	by offset  and
	      length is	preserved.

       -q, --quiet
	      Suppress some debug/warning/error	messages.

       -v, --verbose
	      Display more debug/warning/error messages.

       -V, --version
	      Show the version number, copyright and license of	ntfsfallocate.

       attr-type
	      Define  a	particular attribute type to be	preallocated (advanced
	      use only).  By default, the unnamed $DATA	 attribute  (the  con-
	      tents  of	 a plain file) will be preallocated. The attribute has
	      to be specified by a number in decimal or	hexadecimal :
	      +--------------------------------------------+
	      |	Hex	Decimal	  Name			   |
	      |	0x10	16	  "$STANDARD_INFORMATION"  |
	      |	0x20	32	  "$ATTRIBUTE_LIST"	   |
	      |	0x30	48	  "$FILE_NAME"		   |
	      |	0x40	64	  "$OBJECT_ID"		   |
	      |	0x50	80	  "$SECURITY_DESCRIPTOR"   |
	      |	0x60	96	  "$VOLUME_NAME"	   |
	      |	0x70	112	  "$VOLUME_INFORMATION"	   |
	      |	0x80	128	  "$DATA"		   |
	      |	0x90	144	  "$INDEX_ROOT"		   |
	      |	0xA0	160	  "$INDEX_ALLOCATION"	   |
	      |	0xB0	176	  "$BITMAP"		   |
	      |	0xC0	192	  "$REPARSE_POINT"	   |
	      |	0xD0	208	  "$EA_INFORMATION"	   |
	      |	0xE0	224	  "$EA"			   |
	      |	0xF0	240	  "$PROPERTY_SET"	   |
	      |	0x100	256	  "$LOGGED_UTILITY_STREAM" |
	      +--------------------------------------------+

       attr-name
	      Define the name of the particular	attribute type to be  preallo-
	      cated (advanced use only).

EXAMPLES
       Preallocate 100MB to the	file database.db located in the	Data directory
       which is	at the root of an NTFS file system.

	      ntfsfallocate -l 100M /dev/sda1 Data/database.db

BUGS
       There  are no known problems with ntfsfallocate,	however	it can lead to
       configurations not supported by Windows and Windows  may	 crash	(BSOD)
       when  writing  to  preallocated clusters	which were not written to ear-
       lier. Files with	preallocated space should be fully be written  to  be-
       fore they are updated by	Windows.

       If  you	find  a	 bug in	ntfsfallocate proper, please send an email de-
       scribing	the problem to the development team:
       ntfs-3g-devel@lists.sf.net

AUTHORS
       ntfsfallocate was written by Jean-Pierre	Andre.

AVAILABILITY
       ntfsfallocate is	part of	the ntfs-3g package and	is available from:
       https://github.com/tuxera/ntfs-3g/wiki/

SEE ALSO
       ntfs-3g(8), ntfstruncate(8), ntfsprogs(8), fallocate(1)

ntfs-3g	2022.10.3		   June	2014		      NTFSFALLOCATE(8)

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