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-# nilfs_cleanerd.conf - configuration file of NILFS cleaner daemon.
-#
-# This file contains GC parameters that are loaded when cleaner gets
-# started. You can force them to be reloaded by sending a HUP signal
-# to the cleaner process.
-#
-# Each parameter is declared with a keyword-value pair or a directive
-# with no argument. Lines beginning with "#" are ignored. For
-# details, see the man page of nilfs_cleanerd.conf(5).
-
-# Protection period in second.
-protection_period 3600
-
-# Minimum number of clean segments
-# 0 = continuous cleaning
-# > 0 = pause cleaning until less segments are available
-min_clean_segments 10%
-
-# Maximum number of clean segments
-max_clean_segments 20%
-
-# The argument of min_clean_segments and max_clean_segments can be
-# followed by a percent sign (%) or one of the following
-# multiplicative suffixes: K 1024, MB 1000*1000, M 1024*1024, GB
-# 1000*1000*1000, G 1024*1024*1024, and so on for T, P, E.
-#
-# If the argument is followed by "%", it represents a disk capacity
-# ratio.
-
-# Clean segment check interval in seconds
-clean_check_interval 10
-
-# Segment selection policy.
-# In NILFS version 2.0.0, only the timestamp policy is supported.
-selection_policy timestamp # timestamp in ascend order
-
-# The maximum number of segments to be cleaned at a time.
-nsegments_per_clean 2
-
-# The maximum number of segments to be cleaned at a time
-# if clean segments < min_clean_segments
-mc_nsegments_per_clean 4
-
-# Cleaning interval in seconds.
-cleaning_interval 5
-
-# Cleaning interval in seconds
-# if clean segments < min_clean_segments
-mc_cleaning_interval 1
-
-# Retry interval in seconds.
-retry_interval 60
-
-# Refresh interval to force file system to clean up segments.
-# in seconds.
-mrefresh_interval 800
-
-# Use mmap when reading segments if supported.
-use_mmap
-
-# Log priority.
-# Supported priorities are emerg, alert, crit, err, warning, notice, info, and
-# debug.
-log_priority info