vfs,mount,cmount,serve: Add documentation for vfs caching modes
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@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ import (
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"github.com/ncw/rclone/cmd"
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"github.com/ncw/rclone/fs"
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"github.com/ncw/rclone/vfs"
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"github.com/ncw/rclone/vfs/vfsflags"
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"github.com/pkg/errors"
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"github.com/spf13/cobra"
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@ -142,21 +143,6 @@ uploads. This might happen in the future, but for the moment rclone
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Note that all the rclone filters can be used to select a subset of the
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files to be visible in the mount.
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### Directory Cache ###
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Using the ` + "`--dir-cache-time`" + ` flag, you can set how long a
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directory should be considered up to date and not refreshed from the
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backend. Changes made locally in the mount may appear immediately or
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invalidate the cache. However, changes done on the remote will only
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be picked up once the cache expires.
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Alternatively, you can send a ` + "`SIGHUP`" + ` signal to rclone for
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it to flush all directory caches, regardless of how old they are.
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Assuming only one rclone instance is running, you can reset the cache
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like this:
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kill -SIGHUP $(pidof rclone)
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### systemd ###
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When running rclone ` + commandName + ` as a systemd service, it is possible
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after the mountpoint has been successfully set up.
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Units having the rclone ` + commandName + ` service specified as a requirement
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will see all files and folders immediately in this mode.
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`,
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` + vfs.Help,
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Run: func(command *cobra.Command, args []string) {
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cmd.CheckArgs(2, 2, command, args)
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fdst := cmd.NewFsDst(args)
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@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ The server will log errors. Use -v to see access logs.
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--bwlimit will be respected for file transfers. Use --stats to
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control the stats printing.
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`,
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` + vfs.Help,
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Run: func(command *cobra.Command, args []string) {
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cmd.CheckArgs(1, 1, command, args)
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f := cmd.NewFsSrc(args)
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@ -36,9 +36,10 @@ remote over HTTP via the webdav protocol. This can be viewed with a
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webdav client or you can make a remote of type webdav to read and
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write it.
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FIXME at the moment each directory listing reads the start of each
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file which is undesirable
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`,
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NB at the moment each directory listing reads the start of each file
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which is undesirable: see https://github.com/golang/go/issues/22577
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` + vfs.Help,
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Run: func(command *cobra.Command, args []string) {
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cmd.CheckArgs(1, 1, command, args)
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fsrc := cmd.NewFsSrc(args)
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vfs/help.go
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vfs/help.go
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package vfs
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// Help contains text describing file and directory caching to add to
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// the command help.
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var Help = `
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### Directory Cache ###
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Using the ` + "`--dir-cache-time`" + ` flag, you can set how long a
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directory should be considered up to date and not refreshed from the
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backend. Changes made locally in the mount may appear immediately or
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invalidate the cache. However, changes done on the remote will only
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be picked up once the cache expires.
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Alternatively, you can send a ` + "`SIGHUP`" + ` signal to rclone for
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it to flush all directory caches, regardless of how old they are.
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Assuming only one rclone instance is running, you can reset the cache
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like this:
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kill -SIGHUP $(pidof rclone)
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### File Caching ###
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**NB** File caching is **EXPERIMENTAL** - use with care!
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These flags control the file caching options.
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--cache-dir string Directory rclone will use for caching.
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--cache-max-age duration Max age of objects in the cache. (default 1h0m0s)
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--cache-mode string Cache mode off|minimal|writes|full (default "off")
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--cache-poll-interval duration Interval to poll the cache for stale objects. (default 1m0s)
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If run with ` + "`-vv`" + ` rclone will print the location of the file cache. The
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files are stored in the user cache file area which is OS dependent but
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can be controlled with ` + "`--cache-dir`" + ` or setting the appropriate
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environment variable.
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The cache has 4 different modes selected by ` + "`--cache-mode`" + `.
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The higher the cache mode the more compatible rclone becomes at the
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cost of using disk space.
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Note that files are written back to the remote only when they are
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closed so if rclone is quit or dies with open files then these won't
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get written back to the remote. However they will still be in the on
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disk cache.
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#### --cache-mode off ####
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In this mode the cache will read directly from the remote and write
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directly to the remote without caching anything on disk.
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This will mean some operations are not possible
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* Files can't be opened for both read AND write
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* Files opened for write can't be seeked
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* Files open for read/write with O_TRUNC will be opened write only
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* Files open for write only will behave as if O_TRUNC was supplied
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* Open modes O_APPEND, O_TRUNC are ignored
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* If an upload fails it can't be retried
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#### --cache-mode minimal ####
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This is very similar to "off" except that files opened for read AND
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write will be buffered to disks. This means that files opened for
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write will be a lot more compatible, but uses the minimal disk space.
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These operations are not possible
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* Files opened for write only can't be seeked
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* Files open for write only will behave as if O_TRUNC was supplied
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* Files opened for write only will ignore O_APPEND, O_TRUNC
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* If an upload fails it can't be retried
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#### --cache-mode writes ####
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In this mode files opened for read only are still read directly from
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the remote, write only and read/write files are buffered to disk
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first.
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This mode should support all normal file system operations.
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If an upload fails it will be retried up to --low-level-retries times.
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#### --cache-mode full ####
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In this mode all reads and writes are buffered to and from disk. When
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a file is opened for read it will be downloaded in its entirety first.
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In this mode, unlike the others, when a file is written to the disk,
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it will be kept on the disk after it is written to the remote. It
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will be purged on a schedule according to ` + "`--cache-max-age`" + `.
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This mode should support all normal file system operations.
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If an upload or download fails it will be retried up to
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--low-level-retries times.
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