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12 "Last-Translator: FULL NAME <EMAIL@ADDRESS>\n"
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20 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:12
26 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:12
32 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:12
38 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:12
40 msgid "Linux User Manual"
44 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:13 build/C/man5/issue.5:28 build/C/man5/motd.5:28 build/C/man5/nologin.5:28 build/C/man5/slabinfo.5:35
50 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:15
51 msgid "dir_colors - configuration file for dircolors(1)"
55 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:15 build/C/man5/issue.5:30 build/C/man5/motd.5:30 build/C/man5/nologin.5:30 build/C/man5/slabinfo.5:39
61 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:22
63 "The program B<ls>(1) uses the environment variable B<LS_COLORS> to "
64 "determine the colors in which the filenames are to be displayed. This "
65 "environment variable is usually set by a command like"
69 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:25
70 msgid "eval \\`dircolors some_path/dir_colors\\`"
74 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:38
76 "found in a system default shell initialization file, like I</etc/profile> or "
77 "I</etc/csh.cshrc>. (See also B<dircolors>(1).) Usually, the file used here "
78 "is I</etc/DIR_COLORS> and can be overridden by a I<.dir_colors> file in "
79 "one's home directory."
83 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:44
85 "This configuration file consists of several statements, one per line. "
86 "Anything right of a hash mark (#) is treated as a comment, if the hash mark "
87 "is at the beginning of a line or is preceded by at least one whitespace. "
88 "Blank lines are ignored."
92 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:62
94 "The I<global> section of the file consists of any statement before the first "
95 "B<TERM> statement. Any statement in the global section of the file is "
96 "considered valid for all terminal types. Following the global section is "
97 "one or more I<terminal-specific> sections, preceded by one or more B<TERM> "
98 "statements which specify the terminal types (as given by the B<TERM> "
99 "environment variable) the following declarations apply to. It is always "
100 "possible to override a global declaration by a subsequent terminal-specific "
105 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:64
106 msgid "The following statements are recognized; case is insignificant:"
110 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:64
112 msgid "B<TERM >I<terminal-type>"
116 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:72
118 "Starts a terminal-specific section and specifies which terminal it applies "
119 "to. Multiple B<TERM> statements can be used to create a section which "
120 "applies for several terminal types."
124 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:72
126 msgid "B<COLOR yes|all|no|none|tty>"
130 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:80
132 "(Slackware only; ignored by GNU B<dircolors>(1).) Specifies that "
133 "colorization should always be enabled (I<yes> or I<all>), never enabled "
134 "(I<no> or I<none>), or enabled only if the output is a terminal (I<tty>). "
135 "The default is I<no>."
139 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:80
141 msgid "B<EIGHTBIT yes|no>"
145 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:89
147 "(Slackware only; ignored by GNU B<dircolors>(1).) Specifies that eight-bit "
148 "ISO 8859 characters should be enabled by default. For compatibility "
149 "reasons, this can also be specified as 1 for I<yes> or 0 for I<no>. The "
154 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:89
156 msgid "B<OPTIONS >I<options>"
160 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:102
162 "(Slackware only; ignored by GNU B<dircolors>(1).) Adds command-line options "
163 "to the default B<ls> command line. The options can be any valid B<ls> "
164 "command-line options, and should include the leading minus sign. Note that "
165 "B<dircolors> does not verify the validity of these options."
169 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:102
171 msgid "B<NORMAL >I<color-sequence>"
175 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:105
176 msgid "Specifies the color used for normal (nonfilename) text."
180 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:108
181 msgid "Synonym: B<NORM>."
185 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:108
187 msgid "B<FILE >I<color-sequence>"
191 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:111
192 msgid "Specifies the color used for a regular file."
196 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:111
198 msgid "B<DIR >I<color-sequence>"
202 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:114
203 msgid "Specifies the color used for directories."
207 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:114
209 msgid "B<LINK >I<color-sequence>"
213 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:117
214 msgid "Specifies the color used for a symbolic link."
218 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:121
219 msgid "Synonyms: B<LNK>, B<SYMLINK>."
223 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:121
225 msgid "B<ORPHAN >I<color-sequence>"
229 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:130
231 "Specifies the color used for an orphaned symbolic link (one which points to "
232 "a nonexistent file). If this is unspecified, B<ls> will use the B<LINK> "
237 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:130
239 msgid "B<MISSING >I<color-sequence>"
243 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:139
245 "Specifies the color used for a missing file (a nonexistent file which "
246 "nevertheless has a symbolic link pointing to it). If this is unspecified, "
247 "B<ls> will use the B<FILE> color instead."
251 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:139
253 msgid "B<FIFO >I<color-sequence>"
257 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:142
258 msgid "Specifies the color used for a FIFO (named pipe)."
262 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:145
263 msgid "Synonym: B<PIPE>."
267 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:145
269 msgid "B<SOCK >I<color-sequence>"
273 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:148
274 msgid "Specifies the color used for a socket."
278 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:148
280 msgid "B<DOOR >I<color-sequence>"
284 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:152
286 "(Supported since fileutils 4.1) Specifies the color used for a door "
287 "(Solaris 2.5 and later)."
291 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:152
293 msgid "B<BLK >I<color-sequence>"
297 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:155
298 msgid "Specifies the color used for a block device special file."
302 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:158
303 msgid "Synonym: B<BLOCK>."
307 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:158
309 msgid "B<CHR >I<color-sequence>"
313 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:161
314 msgid "Specifies the color used for a character device special file."
318 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:164
319 msgid "Synonym: B<CHAR>."
323 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:164
325 msgid "B<EXEC >I<color-sequence>"
329 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:167
330 msgid "Specifies the color used for a file with the executable attribute set."
334 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:167
336 msgid "B<SUID >I<color-sequence>"
340 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:170
341 msgid "Specifies the color used for a file with the set-user-ID attribute set."
345 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:173
346 msgid "Synonym: B<SETUID>."
350 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:173
352 msgid "B<SGID >I<color-sequence>"
356 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:176
357 msgid "Specifies the color used for a file with the set-group-ID attribute set."
361 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:179
362 msgid "Synonym: B<SETGID>."
366 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:179
368 msgid "B<STICKY >I<color-sequence>"
372 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:182
373 msgid "Specifies the color used for a directory with the sticky attribute set."
377 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:182
379 msgid "B<STICKY_OTHER_WRITABLE >I<color-sequence>"
383 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:185
385 "Specifies the color used for a other-writable directory with the executable "
390 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:188
391 msgid "Synonym: B<OWT>."
395 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:188
397 msgid "B<OTHER_WRITABLE >I<color-sequence>"
401 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:191
403 "Specifies the color used for a other-writable directory without the "
404 "executable attribute set."
408 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:194
409 msgid "Synonym: B<OWR>."
413 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:194
415 msgid "B<LEFTCODE >I<color-sequence>"
419 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:199
420 msgid "Specifies the I<left code> for non-ISO\\ 6429 terminals (see below)."
424 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:202
425 msgid "Synonym: B<LEFT>."
429 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:202
431 msgid "B<RIGHTCODE >I<color-sequence>"
435 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:207
436 msgid "Specifies the I<right code> for non-ISO\\ 6429 terminals (see below)."
440 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:210
441 msgid "Synonym: B<RIGHT>."
445 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:210
447 msgid "B<ENDCODE >I<color-sequence>"
451 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:215
452 msgid "Specifies the I<end code> for non-ISO\\ 6429 terminals (see below)."
456 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:218
457 msgid "Synonym: B<END>."
461 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:218
463 msgid "B<*>I<extension> I<color-sequence>"
467 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:221
468 msgid "Specifies the color used for any file that ends in I<extension>."
472 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:221
474 msgid " B<.>I<extension> I<color-sequence>"
478 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:234
480 "Same as B<*>.I<extension>. Specifies the color used for any file that ends "
481 "in .I<extension>. Note that the period is included in the extension, which "
482 "makes it impossible to specify an extension not starting with a period, such "
483 "as B<~> for B<emacs> backup files. This form should be considered obsolete."
487 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:234
489 msgid "ISO 6429 (ANSI) color sequences"
493 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:242
495 "Most color-capable ASCII terminals today use ISO 6429 (ANSI) color "
496 "sequences, and many common terminals without color capability, including "
497 "B<xterm> and the widely used and cloned DEC VT100, will recognize ISO 6429 "
498 "color codes and harmlessly eliminate them from the output or emulate them. "
499 "B<ls> uses ISO 6429 codes by default, assuming colorization is enabled."
503 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:246
505 "ISO 6429 color sequences are composed of sequences of numbers separated by "
506 "semicolons. The most common codes are:"
510 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:250
512 msgid " 0\tto restore default color\n"
516 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:251
518 msgid " 1\tfor brighter colors\n"
522 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:252
524 msgid " 4\tfor underlined text\n"
528 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:253
530 msgid " 5\tfor flashing text\n"
534 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:254
536 msgid "30\tfor black foreground\n"
540 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:255
542 msgid "31\tfor red foreground\n"
546 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:256
548 msgid "32\tfor green foreground\n"
552 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:257
554 msgid "33\tfor yellow (or brown) foreground\n"
558 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:258
560 msgid "34\tfor blue foreground\n"
564 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:259
566 msgid "35\tfor purple foreground\n"
570 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:260
572 msgid "36\tfor cyan foreground\n"
576 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:261
578 msgid "37\tfor white (or gray) foreground\n"
582 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:262
584 msgid "40\tfor black background\n"
588 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:263
590 msgid "41\tfor red background\n"
594 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:264
596 msgid "42\tfor green background\n"
600 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:265
602 msgid "43\tfor yellow (or brown) background\n"
606 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:266
608 msgid "44\tfor blue background\n"
612 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:267
614 msgid "45\tfor purple background\n"
618 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:268
620 msgid "46\tfor cyan background\n"
624 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:269
626 msgid "47\tfor white (or gray) background\n"
630 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:274
631 msgid "Not all commands will work on all systems or display devices."
635 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:277
636 msgid "B<ls> uses the following defaults:"
640 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:280
642 msgid "NORMAL\t0 \tNormal (nonfilename) text\n"
646 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:281
648 msgid "FILE\t0 \tRegular file\n"
652 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:282
654 msgid "DIR\t32 \tDirectory\n"
658 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:283
660 msgid "LINK\t36 \tSymbolic link\n"
664 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:284
666 msgid "ORPHAN\tundefined\tOrphaned symbolic link\n"
670 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:285
672 msgid "MISSING\tundefined\tMissing file\n"
676 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:286
678 msgid "FIFO\t31 \tNamed pipe (FIFO)\n"
682 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:287
684 msgid "SOCK\t33 \tSocket\n"
688 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:288
690 msgid "BLK\t44;37 \tBlock device\n"
694 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:289
696 msgid "CHR\t44;37 \tCharacter device\n"
700 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:290
702 msgid "EXEC\t35 \tExecutable file\n"
706 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:302
708 "A few terminal programs do not recognize the default properly. If all text "
709 "gets colorized after you do a directory listing, change the B<NORMAL> and "
710 "B<FILE> codes to the numerical codes for your normal foreground and "
715 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:302
717 msgid "Other terminal types (advanced configuration)"
721 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:312
723 "If you have a color-capable (or otherwise highlighting) terminal (or "
724 "printer!) which uses a different set of codes, you can still generate a "
725 "suitable setup. To do so, you will have to use the B<LEFTCODE>, "
726 "B<RIGHTCODE>, and B<ENDCODE> definitions."
730 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:335
732 "When writing out a filename, B<ls> generates the following output sequence: "
733 "B<LEFTCODE> I<typecode> B<RIGHTCODE> I<filename> B<ENDCODE>, where the "
734 "I<typecode> is the color sequence that depends on the type or name of file. "
735 "If the B<ENDCODE> is undefined, the sequence B<LEFTCODE NORMAL RIGHTCODE> "
736 "will be used instead. The purpose of the left- and rightcodes is merely to "
737 "reduce the amount of typing necessary (and to hide ugly escape codes away "
738 "from the user). If they are not appropriate for your terminal, you can "
739 "eliminate them by specifying the respective keyword on a line by itself."
743 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:348
745 "B<NOTE:> If the B<ENDCODE> is defined in the global section of the setup "
746 "file, it I<cannot> be undefined in a terminal-specific section of the file. "
747 "This means any B<NORMAL> definition will have no effect. A different "
748 "B<ENDCODE> can, however, be specified, which would have the same effect."
752 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:348
754 msgid "Escape sequences"
758 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:355
760 "To specify control- or blank characters in the color sequences or filename "
761 "extensions, either C-style \\e-escaped notation or B<stty>-style ^-notation "
762 "can be used. The C-style notation includes the following characters:"
766 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:359
768 msgid "\\ea\tBell (ASCII 7)\n"
772 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:360
774 msgid "\\eb\tBackspace (ASCII 8)\n"
778 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:361
780 msgid "\\ee\tEscape (ASCII 27)\n"
784 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:362
786 msgid "\\ef\tForm feed (ASCII 12)\n"
790 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:363
792 msgid "\\en\tNewline (ASCII 10)\n"
796 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:364
798 msgid "\\er\tCarriage Return (ASCII 13)\n"
802 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:365
804 msgid "\\et\tTab (ASCII 9)\n"
808 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:366
810 msgid "\\ev\tVertical Tab (ASCII 11)\n"
814 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:367
816 msgid "\\e?\tDelete (ASCII 127)\n"
820 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:368
822 msgid "\\eI<nnn\tAny character (octal notation)>\n"
826 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:369
828 msgid "I<\\exnnn\tAny character (hexadecimal notation)>\n"
832 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:370
834 msgid "I<\\e_\tSpace>\n"
838 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:371
840 msgid "I<\\e\\e\tBackslash (\\e)>\n"
844 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:372
846 msgid "I<\\e^\tCaret (^)>\n"
850 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:373
852 msgid "I<\\e#\tHash mark (#)>\n"
856 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:380
858 "I<Note that escapes are necessary to enter a space, backslash, caret, or any "
859 "control character anywhere in the string, as well as a hash mark as the "
864 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:380 build/C/man5/issue.5:39 build/C/man5/motd.5:40 build/C/man5/nologin.5:36 build/C/man5/slabinfo.5:123
870 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:381
872 msgid "I</etc/DIR_COLORS>"
876 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:384
877 msgid "System-wide configuration file."
881 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:384
883 msgid "I<~/.dir_colors>"
887 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:387
888 msgid "Per-user configuration file."
892 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:392
894 "This page describes the B<dir_colors> file format as used in the "
895 "fileutils-4.1 package; other versions may differ slightly."
899 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:392 build/C/man5/slabinfo.5:129
905 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:398
907 "The default B<LEFTCODE> and B<RIGHTCODE> definitions, which are used by ISO "
908 "6429 terminals are:"
912 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:402
914 msgid "LEFTCODE\t\\ee[\n"
918 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:403
920 msgid "RIGHTCODE\tm\n"
924 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:410
925 msgid "The default B<ENDCODE> is undefined."
929 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:410 build/C/man5/issue.5:41 build/C/man5/motd.5:42 build/C/man5/nologin.5:38
935 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:415
936 msgid "B<dircolors>(1), B<ls>(1), B<stty>(1), B<xterm>(1)"
940 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:415 build/C/man5/issue.5:45 build/C/man5/motd.5:45 build/C/man5/nologin.5:41 build/C/man5/slabinfo.5:135
946 #: build/C/man5/dir_colors.5:423 build/C/man5/issue.5:53 build/C/man5/motd.5:53 build/C/man5/nologin.5:49 build/C/man5/slabinfo.5:143
948 "This page is part of release 3.79 of the Linux I<man-pages> project. A "
949 "description of the project, information about reporting bugs, and the latest "
950 "version of this page, can be found at "
951 "\\%http://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/."
955 #: build/C/man5/issue.5:27
961 #: build/C/man5/issue.5:27
967 #: build/C/man5/issue.5:27 build/C/man5/motd.5:27 build/C/man5/nologin.5:27
973 #: build/C/man5/issue.5:27 build/C/man5/motd.5:27 build/C/man5/nologin.5:27 build/C/man5/slabinfo.5:34
975 msgid "Linux Programmer's Manual"
979 #: build/C/man5/issue.5:30
980 msgid "issue - prelogin message and identification file"
984 #: build/C/man5/issue.5:39
986 "The file I</etc/issue> is a text file which contains a message or system "
987 "identification to be printed before the login prompt. It may contain "
988 "various B<@>I<char> and B<\\e>I<char> sequences, if supported by the "
989 "B<getty>-type program employed on the system."
993 #: build/C/man5/issue.5:41
998 #: build/C/man5/issue.5:45
999 msgid "B<motd>(5), B<agetty>(8), B<mingetty>(8)"
1003 #: build/C/man5/motd.5:27
1009 #: build/C/man5/motd.5:27
1015 #: build/C/man5/motd.5:30
1016 msgid "motd - message of the day"
1020 #: build/C/man5/motd.5:36
1022 "The contents of I</etc/motd> are displayed by B<login>(1) after a "
1023 "successful login but just before it executes the login shell."
1027 #: build/C/man5/motd.5:40
1029 "The abbreviation \"motd\" stands for \"message of the day\", and this file "
1030 "has been traditionally used for exactly that (it requires much less disk "
1031 "space than mail to all users)."
1035 #: build/C/man5/motd.5:42
1040 #: build/C/man5/motd.5:45
1041 msgid "B<login>(1), B<issue>(5)"
1045 #: build/C/man5/nologin.5:27
1051 #: build/C/man5/nologin.5:27
1057 #: build/C/man5/nologin.5:30
1058 msgid "nologin - prevent unprivileged users from logging into the system"
1062 #: build/C/man5/nologin.5:36
1064 "If the file I</etc/nologin> exists and is readable, B<login>(1) will allow "
1065 "access only to root. Other users will be shown the contents of this file "
1066 "and their logins will be refused."
1070 #: build/C/man5/nologin.5:38
1071 msgid "/etc/nologin"
1075 #: build/C/man5/nologin.5:41
1076 msgid "B<login>(1), B<shutdown>(8)"
1080 #: build/C/man5/slabinfo.5:34
1086 #: build/C/man5/slabinfo.5:34
1092 #: build/C/man5/slabinfo.5:37
1093 msgid "/proc/slabinfo - kernel slab allocator statistics"
1097 #: build/C/man5/slabinfo.5:37
1103 #: build/C/man5/slabinfo.5:39
1104 msgid "B<cat /proc/slabinfo>"
1108 #: build/C/man5/slabinfo.5:47
1110 "Frequently used objects in the Linux kernel (buffer heads, inodes, dentries, "
1111 "etc.) have their own cache. The file I</proc/slabinfo> gives statistics. "
1116 #: build/C/man5/slabinfo.5:64
1119 "% cat /proc/slabinfo\n"
1120 "slabinfo - version: 1.1\n"
1121 "kmem_cache 60 78 100 2 2 1\n"
1122 "blkdev_requests 5120 5120 96 128 128 1\n"
1123 "mnt_cache 20 40 96 1 1 1\n"
1124 "inode_cache 7005 14792 480 1598 1849 1\n"
1125 "dentry_cache 5469 5880 128 183 196 1\n"
1126 "filp 726 760 96 19 19 1\n"
1127 "buffer_head 67131 71240 96 1776 1781 1\n"
1128 "vm_area_struct 1204 1652 64 23 28 1\n"
1130 "size-8192 1 17 8192 1 17 2\n"
1131 "size-4096 41 73 4096 41 73 1\n"
1136 #: build/C/man5/slabinfo.5:72
1138 "For each slab cache, the cache name, the number of currently active objects, "
1139 "the total number of available objects, the size of each object in bytes, the "
1140 "number of pages with at least one active object, the total number of "
1141 "allocated pages, and the number of pages per slab are given."
1145 #: build/C/man5/slabinfo.5:77
1147 "Note that because of object alignment and slab cache overhead, objects are "
1148 "not normally packed tightly into pages. Pages with even one in-use object "
1149 "are considered in-use and cannot be freed."
1153 #: build/C/man5/slabinfo.5:89
1155 "Kernels compiled with slab cache statistics will also have \"(statistics)\" "
1156 "in the first line of output, and will have 5 additional columns, namely: the "
1157 "high water mark of active objects; the number of times objects have been "
1158 "allocated; the number of times the cache has grown (new pages added to this "
1159 "cache); the number of times the cache has been reaped (unused pages removed "
1160 "from this cache); and the number of times there was an error allocating new "
1161 "pages to this cache. If slab cache statistics are not enabled for this "
1162 "kernel, these columns will not be shown."
1166 #: build/C/man5/slabinfo.5:102
1168 "SMP systems will also have \"(SMP)\" in the first line of output, and will "
1169 "have two additional columns for each slab, reporting the slab allocation "
1170 "policy for the CPU-local cache (to reduce the need for inter-CPU "
1171 "synchronization when allocating objects from the cache). The first column "
1172 "is the per-CPU limit: the maximum number of objects that will be cached for "
1173 "each CPU. The second column is the batchcount: the maximum number of free "
1174 "objects in the global cache that will be transferred to the per-CPU cache if "
1175 "it is empty, or the number of objects to be returned to the global cache if "
1176 "the per-CPU cache is full."
1180 #: build/C/man5/slabinfo.5:114
1182 "If both slab cache statistics and SMP are defined, there will be four "
1183 "additional columns, reporting the per-CPU cache statistics. The first two "
1184 "are the per-CPU cache allocation hit and miss counts: the number of times an "
1185 "object was or was not available in the per-CPU cache for allocation. The "
1186 "next two are the per-CPU cache free hit and miss counts: the number of times "
1187 "a freed object could or could not fit within the per-CPU cache limit, before "
1188 "flushing objects to the global cache."
1192 #: build/C/man5/slabinfo.5:117
1193 msgid "It is possible to tune the SMP per-CPU slab cache limit and batchcount via:"
1197 #: build/C/man5/slabinfo.5:121
1199 msgid "echo \"I<cache_name limit batchcount>\" E<gt> /proc/slabinfo\n"
1203 #: build/C/man5/slabinfo.5:125
1204 msgid "I<E<lt>linux/slab.hE<gt>>"
1208 #: build/C/man5/slabinfo.5:125
1214 #: build/C/man5/slabinfo.5:129
1216 "I</proc/slabinfo> exists since Linux 2.1.23. SMP per-CPU caches exist since "
1217 "Linux 2.4.0-test3."
1221 #: build/C/man5/slabinfo.5:135
1223 "Since Linux 2.6.16 the file I</proc/slabinfo> is present only if the "
1224 "B<CONFIG_SLAB> kernel configuration option is enabled."