diff --git a/scripts/beesd.conf.sample b/scripts/beesd.conf.sample index 845be86..1193c64 100644 --- a/scripts/beesd.conf.sample +++ b/scripts/beesd.conf.sample @@ -1,11 +1,12 @@ ## Config for Bees: /etc/bees/beesd.conf.sample ## https://github.com/Zygo/bees -## It's a default values, change it, if needed +## It's the default values, change them if needed. # How to use? -# Copy this file to a new file name and adjust the UUID below +# Copy this file to a new file name and adjust the UUID below. +# Note: To find the UUID of the btrfs disks: `lsblk -f` -# Which FS will be used +# Which file system will be used? UUID=xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx ## System Vars @@ -15,8 +16,28 @@ UUID=xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx # BEESHOME="$MNT_DIR/.beeshome" # BEESSTATUS="$WORK_DIR/$UUID.status" -## Options to apply, see `beesd --help` for details -# OPTIONS="--strip-paths --no-timestamps" +## Options to apply, see also `beesd --help` +## Load management options: +# -c, --thread-count Worker thread count (default CPU count * factor) +# -C, --thread-factor Worker thread factor (default 1) +# -G, --thread-min Minimum worker thread count (default 0) +# -g, --loadavg-target Target load average for worker threads (default none) +# --throttle-factor Idle time between operations (default 1.0) +## Filesystem tree traversal options: +# -m, --scan-mode Scanning mode (0..4, default 4) +## Workarounds (the workaround-btrfs-send was needed < 5.4.4 Linux kernel) +# -a, --workaround-btrfs-send Workaround for btrfs send +# (ignore RO snapshots) +## Logging options: +# -t, --timestamps Show timestamps in log output (default) +# -T, --no-timestamps Omit timestamps in log output +# -p, --absolute-paths Show absolute paths (default) +# -P, --strip-paths Strip $CWD from beginning of all paths in the log +# -v, --verbose Set maximum log level (0..8, default 7) +# Use these options to reduce journal entries: +# OPTIONS="--strip-paths --no-timestamps --verbose 7" +# For more debugging messages and as a first approach: +OPTIONS="--verbose 8" ## Bees DB size # Hash Table Sizing