biod(1M) DG/UX 5.4R3.00 biod(1M)
NAME
biod - start block I/O servers
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/biod [nservers]
where:
nservers An integer specifying how many servers to start
DESCRIPTION
Biod starts nservers asynchronous block I/O servers (daemons). The
biod servers are used in performing asynchronous I/O between
secondary storage and main memory except for paging to local swap
areas. For example, file readahead, most file buffer writebacks, and
diskless paging all use biod servers. The more I/O expected on the
system, particularly NFS I/O, the more servers are needed to service
it.
A good value for nservers for a typical system using NFS is 8; a
smaller value may yield equally good performance if the system is not
used as an NFS client.
SEE ALSO
nfs(6P).
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