Section: User Commands (1)Updated: November 2010Local indexUp
NAME
eatmydata - transparently disable fsync() and other data-to-disk synchronization calls
SYNOPSIS
eatmydata
[--] command [ command arguments ... ]
DESCRIPTION
eatmydata runs a command in the environment where data-to-disk
synchronization calls (like fsync(), fdatasync(), sync(), msync() and open()
O_SYNC / O_DSYNC flags) have no effect. LD_PRELOAD library libeatmydata
overrides respective C library calls with custom functions that don't trigger
synchronization but return success nevertheless.
You may use eatmydata in two ways. In normal mode, just execute
eatmydata directly and pass a command-to-be-run and its arguments via
command line. In order to use symlink mode, create a symlink to
/usr/bin/eatmydata with the filename (a.k.a basename) of another program
in the PATH and execute eatmydata via that symlink. Then eatmydata
will find that program in the PATH and run it in the libeatmydata environment
repassing all command line options.
OPTIONS
Please note that eatmydata does not process any command line options in
symlink mode. All command line options will be repassed to the underlying
executable as-is.
command
The command to execute. It may be either a full path or the name of the command
in PATH. In case command cannot be found in PATH, eatmydata will fail.
command arguments
Arbitrary number of arguments to pass to the command being executed.
--
Optional command separator for compatibility with similar utilities. Ignored at
the moment.
EXAMPLES
Given PATH is /usr/bin and both /usr/bin/aptitude and /usr/bin/eatmydata are
installed, the following:
Therefore, you may use symlink mode to automatically run specific programs in
the libeatmydata environment whenever you run them from PATH. For example,
given standard PATH settings, just do: