The manpage says "All booleans default to false unless specified
otherwise" higher up; adding stuff about defaults to just two options
could be confusing.
will cause an fdatasync() (or, if the sync option is set,
an fsync()) on the backend storage. This increases
reliability in the case of an unclean shutdown at
will cause an fdatasync() (or, if the sync option is set,
an fsync()) on the backend storage. This increases
reliability in the case of an unclean shutdown at
- the expense of a degradation of performance. The default
- state is disabled. This option will have no effect unless
- supported by the client.
+ the expense of a degradation of performance. This option
+ will have no effect unless supported by the client.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
to backend storage using sync_file_range() if supported, or
fdatasync() otherwise. This increases
reliability in the case of an unclean shutdown at
to backend storage using sync_file_range() if supported, or
fdatasync() otherwise. This increases
reliability in the case of an unclean shutdown at
- the expense of a degradation of performance. The default
- state is disabled. This option will have no effect unless
- supported by the client.
+ the expense of a degradation of performance. This option
+ will have no effect unless supported by the client.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
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<para>Optional; boolean.</para>
<para>When this option is enabled,
<listitem>
<para>Optional; boolean.</para>
<para>When this option is enabled,
- <command>nbd-server</command> will inform the client that it
+ <command>nbd-server</command> will inform the client that
it would prefer it to send requests in elevator order, perhaps
because it has a backing store and no local elevator. By
default, the client uses QUEUE_FLAG_NONROT, which effectively
it would prefer it to send requests in elevator order, perhaps
because it has a backing store and no local elevator. By
default, the client uses QUEUE_FLAG_NONROT, which effectively