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- Subject: RE: Defragment channel
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- From: Ned Freed <ned@sigurd.innosoft.com>
- Date: 15 Sep 1992 14:25:36 -0700 (PDT)
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- The defragmentation mechanism in PMDF is very simple. All you need to do is:
- (1) Mark the channels you want to have defragmented with the defragment keyword
- (this usually means marking the l and d channels this way) and (2) Have a
- defragment channel in your configuration. That's it -- nothing else is needed.
- You don't need rewrite rules for the defragment channel since it is
- automatically used whenever it is needed.
-
- There is little documentation on this because none is needed. CONFIGURE.COM
- does everything for you -- it generates the channel and puts the defragment
- keyword in most of the appropriate places.
-
- Ned
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