diff --git a/docs/Administrator-Guide/Tuning-Volume-Options.md b/docs/Administrator-Guide/Tuning-Volume-Options.md index cbf0e99b..97ac1928 100644 --- a/docs/Administrator-Guide/Tuning-Volume-Options.md +++ b/docs/Administrator-Guide/Tuning-Volume-Options.md @@ -48,6 +48,7 @@ description and default value: | cluster.lookup-optimize | This option enables the optimization of -ve lookups, by not doing a lookup on non-hashed subvolumes for files, in case the hashed subvolume does not return any result. This option disregards the lookup-unhashed setting, when enabled. | on | on/off | | cluster.randomize-hash-range-by-gfid | Allows to use gfid of directory to determine the subvolume from which hash ranges are allocated starting with 0. Note that we still use a directory/file’s name to determine the subvolume to which it hashes | off | on/off | | cluster.rebal-throttle | Sets the maximum number of parallel file migrations allowed on a node during the rebalance operation. The default value is normal and allows 2 files to be migrated at a time. Lazy will allow only one file to be migrated at a time and aggressive will allow maxof[(((processing units) - 4) / 2), 4] | normal | lazy/normal/aggressive | +| cluster.rsync-hash-regex | POSIX extended regular expression used to strip rsync temporary-file prefixes and suffixes, preventing relocation when a file is renamed. The built-in default is `^\\.(.+)\\.[^.]+$`. Use `none` to disable the optimization. Invalid expressions are logged and ignored. To avoid backslash escaping in a volfile, use a character class such as `[.]`; for example, `^[.].+[.][^.]+$` matches names such as `.file.txt.123456`. | built-in default | POSIX extended regular expression or `none` | | cluster.background-self-heal-count | Specifies the number of per client self-heal jobs that can perform parallel heals in the background. | 8 | 0-256 | | cluster.heal-timeout | Time interval for checking the need to self-heal in self-heal-daemon | 600 | 5-(signed-int) | | cluster.eager-lock | If eager-lock is off, locks release immediately after file operations complete, improving performance for some operations, but reducing access efficiency | on | on/off |