StableBit DrivePool 2.x Advanced Settings
DrivePool.Service.config
You can tweak advanced settings in Stablebit DrivePool by editing a .config file in notepad.
The file is located in C:\Program Files\StableBit\DrivePool\DrivePool.Service.exe.default.config.
In order to put the file into effect, you will need to rename the .config file to DrivePool.Service.exe.config and restart the StableBit DrivePool system service (or reboot).
Any time you upgrade, or reinstall DrivePool, it writes an updated "default" config file, but leaves the current "DrivePool.Service.exe.config" alone so it doesn't alter any of your settings.
Editing the config file
Open the file in notepad. You will see an XML formatted file. If you're not familiar with XML then all that you need to know is that the values that you can change look like this:
<value>True</value>
You can change this line to:
<value>False</value>
The setting name is right above that line:
<setting name="CoveFsLogSizeMB" serializeAs="String">
In this case the name is CoveFsLogSizeMB.
There are also numerical values and time values.
Settings
Settings are organized by function.
The newest settings are emphasized.
Obsolete settings are crossed out.
BitLocker
- BitLocker_PoolPartUnlockDetect - Set to True to add support for BitLocker encrypted pool parts. Adds a small overhead and is Disabled by default You must still manually unlock the drives, unless the system disk is also encrypted and configured to auto-unlock the other drives.
CoveFS
- CoveFs_AsyncCriticalThreads - How many threads to use for critical asynchronous tasks. Asynchronous tasks are used throughout CoveFS to parallelize various file system operations. In particular, this affects how many disks in the pool are accessed at the same time when we need to query all the disks for some information.
- CoveFs_AsyncNormalThreads - How many threads to use for normal asynchronous tasks.
- CoveFs_BoostNetworkIoPriorityWrite - Boost the priority of write network I/O.
- CoveFs_BypassNtfsFilters - This bypasses the normal NTFS filters and instead forwards the I/O directly to the NTFS disks, instead of through the filters. CoveFS (the drive pool) respects these filters, but some filters may freeze or crash if forced to process the same file more than once. This should be left enabled unless instructed otherwise.
- CoveFs_EfsEnabled - Enable experimental EFS support on the pool.
- CoveFs_LogSizeMB - The binary kernel log size. 100MB can be from a few minutes to 10 minutes worth of logs, depending on I/O activity. The kernel binary log records every operation on the pool in a high performance and compact log file.
- CoveFs_OpenByFileId - Open by file ID support. This allows applications to open any file on the pool by its unique file ID, instead of the file name. This feature is required by the NFS server. When enabled, the pool will keep track of every file ID that it gives out in page-able memory (memory that is saved to disk and loaded as necessary).
- CoveFs_Oplocks - Enable / disable file system oplock support.
- CoveFs_ReadStripingBlockMode' - Switch to the read striping block mode algorithm when sequential read access is used.
- CoveFs_ReadStripingBlockModeNoCache - Disable the NT read ahead cache when using read striping block mode.
- CoveFs_ReadStripingStripeSize - The stripe size to use for reading in block mode.
- CoveFs_ReparsePointsEnabled - Experiemental. Enables Reparse Point (symbolic link) support on DrivePool drive. As for Build 320, does not work properly.
- CoveFs_ReportAsNtfs - Report as "NTFS" to most applications that ask.
- CoveFs_SynchronizeDirectoryTimes - On NTFS, when creating a new file in a directory, the last write time of the directory that contains that file gets updated. In order to have CoveFS ensure that directory modification times are updated consistently, this needs to be enabled. There is a small real-time performance penalty for having this enabled. The algorithm that makes this work is multi-threaded and will benefit from multiple CPU cores.
- CoveFs_TracingEnabled - Enable user / kernel logging by default. This should be set to True for the beta test, just in case you run into problems and need to submit logs.
- CoveFs_TracingFlushS - When CoveFs_TracingEnabled is enabled, this sets flush to disk the interval. 0 will flush on every trace.
- CoveFs_WaitForVolumesOnMount - Some volumes arrive late in the boot process so DrivePool will wait for all the volumes to arrive before allowing the pool drive to mount. The delay is adaptive, so it will be different for each system. Turning this off might shorten boot times, but is not recommended because it could expose a partially populated pool drive to system services that start right after booting.
- CoveFs_WaitForVolumesOnMountMs - How long to wait for all the volumes to arrive in MS.
DrivePool
- DrivePool_BackgroundTasksVeryLowPriority - Sets the CPU priority of background tasks such as re-measuring, background duplication and re-balancing to IDLE (Windows Priority 1). Note that this setting does not affect I/O priority which is set separately.
- DrivePool_CultureOverride - Overrides the UI culture setting. When set, text will appear in a different language than your OS culture. Set to a culture string such as "de", "es", "fr", etc... This works with remote control as well. When connecting to a StableBit DrivePool machine with an overridden culture, the UI on the connecting machine will be in the overridden culture.
- DrivePool_VerifyAfterCopy - After performing a file copy (or move), verify that the destination file was copied successfully by comparing it with the source.
- DrivePool_ServiceLoggingEnabled - Enables normal service logging, such as remote control info, duplication and/or balancing errors, and other normal output.
File Balance
- FileBalance_BackgroundIO - Use background I/O for re-balancing the pool.
- FileBalance_CalculateRatioForceByteDelta - How many bytes have to be processed by the pool before the ratio is recalculated. The ratio calculation involves no I/O, is done asynchronously and does not block the pool.
- FileBalance_DuplicationObstructionLimitRatio - Internal variable that controls balance ratio calculation.
- FileBalance_EvacuationPadding - When evacuating a disk (i.e. re-balancing to move all the files off of it), we pad the amount selected to move off by the ratio of the amount of free space on the target. This is that ratio which is a value from 0.0 to 1.0.
File Duplication
- FileDuplication_AlwaysRunImmediate - If DrivePool detects that a file is not duplicated, or it's duplicated where it shouldn't be, a duplication pass will start immediately if this is set to True.
- FileDuplication_BackgroundIO - Use background I/O for background file duplication.
- FileDuplication_DuplicateTime - The time of day when files will be duplicated, if real-time duplication is disabled.
- FileDuplication_MaximumPathDepthForEstimation - This is the maximum path depth that background duplication will traverse to estimate the number of folders on the pool that it needs to work on. Increasing this value will increase the delay at the start of background duplication before it starts doing actual work, but will provide more resolution in the completion percentage reported in the Dashboard.
- FileDuplication_NoConsistencyCheckOnNewPool - Do not check duplication consistency when a pool is connected to the system.
License
- License_Reset - This will cause the license to be reset when the service starts. This should never be enabled unless specifically when told to do so.
Performance
- Performance_SampleIntervalMS - Sampling interval used for collecting Performance information from the sysytem.
Remote Control
- RemoteControl_Port - Specifies the port used by DrivePool for remote management.
- RemoteControl_MulticastTimeToLive - Controls the number of "hops" the remote control packets will travel before being dropped, to prevent the network from being flooded.
- RemoteControl_StaticPeerSeekTime - How often to check whether an offline static peer has gone online.
Remove Drive
- RemoveDrive_PoolReadOnly - Make unduplicated folders on the pool read-only while a disk is being removed. Duplicated folders are always made read-only to preserve data integrity.
Running File
- RunningFile_FileName - When specified, a file at this path will be created whenever DrivePool is performing a background task, such as re-balancing. After all background tasks complete, this file will be deleted. The folder must already exist for the file.
Don't forget to rename the config file after you make the change and restart the server (or service), as noted at the top of this page.
RemoteControl.xml
Allows you to configure some of the settings for the Remote Control features of the DrivePool 2.x User Interface.
The file is located in C:\Program Files\StableBit\DrivePool\RemoteControl.default.xml on the server.
In order to put the file into effect, you will need to rename it to RemoteControl.xml and restart the server (or just restart the StableBit DrivePool system service).
Any time you upgrade, or reinstall DrivePool, it writes an updated RemoteControl.default.xml file, so it will include any updated settings but leaves the current RemoteControl.xml alone so it doesn't alter any of your settings.
MulticastDiscovery
This setting is configured to be "enabled" by default, so that the User Interface will automatically find clients. However, you can set the value to "False" and this will only list entries that you have manually added to the "Peer" list.
The setting should look like this:
<MulticastDiscovery Enabled="True" />
Peers
The Peers Section allows you to specify a list of computers that you want available, in cases such as a specific computer isn't picked up by the automatic discovery, or if you want to disable automatic discovery and manually list the computers available.
All clients must be running the same version of DrivePool, and you must have any additional balancer Plugins installed as well.
Peer
You need to manually create an entry for each computer to be added. You can use the computer's host/DNS name, or the IP address, and you can specify a different port (if the service is configured for that, see Control above).
<Peer>192.168.0.123</Peer> <Peer>STORAGESERVER</Peer> <Peer>192.168.0.123:27515</Peer> <Peer>STORAGESERVER:27515</Peer>