//po4a: entry man manual = zramctl(8) :doctype: manpage :man manual: System Administration :man source: util-linux {release-version} :page-layout: base :command: zramctl == NAME zramctl - set up and control zram devices == SYNOPSIS Get info: :: *zramctl* [options] Reset zram: :: *zramctl* *-r* _zramdev_... Print name of first unused zram device: :: *zramctl* *-f* Set up a zram device: :: *zramctl* [*-f* | _zramdev_] [*-s* _size_] [*-t* _number_] [*-a* _algorithm_] == DESCRIPTION *zramctl* is used to quickly set up zram device parameters, to reset zram devices, and to query the status of used zram devices. If no option is given, all non-zero size zram devices are shown. Note that _zramdev_ node specified on command line has to already exist. The command *zramctl* creates a new _/dev/zram_ nodes only when *--find* option specified. It's possible (and common) that after system boot _/dev/zram_ nodes are not created yet. == OPTIONS *-a*, **--algorithm lzo**|**lz4**|**lz4hc**|**deflate**|**842**|**zstd**:: Set the compression algorithm to be used for compressing data in the zram device. *-f*, *--find*:: Find the first unused zram device. If a *--size* argument is present, then initialize the device. *-n*, *--noheadings*:: Do not print a header line in status output. *-o*, *--output* _list_:: Define the status output columns to be used. If no output arrangement is specified, then a default set is used. Use *--help* to get a list of all supported columns. *--output-all*:: Output all available columns. *--raw*:: Use the raw format for status output. *-r*, *--reset*:: Reset the options of the specified zram device(s). Zram device settings can be changed only after a reset. *-s*, *--size* _size_:: Create a zram device of the specified _size_. Zram devices are aligned to memory pages; when the requested _size_ is not a multiple of the page size, it will be rounded up to the next multiple. When not otherwise specified, the unit of the _size_ parameter is bytes. + The _size_ argument may be followed by the multiplicative suffixes KiB (=1024), MiB (=1024*1024), and so on for GiB, TiB, PiB, EiB, ZiB and YiB (the "iB" is optional, e.g., "K" has the same meaning as "KiB") or the suffixes KB (=1000), MB (=1000*1000), and so on for GB, TB, PB, EB, ZB and YB. *-t*, *--streams* _number_:: Set the maximum number of compression streams that can be used for the device. The default is use all CPUs and one stream for kernels older than 4.6. include::man-common/help-version.adoc[] == EXIT STATUS *zramctl* returns 0 on success, nonzero on failure. == FILES _/dev/zram[0..N]_:: zram block devices == EXAMPLE The following commands set up a zram device with a size of one gigabyte and use it as swap device. .... # zramctl --find --size 1024M /dev/zram0 # mkswap /dev/zram0 # swapon /dev/zram0 ... # swapoff /dev/zram0 # zramctl --reset /dev/zram0 .... == AUTHORS mailto:nefelim4ag@gmail.com[Timofey Titovets], mailto:kzak@redhat.com[Karel Zak] == SEE ALSO link:http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/tree/Documentation/admin-guide/blockdev/zram.rst[Linux kernel documentation] include::man-common/bugreports.adoc[] include::man-common/footer.adoc[] ifdef::translation[] include::man-common/translation.adoc[] endif::[]