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ramdisk(7D)			    Devices			   ramdisk(7D)

NAME
       ramdisk - RAM disk device driver

SYNOPSIS
       ramdisk@0:diskname

DESCRIPTION
       The  ramdisk  driver supports numerous ramdisk devices that are created
       by the system during the boot  process (see boot(1M)) or during	normal
       system operation (see ramdiskadm(1M) for more information).

DEVICE SPECIAL FILES
       Each  ramdisk  can  be  accessed	 either	 as a block device or as a raw
       device.	 When  accessed	 as  a	block  device,	the  normal  buffering
       mechanism  is used when reading from and writing to the device, without
       regard to physical disk records. Accessing the ramdisk as a raw	device
       enables direct transmission between the disk and the read or write buf‐
       fer. A single read or write call usually results in a single  I/O oper‐
       ation,  meaning	that  raw  I/O	is  more efficient when many bytes are
       transmitted. You can find block files names in /dev/ramdisk.  Raw  file
       names are found in /dev/rramdisk.

       There are no alignment or length restrictions on I/O requests to either
       block or character devices.

ERRORS
       EFAULT	       The argument features a bad address.

       EINVAL	       Invalid argument. EIO. An I/O error occurred.

       EPERM	       Cannot create or delete a ramdisk without write permis‐
		       sion on /dev/ramdiskctl.

       ENOTTY	       The  device  does not support the requested ioctl func‐
		       tion.

       ENXIO	       The device did not exist during opening.

       EBUSY	       Cannot exclusively open /dev/ramdiskctl.	 One  or  more
		       ramdisks are still open.

       EEXIST	       A ramdisk with the indicated name already exists.

       EAGAIN	       Cannot allocate resource for ramdisk. Try again later.

FILES
       /dev/ramdisk/diskname

	   Block device for ramdisk named diskname.

       /dev/rramdisk/diskname

	   Raw device for ramdisk name diskname

       /kernel/drv/ramdisk

	   32-bit driver

       /kernel/drv/ramdisk.conf

	   Driver configuration file. (Do not alter).

       /kernel/drv/sparcv9/ramdisk

	   64-bit driver

ATTRIBUTES
       See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attribute:

       ┌─────────────────────────────┬─────────────────────────────┐
       │      ATTRIBUTE TYPE	     │	    ATTRIBUTE VALUE	   │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
       │Interface Stability	     │Evolving			   │
       └─────────────────────────────┴─────────────────────────────┘

SEE ALSO
       ramdiskadm(1M),	   fsck(1M),	fstyp(1M),    mount(1M),    newfs(1M),
       driver.conf(4), filesystem(5), dkio(7I)

NOTES
       The percentage of available physical memory that can  be	 allocated  to
       ramdisks	 is  constrained  by the variable rd_percent_physmem.  You can
       tune the rd_percent_physmem variable in /etc/system.  By	 default,  the
       percentage  of  available  physical  memory  that  can  be allocated to
       ramdisks is fixed at 25%.

       A ramdisk may not be the best possible use of  system  memory.  Accord‐
       ingly, use ramdisks only when absolutely necessary.

SunOS 5.10			  04 Mar 2003			   ramdisk(7D)
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