/* * CDDL HEADER START * * The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the * Common Development and Distribution License, Version 1.0 only * (the "License"). You may not use this file except in compliance * with the License. * * You can obtain a copy of the license at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE * or http://www.opensolaris.org/os/licensing. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions * and limitations under the License. * * When distributing Covered Code, include this CDDL HEADER in each * file and include the License file at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE. * If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the * fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying * information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] * * CDDL HEADER END */ /* * Copyright 2005 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. * Use is subject to license terms. */ #pragma ident "%Z%%M% %I% %E% SMI" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "zfs_namecheck.h" #include "libzfs_impl.h" /* * Validate the given pool name, optionally putting an extended error message in * 'buf'. */ static int zpool_name_valid(const char *pool, char *buf, size_t buflen) { namecheck_err_t why; char what; if (pool_namecheck(pool, &why, &what) != 0) { if (buf != NULL) { switch (why) { case NAME_ERR_TOOLONG: (void) snprintf(buf, buflen, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "name is too long")); break; case NAME_ERR_INVALCHAR: (void) snprintf(buf, buflen, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "invalid character " "'%c' in pool name"), what); break; case NAME_ERR_NOLETTER: (void) strlcpy(buf, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "name must begin with a letter"), buflen); break; case NAME_ERR_RESERVED: (void) strlcpy(buf, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "name is reserved\n" "pool name may have been omitted"), buflen); break; case NAME_ERR_DISKLIKE: (void) strlcpy(buf, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "pool name is reserved\n" "pool name may have been omitted"), buflen); break; } } return (FALSE); } return (TRUE); } /* * Set the pool-wide health based on the vdev state of the root vdev. */ void set_pool_health(nvlist_t *config) { nvlist_t *nvroot; vdev_stat_t *vs; uint_t vsc; char *health; verify(nvlist_lookup_nvlist(config, ZPOOL_CONFIG_VDEV_TREE, &nvroot) == 0); verify(nvlist_lookup_uint64_array(nvroot, ZPOOL_CONFIG_STATS, (uint64_t **)&vs, &vsc) == 0); switch (vs->vs_state) { case VDEV_STATE_CLOSED: case VDEV_STATE_CANT_OPEN: case VDEV_STATE_OFFLINE: health = dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "FAULTED"); break; case VDEV_STATE_DEGRADED: health = dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "DEGRADED"); break; case VDEV_STATE_HEALTHY: health = dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "ONLINE"); break; default: zfs_baderror(vs->vs_state); } verify(nvlist_add_string(config, ZPOOL_CONFIG_POOL_HEALTH, health) == 0); } /* * Open a handle to the given pool, even if the pool is currently in the FAULTED * state. */ zpool_handle_t * zpool_open_canfail(const char *pool) { zpool_handle_t *zhp; int error; /* * Make sure the pool name is valid. */ if (!zpool_name_valid(pool, NULL, 0)) { zfs_error(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "cannot open '%s': invalid " "pool name"), pool); return (NULL); } zhp = zfs_malloc(sizeof (zpool_handle_t)); (void) strlcpy(zhp->zpool_name, pool, sizeof (zhp->zpool_name)); if ((error = zpool_refresh_stats(zhp)) != 0) { if (error == ENOENT || error == EINVAL) { zfs_error(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "cannot open '%s': no " "such pool"), pool); free(zhp); return (NULL); } else { zhp->zpool_state = POOL_STATE_UNAVAIL; } } else { zhp->zpool_state = POOL_STATE_ACTIVE; } return (zhp); } /* * Like the above, but silent on error. Used when iterating over pools (because * the configuration cache may be out of date). */ zpool_handle_t * zpool_open_silent(const char *pool) { zpool_handle_t *zhp; int error; zhp = zfs_malloc(sizeof (zpool_handle_t)); (void) strlcpy(zhp->zpool_name, pool, sizeof (zhp->zpool_name)); if ((error = zpool_refresh_stats(zhp)) != 0) { if (error == ENOENT || error == EINVAL) { free(zhp); return (NULL); } else { zhp->zpool_state = POOL_STATE_UNAVAIL; } } else { zhp->zpool_state = POOL_STATE_ACTIVE; } return (zhp); } /* * Similar to zpool_open_canfail(), but refuses to open pools in the faulted * state. */ zpool_handle_t * zpool_open(const char *pool) { zpool_handle_t *zhp; if ((zhp = zpool_open_canfail(pool)) == NULL) return (NULL); if (zhp->zpool_state == POOL_STATE_UNAVAIL) { zfs_error(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "cannot open ' %s': pool is " "currently unavailable\n"), zhp->zpool_name); zfs_error(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "run 'zpool status -v %s' for " "detailed information\n"), zhp->zpool_name); zpool_close(zhp); return (NULL); } return (zhp); } /* * Close the handle. Simply frees the memory associated with the handle. */ void zpool_close(zpool_handle_t *zhp) { if (zhp->zpool_config) nvlist_free(zhp->zpool_config); if (zhp->zpool_old_config) nvlist_free(zhp->zpool_old_config); free(zhp); } /* * Return the name of the pool. */ const char * zpool_get_name(zpool_handle_t *zhp) { return (zhp->zpool_name); } /* * Return the GUID of the pool. */ uint64_t zpool_get_guid(zpool_handle_t *zhp) { uint64_t guid; verify(nvlist_lookup_uint64(zhp->zpool_config, ZPOOL_CONFIG_POOL_GUID, &guid) == 0); return (guid); } /* * Return the amount of space currently consumed by the pool. */ uint64_t zpool_get_space_used(zpool_handle_t *zhp) { nvlist_t *nvroot; vdev_stat_t *vs; uint_t vsc; verify(nvlist_lookup_nvlist(zhp->zpool_config, ZPOOL_CONFIG_VDEV_TREE, &nvroot) == 0); verify(nvlist_lookup_uint64_array(nvroot, ZPOOL_CONFIG_STATS, (uint64_t **)&vs, &vsc) == 0); return (vs->vs_alloc); } /* * Return the total space in the pool. */ uint64_t zpool_get_space_total(zpool_handle_t *zhp) { nvlist_t *nvroot; vdev_stat_t *vs; uint_t vsc; verify(nvlist_lookup_nvlist(zhp->zpool_config, ZPOOL_CONFIG_VDEV_TREE, &nvroot) == 0); verify(nvlist_lookup_uint64_array(nvroot, ZPOOL_CONFIG_STATS, (uint64_t **)&vs, &vsc) == 0); return (vs->vs_space); } /* * Return the alternate root for this pool, if any. */ int zpool_get_root(zpool_handle_t *zhp, char *buf, size_t buflen) { zfs_cmd_t zc = { 0 }; (void) strlcpy(zc.zc_name, zhp->zpool_name, sizeof (zc.zc_name)); if (ioctl(zfs_fd, ZFS_IOC_OBJSET_STATS, &zc) != 0 || zc.zc_objset_stats.dds_altroot[0] == '\0') return (-1); (void) strlcpy(buf, zc.zc_objset_stats.dds_altroot, buflen); return (0); } /* * Return the state of the pool (ACTIVE or UNAVAILABLE) */ int zpool_get_state(zpool_handle_t *zhp) { return (zhp->zpool_state); } /* * Create the named pool, using the provided vdev list. It is assumed * that the consumer has already validated the contents of the nvlist, so we * don't have to worry about error semantics. */ int zpool_create(const char *pool, nvlist_t *nvroot, const char *altroot) { zfs_cmd_t zc = { 0 }; char *packed; size_t len; int err; char reason[64]; if (!zpool_name_valid(pool, reason, sizeof (reason))) { zfs_error(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "cannot create '%s': %s"), pool, reason); return (-1); } if (altroot != NULL && altroot[0] != '/') { zfs_error(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "cannot create '%s': alternate " "root '%s' must be a complete path"), pool, altroot); return (-1); } if ((err = nvlist_size(nvroot, &len, NV_ENCODE_NATIVE)) != 0) zfs_baderror(err); packed = zfs_malloc(len); if ((err = nvlist_pack(nvroot, &packed, &len, NV_ENCODE_NATIVE, 0)) != 0) zfs_baderror(err); (void) strlcpy(zc.zc_name, pool, sizeof (zc.zc_name)); zc.zc_config_src = (uint64_t)(uintptr_t)packed; zc.zc_config_src_size = len; if (altroot != NULL) (void) strlcpy(zc.zc_root, altroot, sizeof (zc.zc_root)); if (ioctl(zfs_fd, ZFS_IOC_POOL_CREATE, &zc) != 0) { switch (errno) { case EEXIST: zfs_error(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "cannot create '%s': " "pool exists"), pool); break; case EPERM: zfs_error(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "cannot create '%s': " "permission denied"), pool); break; case EBUSY: /* * This can happen if the user has specified the same * device multiple times. We can't reliably detect this * until we try to add it and see we already have a * label. */ zfs_error(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "cannot create '%s': " "one or more vdevs refer to the same device"), pool); break; case EOVERFLOW: /* * This occurrs when one of the devices is below * SPA_MINDEVSIZE. Unfortunately, we can't detect which * device was the problem device since there's no * reliable way to determine device size from userland. */ { char buf[64]; zfs_nicenum(SPA_MINDEVSIZE, buf, sizeof (buf)); zfs_error(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "cannot " "create '%s': one or more devices is less " "than the minimum size (%s)"), pool, buf); } break; case ENAMETOOLONG: /* * One of the vdevs has exceeded VDEV_SPEC_MAX length in * its plaintext representation. */ zfs_error(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "cannot create '%s': " "too many devices in a single vdev"), pool); break; case EIO: zfs_error(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "cannot create '%s': " "I/O error on one or more devices"), pool); break; case ENXIO: /* * This is unlikely to happen since we've verified that * all the devices can be opened from userland, but it's * still possible in some circumstances. */ zfs_error(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "cannot create '%s': " "one or more devices is unavailable"), pool); break; case ENOSPC: /* * This can occur if we were incapable of writing to a * file vdev because the underlying filesystem is out of * space. This is very similar to EOVERFLOW, but we'll * produce a slightly different message. */ zfs_error(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "cannot create '%s': " "one or more devices is out of space"), pool); break; default: zfs_baderror(errno); } return (-1); } free(packed); /* * If this is an alternate root pool, then we automatically set the * moutnpoint of the root dataset to be '/'. */ if (altroot != NULL) { zfs_handle_t *zhp; verify((zhp = zfs_open(pool, ZFS_TYPE_ANY)) != NULL); verify(zfs_prop_set(zhp, ZFS_PROP_MOUNTPOINT, "/") == 0); zfs_close(zhp); } return (0); } /* * Destroy the given pool. It is up to the caller to ensure that there are no * datasets left in the pool. */ int zpool_destroy(zpool_handle_t *zhp) { zfs_cmd_t zc = { 0 }; zfs_handle_t *zfp = NULL; if (zhp->zpool_state == POOL_STATE_ACTIVE && (zfp = zfs_open(zhp->zpool_name, ZFS_TYPE_FILESYSTEM)) == NULL) return (-1); if (zpool_remove_zvol_links(zhp) != NULL) return (-1); (void) strlcpy(zc.zc_name, zhp->zpool_name, sizeof (zc.zc_name)); if (ioctl(zfs_fd, ZFS_IOC_POOL_DESTROY, &zc) != 0) { switch (errno) { case EPERM: zfs_error(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "cannot destroy '%s': permission denied"), zhp->zpool_name); break; case EBUSY: zfs_error(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "cannot destroy '%s': pool busy"), zhp->zpool_name); break; case ENOENT: zfs_error(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "cannot destroy '%s': no such pool"), zhp->zpool_name); break; case EROFS: zfs_error(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "cannot destroy '%s': one or more devices is " "read only, or '/' is mounted read only"), zhp->zpool_name); break; default: zfs_baderror(errno); } if (zfp) zfs_close(zfp); return (-1); } if (zfp) { remove_mountpoint(zfp); zfs_close(zfp); } return (0); } /* * Add the given vdevs to the pool. The caller must have already performed the * necessary verification to ensure that the vdev specification is well-formed. */ int zpool_add(zpool_handle_t *zhp, nvlist_t *nvroot) { char *packed; size_t len; zfs_cmd_t zc; verify(nvlist_size(nvroot, &len, NV_ENCODE_NATIVE) == 0); packed = zfs_malloc(len); verify(nvlist_pack(nvroot, &packed, &len, NV_ENCODE_NATIVE, 0) == 0); (void) strlcpy(zc.zc_name, zhp->zpool_name, sizeof (zc.zc_name)); zc.zc_config_src = (uint64_t)(uintptr_t)packed; zc.zc_config_src_size = len; if (ioctl(zfs_fd, ZFS_IOC_VDEV_ADD, &zc) != 0) { switch (errno) { case EPERM: zfs_error(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "cannot add to '%s': " "permission denied"), zhp->zpool_name); break; case EBUSY: /* * This can happen if the user has specified the same * device multiple times. We can't reliably detect this * until we try to add it and see we already have a * label. */ zfs_error(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "cannot add to '%s': " "one or more vdevs refer to the same device"), zhp->zpool_name); break; case ENAMETOOLONG: /* * One of the vdevs has exceeded VDEV_SPEC_MAX length in * its plaintext representation. */ zfs_error(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "cannot add to '%s': " "too many devices in a single vdev"), zhp->zpool_name); break; case ENXIO: /* * This is unlikely to happen since we've verified that * all the devices can be opened from userland, but it's * still possible in some circumstances. */ zfs_error(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "cannot add to '%s': " "one or more devices is unavailable"), zhp->zpool_name); break; case EOVERFLOW: /* * This occurrs when one of the devices is below * SPA_MINDEVSIZE. Unfortunately, we can't detect which * device was the problem device since there's no * reliable way to determine device size from userland. */ { char buf[64]; zfs_nicenum(SPA_MINDEVSIZE, buf, sizeof (buf)); zfs_error(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "cannot " "add to '%s': one or more devices is less " "than the minimum size (%s)"), zhp->zpool_name, buf); } break; default: zfs_baderror(errno); } return (-1); } free(packed); return (0); } /* * Exports the pool from the system. The caller must ensure that there are no * mounted datasets in the pool. */ int zpool_export(zpool_handle_t *zhp) { zfs_cmd_t zc = { 0 }; if (zpool_remove_zvol_links(zhp) != 0) return (-1); (void) strlcpy(zc.zc_name, zhp->zpool_name, sizeof (zc.zc_name)); if (ioctl(zfs_fd, ZFS_IOC_POOL_EXPORT, &zc) != 0) { switch (errno) { case EPERM: zfs_error(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "cannot export '%s': permission denied"), zhp->zpool_name); break; case EBUSY: zfs_error(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "cannot export '%s': pool is in use"), zhp->zpool_name); break; case ENOENT: zfs_error(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "cannot export '%s': no such pool"), zhp->zpool_name); break; default: zfs_baderror(errno); } return (-1); } return (0); } /* * Import the given pool using the known configuration. The configuration * should have come from zpool_find_import(). The 'newname' and 'altroot' * parameters control whether the pool is imported with a different name or with * an alternate root, respectively. */ int zpool_import(nvlist_t *config, const char *newname, const char *altroot) { zfs_cmd_t zc; char *packed; size_t len; char *thename; char *origname; int ret; verify(nvlist_lookup_string(config, ZPOOL_CONFIG_POOL_NAME, &origname) == 0); if (newname != NULL) { if (!zpool_name_valid(newname, NULL, 0)) { zfs_error(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "cannot import '%s': " "invalid pool name"), newname); return (-1); } thename = (char *)newname; } else { thename = origname; } if (altroot != NULL && altroot[0] != '/') { zfs_error(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "cannot import '%s': alternate " "root '%s' must be a complete path"), thename, altroot); return (-1); } (void) strlcpy(zc.zc_name, thename, sizeof (zc.zc_name)); if (altroot != NULL) (void) strlcpy(zc.zc_root, altroot, sizeof (zc.zc_root)); else zc.zc_root[0] = '\0'; verify(nvlist_lookup_uint64(config, ZPOOL_CONFIG_POOL_GUID, &zc.zc_pool_guid) == 0); verify(nvlist_size(config, &len, NV_ENCODE_NATIVE) == 0); packed = zfs_malloc(len); verify(nvlist_pack(config, &packed, &len, NV_ENCODE_NATIVE, 0) == 0); zc.zc_config_src = (uint64_t)(uintptr_t)packed; zc.zc_config_src_size = len; ret = 0; if (ioctl(zfs_fd, ZFS_IOC_POOL_IMPORT, &zc) != 0) { char desc[1024]; if (newname == NULL) (void) snprintf(desc, sizeof (desc), dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "cannot import '%s'"), thename); else (void) snprintf(desc, sizeof (desc), dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "cannot import '%s' as '%s'"), origname, thename); switch (errno) { case EEXIST: /* * A pool with that name already exists. */ zfs_error(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "%s: pool exists"), desc); break; case EPERM: /* * The user doesn't have permission to create pools. */ zfs_error(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "%s: permission " "denied"), desc); break; case ENXIO: case EDOM: /* * Device is unavailable, or vdev sum didn't match. */ zfs_error(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "%s: one or more " "devices is unavailable"), desc); break; default: zfs_baderror(errno); } ret = -1; } else { zpool_handle_t *zhp; /* * This should never fail, but play it safe anyway. */ if ((zhp = zpool_open_silent(thename)) != NULL) { ret = zpool_create_zvol_links(zhp); zpool_close(zhp); } } free(packed); return (ret); } /* * Scrub the pool. */ int zpool_scrub(zpool_handle_t *zhp, pool_scrub_type_t type) { zfs_cmd_t zc = { 0 }; char msg[1024]; (void) strlcpy(zc.zc_name, zhp->zpool_name, sizeof (zc.zc_name)); zc.zc_cookie = type; if (ioctl(zfs_fd, ZFS_IOC_POOL_SCRUB, &zc) == 0) return (0); (void) snprintf(msg, sizeof (msg), dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "cannot scrub %s"), zc.zc_name); switch (errno) { case EPERM: /* * No permission to scrub this pool. */ zfs_error(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "%s: permission denied"), msg); break; case EBUSY: /* * Resilver in progress. */ zfs_error(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "%s: currently resilvering"), msg); break; default: zfs_baderror(errno); } return (-1); } /* * Bring the specified vdev online */ int zpool_vdev_online(zpool_handle_t *zhp, const char *path) { zfs_cmd_t zc = { 0 }; char msg[1024]; (void) strlcpy(zc.zc_name, zhp->zpool_name, sizeof (zc.zc_name)); (void) snprintf(zc.zc_prop_value, sizeof (zc.zc_prop_value), "%s%s", path[0] == '/' ? "" : "/dev/dsk/", path); if (ioctl(zfs_fd, ZFS_IOC_VDEV_ONLINE, &zc) == 0) return (0); (void) snprintf(msg, sizeof (msg), dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "cannot online %s"), zc.zc_prop_value); switch (errno) { case ENODEV: /* * Device doesn't exist */ zfs_error(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "%s: device not in pool"), msg); break; case EPERM: /* * No permission to bring this vdev online. */ zfs_error(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "%s: permission denied"), msg); break; default: zfs_baderror(errno); } return (-1); } /* * Take the specified vdev offline */ int zpool_vdev_offline(zpool_handle_t *zhp, const char *path) { zfs_cmd_t zc = { 0 }; char msg[1024]; (void) strlcpy(zc.zc_name, zhp->zpool_name, sizeof (zc.zc_name)); (void) snprintf(zc.zc_prop_value, sizeof (zc.zc_prop_value), "%s%s", path[0] == '/' ? "" : "/dev/dsk/", path); if (ioctl(zfs_fd, ZFS_IOC_VDEV_OFFLINE, &zc) == 0) return (0); (void) snprintf(msg, sizeof (msg), dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "cannot offline %s"), zc.zc_prop_value); switch (errno) { case ENODEV: /* * Device doesn't exist */ zfs_error(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "%s: device not in pool"), msg); break; case EPERM: /* * No permission to take this vdev offline. */ zfs_error(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "%s: permission denied"), msg); break; case EBUSY: /* * There are no other replicas of this device. */ zfs_error(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "%s: no valid replicas"), msg); break; default: zfs_baderror(errno); } return (-1); } /* * Attach new_disk (fully described by nvroot) to old_disk. * If 'replacing' is specified, tne new disk will replace the old one. */ int zpool_vdev_attach(zpool_handle_t *zhp, const char *old_disk, const char *new_disk, nvlist_t *nvroot, int replacing) { zfs_cmd_t zc = { 0 }; char msg[1024]; char *packed; int ret; size_t len; (void) strlcpy(zc.zc_name, zhp->zpool_name, sizeof (zc.zc_name)); (void) snprintf(zc.zc_prop_value, sizeof (zc.zc_prop_value), "%s%s", old_disk[0] == '/' ? "" : "/dev/dsk/", old_disk); zc.zc_cookie = replacing; verify(nvlist_size(nvroot, &len, NV_ENCODE_NATIVE) == 0); packed = zfs_malloc(len); verify(nvlist_pack(nvroot, &packed, &len, NV_ENCODE_NATIVE, 0) == 0); zc.zc_config_src = (uint64_t)(uintptr_t)packed; zc.zc_config_src_size = len; ret = ioctl(zfs_fd, ZFS_IOC_VDEV_ATTACH, &zc); free(packed); if (ret == 0) return (0); if (replacing) (void) snprintf(msg, sizeof (msg), dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "cannot replace %s with %s"), old_disk, new_disk); else (void) snprintf(msg, sizeof (msg), dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "cannot attach %s to %s"), new_disk, old_disk); switch (errno) { case EPERM: /* * No permission to mess with the config. */ zfs_error(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "%s: permission denied"), msg); break; case ENODEV: /* * Device doesn't exist. */ zfs_error(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "%s: %s not in pool"), msg, old_disk); break; case ENOTSUP: /* * Can't attach to or replace this type of vdev. */ if (replacing) zfs_error(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "%s: cannot replace a replacing device"), msg); else zfs_error(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "%s: attach is only applicable to mirrors"), msg); break; case EINVAL: /* * The new device must be a single disk. */ zfs_error(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "%s: must be a single disk"), msg); break; case ENXIO: /* * This is unlikely to happen since we've verified that * all the devices can be opened from userland, but it's * still possible in some circumstances. */ zfs_error(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "%s: %s is unavailable"), msg, new_disk); break; case EBUSY: /* * The new device is is use. */ zfs_error(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "%s: %s busy"), msg, new_disk); break; case EOVERFLOW: /* * The new device is too small. */ zfs_error(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "%s: %s is too small"), msg, new_disk); break; case EDOM: /* * The new device has a different alignment requirement. */ zfs_error(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "%s: devices have different sector alignment"), msg); break; case ENAMETOOLONG: /* * The resulting top-level vdev spec won't fit in the label. */ zfs_error(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "%s: too many devices in a single vdev"), msg); break; default: zfs_baderror(errno); } return (1); } /* * Detach the specified device. */ int zpool_vdev_detach(zpool_handle_t *zhp, const char *path) { zfs_cmd_t zc = { 0 }; char msg[1024]; (void) strlcpy(zc.zc_name, zhp->zpool_name, sizeof (zc.zc_name)); (void) snprintf(zc.zc_prop_value, sizeof (zc.zc_prop_value), "%s%s", path[0] == '/' ? "" : "/dev/dsk/", path); if (ioctl(zfs_fd, ZFS_IOC_VDEV_DETACH, &zc) == 0) return (0); (void) snprintf(msg, sizeof (msg), dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "cannot detach %s"), zc.zc_prop_value); switch (errno) { case EPERM: /* * No permission to mess with the config. */ zfs_error(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "%s: permission denied"), msg); break; case ENODEV: /* * Device doesn't exist. */ zfs_error(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "%s: device not in pool"), msg); break; case ENOTSUP: /* * Can't detach from this type of vdev. */ zfs_error(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "%s: only applicable to mirror and replacing vdevs"), msg); break; case EBUSY: /* * There are no other replicas of this device. */ zfs_error(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "%s: no valid replicas"), msg); break; default: zfs_baderror(errno); } return (1); } static int do_zvol(zfs_handle_t *zhp, void *data) { int linktype = (int)(uintptr_t)data; int ret; /* * We check for volblocksize intead of ZFS_TYPE_VOLUME so that we * correctly handle snapshots of volumes. */ if (zhp->zfs_volblocksize != 0) { if (linktype) ret = zvol_create_link(zhp->zfs_name); else ret = zvol_remove_link(zhp->zfs_name); } ret = zfs_iter_children(zhp, do_zvol, data); zfs_close(zhp); return (ret); } /* * Iterate over all zvols in the pool and make any necessary minor nodes. */ int zpool_create_zvol_links(zpool_handle_t *zhp) { zfs_handle_t *zfp; int ret; /* * If the pool is unavailable, just return success. */ if ((zfp = make_dataset_handle(zhp->zpool_name)) == NULL) return (0); ret = zfs_iter_children(zfp, do_zvol, (void *)TRUE); zfs_close(zfp); return (ret); } /* * Iterate over all zvols in the poool and remove any minor nodes. */ int zpool_remove_zvol_links(zpool_handle_t *zhp) { zfs_handle_t *zfp; int ret; /* * If the pool is unavailable, just return success. */ if ((zfp = make_dataset_handle(zhp->zpool_name)) == NULL) return (0); ret = zfs_iter_children(zfp, do_zvol, (void *)FALSE); zfs_close(zfp); return (ret); }