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27.Dd March 17, 2022
28.Dt GMULTIPATH 8
29.Os
30.Sh NAME
31.Nm gmultipath
32.Nd "disk multipath control utility"
33.Sh SYNOPSIS
34.Nm
35.Cm create
36.Op Fl ARv
37.Ar name
38.Ar prov ...
39.Nm
40.Cm label
41.Op Fl ARv
42.Ar name
43.Ar prov ...
44.Nm
45.Cm configure
46.Op Fl APRv
47.Ar name
48.Nm
49.Cm add
50.Op Fl v
51.Ar name prov
52.Nm
53.Cm remove
54.Op Fl v
55.Ar name prov
56.Nm
57.Cm fail
58.Op Fl v
59.Ar name prov
60.Nm
61.Cm restore
62.Op Fl v
63.Ar name prov
64.Nm
65.Cm rotate
66.Op Fl v
67.Ar name
68.Nm
69.Cm prefer
70.Op Fl v
71.Ar name
72.Ar prov
73.Nm
74.Cm getactive
75.Op Fl v
76.Ar name
77.Nm
78.Cm destroy
79.Op Fl v
80.Ar name
81.Nm
82.Cm stop
83.Op Fl v
84.Ar name
85.Nm
86.Cm clear
87.Op Fl v
88.Ar prov ...
89.Nm
90.Cm list
91.Nm
92.Cm status
93.Nm
94.Cm load
95.Nm
96.Cm unload
97.Sh DESCRIPTION
98The
99.Nm
100utility is used for device multipath configuration.
101.Pp
102The multipath device can be configured using two different methods:
103.Dq manual
104or
105.Dq automatic .
106When using the
107.Dq manual
108method, no metadata are stored on the devices, so the multipath
109device has to be configured by hand every time it is needed.
110Additional device paths also will not be detected automatically.
111The
112.Dq automatic
113method uses on-disk metadata to detect device and all its paths.
114Metadata use the last sector of the underlying disk device and
115include device name and UUID.
116The UUID guarantees uniqueness in a shared storage environment
117but is in general too cumbersome to use.
118The name is what is exported via the device interface.
119.Pp
120The first argument to
121.Nm
122indicates an action to be performed:
123.Bl -tag -width ".Cm destroy"
124.It Cm create
125Create multipath device with
126.Dq manual
127method without writing any on-disk metadata.
128It is up to administrator, how to properly identify device paths.
129Kernel will only check that all given providers have same media and
130sector sizes.
131.Pp
132.Fl A
133option enables Active/Active mode,
134.Fl R
135option enables Active/Read mode, otherwise Active/Passive mode is used
136by default.
137.It Cm label
138Create multipath device with
139.Dq automatic
140method.
141Label the first given provider with on-disk metadata using the specified
142.Ar name .
143The rest of given providers will be retasted to detect these metadata.
144It reliably protects against specifying unrelated providers.
145Providers with no matching metadata detected will not be added to the device.
146.Pp
147.Fl A
148option enables Active/Active mode,
149.Fl R
150option enables Active/Read mode, otherwise Active/Passive mode is used
151by default.
152.It Cm configure
153Configure the given multipath device.
154.Pp
155.Fl A
156option enables Active/Active mode,
157.Fl P
158option enables Active/Passive mode,
159.Fl R
160option enables Active/Read mode.
161.It Cm add
162Add the given provider as a path to the given multipath device.
163Should normally be used only for devices created with
164.Dq manual
165method, unless you know what you are doing (you are sure that it is another
166device path, but tasting its metadata in regular
167.Dq automatic
168way is not possible).
169.It Cm remove
170Remove the given provider as a path from the given multipath device.
171If the last path removed, the multipath device will be destroyed.
172.It Cm fail
173Mark specified provider as a path of the specified multipath device as failed.
174If there are other paths present, new requests will be forwarded there.
175.It Cm restore
176Mark specified provider as a path of the specified multipath device as
177operational, allowing it to handle requests.
178.It Cm rotate
179Change the active provider/path to the next available provider in Active/Passive mode.
180.It Cm prefer
181Change the active provider/path to the specified provider in Active/Passive mode.
182.It Cm getactive
183Get the currently active provider(s)/path(s).
184.It Cm destroy
185Destroy the given multipath device clearing metadata.
186.It Cm stop
187Stop the given multipath device without clearing metadata.
188.It Cm clear
189Clear metadata on the given provider.
190.It Cm list
191See
192.Xr geom 8 .
193.It Cm status
194See
195.Xr geom 8 .
196.It Cm load
197See
198.Xr geom 8 .
199.It Cm unload
200See
201.Xr geom 8 .
202.El
203.Sh SYSCTL VARIABLES
204The following
205.Xr sysctl 8
206variable can be used to control the behavior of the
207.Nm MULTIPATH
208GEOM class.
209.Bl -tag -width indent
210.It Va kern.geom.multipath.debug : No 0
211Debug level of the
212.Nm MULTIPATH
213GEOM class.
214This can be set to 0 (default) or 1 to disable or enable various
215forms of chattiness.
216.It Va kern.geom.multipath.exclusive : No 1
217Open underlying providers exclusively, preventing individual paths access.
218.El
219.Sh EXIT STATUS
220Exit status is 0 on success, and 1 if the command fails.
221.Sh MULTIPATH ARCHITECTURE
222This is a multiple path architecture with no device knowledge or
223presumptions other than size matching built in.
224Therefore the user must exercise some care
225in selecting providers that do indeed represent multiple paths to the
226same underlying disk device.
227The reason for this is that there are several
228criteria across multiple underlying transport types that can
229.Ar indicate
230identity, but in all respects such identity can rarely be considered
231.Ar definitive .
232.Pp
233For example, if you use the World Wide Port Name of a Fibre Channel
234disk object you might believe that two disks that have the same WWPN
235on different paths (or even disjoint fabrics) might be considered
236the same disk.
237Nearly always this would be a safe assumption, until
238you realize that a WWPN, like an Ethernet MAC address, is a soft
239programmable entity, and that a misconfigured Director Class switch
240could lead you to believe incorrectly that you have found multiple
241paths to the same device.
242This is an extreme and theoretical case, but
243it is possible enough to indicate that the policy for deciding which
244of multiple pathnames refer to the same device should be left to the
245system operator who will use tools and knowledge of their own storage
246subsystem to make the correct configuration selection.
247.Pp
248There are Active/Passive, Active/Read and Active/Active operation modes
249supported.
250In Active/Passive mode only one path has I/O moving on it
251at any point in time.
252This I/O continues until an I/O is returned with
253a generic I/O error or a "Nonexistent Device" error.
254When this occurs, that path is marked FAIL, the next path
255in a list is selected as active and the failed I/O reissued.
256In Active/Active mode all paths not marked FAIL may handle I/O at the same time.
257Requests are distributed between paths to equalize load.
258For capable devices it allows the utilisation of the bandwidth available on all paths.
259In Active/Read mode all paths not marked FAIL may handle reads at the same time,
260but unlike in Active/Active mode only one path handles write requests at any
261point in time; closely following the original write request order if the layer
262above needs it for data consistency (not waiting for requisite write completion
263before sending dependent write).
264.Pp
265When new devices are added to the system the
266.Nm MULTIPATH
267GEOM class is given an opportunity to taste these new devices.
268If a new
269device has a
270.Nm MULTIPATH
271on-disk metadata label, the device is either used to create a new
272.Nm MULTIPATH
273GEOM, or added to the list of paths for an existing
274.Nm MULTIPATH
275GEOM.
276.Pp
277It is this mechanism that works reasonably with
278.Xr isp 4
279and
280.Xr mpt 4
281based Fibre Channel disk devices.
282For these devices, when a device disappears
283(due to e.g., a cable pull or power failure to a switch), the device is
284proactively marked as gone and I/O to it failed.
285This causes the
286.Nm MULTIPATH
287failure event just described.
288.Pp
289When Fibre Channel events inform either
290.Xr isp 4
291or
292.Xr mpt 4
293host bus adapters that new devices may have arrived (e.g., the arrival
294of an RSCN event from the Fabric Domain Controller), they can cause
295a rescan to occur and cause the attachment and configuration of any
296(now) new devices to occur, causing the taste event described above.
297.Pp
298This means that this multipath architecture is not a one-shot path
299failover, but can be considered to be steady state as long as failed
300paths are repaired (automatically or otherwise).
301.Pp
302Automatic rescanning is not a requirement.
303Nor is Fibre Channel.
304The
305same failover mechanisms work equally well for traditional "Parallel"
306SCSI but may require manual intervention with
307.Xr camcontrol 8
308to cause the reattachment of repaired device links.
309.Sh EXAMPLES
310The following example shows how to use
311.Xr camcontrol 8
312to find possible multiple path devices and to create a
313.Nm MULTIPATH
314GEOM class for them.
315.Bd -literal -offset indent
316mysys# camcontrol devlist
317<ECNCTX @WESTVILLE >   at scbus0 target 0 lun 0 (da0,pass0)
318<ECNCTX @WESTVILLE >   at scbus0 target 0 lun 1 (da1,pass1)
319<ECNCTX @WESTVILLE >   at scbus1 target 0 lun 0 (da2,pass2)
320<ECNCTX @WESTVILLE >   at scbus1 target 0 lun 1 (da3,pass3)
321mysys# camcontrol inquiry da0 -S
322ECNTX0LUN000000SER10ac0d01
323mysys# camcontrol inquiry da2 -S
324ECNTX0LUN000000SER10ac0d01
325.Ed
326.Pp
327Now that you have used the Serial Number to compare two disk paths
328it is not entirely unreasonable to conclude that these are multiple
329paths to the same device.
330However, only the user who is familiar
331with their storage is qualified to make this judgement.
332.Pp
333You can then use the
334.Nm
335command to label and create a
336.Nm MULTIPATH
337GEOM provider named
338.Ar FRED .
339.Bd -literal -offset indent
340gmultipath label -v FRED /dev/da0 /dev/da2
341disklabel -Bw /dev/multipath/FRED auto
342newfs /dev/multipath/FREDa
343mount /dev/multipath/FREDa /mnt....
344.Ed
345.Pp
346The resultant console output looks something like:
347.Bd -literal -offset indent
348GEOM_MULTIPATH: da0 added to FRED
349GEOM_MULTIPATH: da0 is now active path in FRED
350GEOM_MULTIPATH: da2 added to FRED
351.Ed
352.Pp
353To load the
354.Nm
355module at boot time, add this entry to
356.Pa /boot/loader.conf :
357.Bd -literal -offset ident
358geom_multipath_load="YES"
359.Ed
360.Sh SEE ALSO
361.Xr geom 4 ,
362.Xr isp 4 ,
363.Xr mpt 4 ,
364.Xr loader.conf 5 ,
365.Xr camcontrol 8 ,
366.Xr geom 8 ,
367.Xr mount 8 ,
368.Xr newfs 8 ,
369.Xr sysctl 8
370.Sh HISTORY
371The
372.Nm
373utility first appeared in
374.Fx 7.0
375.Sh AUTHORS
376.An Matthew Jacob Aq Mt mjacob@FreeBSD.org
377.An Alexander Motin Aq Mt mav@FreeBSD.org
378