189a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.\" $NetBSD: ccdconfig.8,v 1.1.2.1 1995/11/11 02:43:33 thorpej Exp $ 289a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.\" 389a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.\" Copyright (c) 1995 Jason R. Thorpe. 489a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.\" All rights reserved. 589a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.\" 689a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.\" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 789a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.\" modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 889a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.\" are met: 989a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.\" 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 1089a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 1189a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.\" 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright 1289a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the 1389a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.\" documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. 1489a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.\" 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software 159ad54eb7SPhilippe Charnier.\" must display the following acknowledgment: 1689a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.\" This product includes software developed for the NetBSD Project 1789a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.\" by Jason R. Thorpe. 1889a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.\" 4. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products 1989a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.\" derived from this software without specific prior written permission. 2089a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.\" 2189a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.\" THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR 2289a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.\" IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES 2389a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.\" OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. 2489a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.\" IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, 2589a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.\" INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, 2689a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.\" BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; 2789a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.\" LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED 2889a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.\" AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, 2989a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.\" OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 3089a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 3189a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.\" SUCH DAMAGE. 3289a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.\" 337f3dea24SPeter Wemm.\" $FreeBSD$ 349ad54eb7SPhilippe Charnier.\" 3589a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Dd July 17, 1995 3689a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Dt CCDCONFIG 8 379fe48c6eSRuslan Ermilov.Os 3889a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Sh NAME 3989a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Nm ccdconfig 4089a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Nd configuration utility for the concatenated disk driver 4189a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Sh SYNOPSIS 427c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm 4389a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Op Fl cv 4489a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Ar ccd 4589a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Ar ileave 4689a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Op Ar flags 4789a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Ar dev 489ad54eb7SPhilippe Charnier.Op Ar 497c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm 5089a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Fl C 5189a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Op Fl v 5289a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Op Fl f Ar config_file 537c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm 5489a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Fl u 5589a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Op Fl v 5689a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Ar ccd 579ad54eb7SPhilippe Charnier.Op Ar 587c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm 5989a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Fl U 6089a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Op Fl v 6189a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Op Fl f Ar config_file 627c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm 6389a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Fl g 64d90d7015SRuslan Ermilov.Op Ar ccd Op Ar ... 6589a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Sh DESCRIPTION 6689a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Nm Ccdconfig 6789a7b2b7SSatoshi Asamiis used to dynamically configure and unconfigure concatenated disk 6889a7b2b7SSatoshi Asamidevices, or ccds. For more information about the ccd, see 6989a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Xr ccd 4 . 7089a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Pp 7189a7b2b7SSatoshi AsamiThe options are as follows: 7289a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Bl -tag -width indent 7389a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.It Fl c 7489a7b2b7SSatoshi AsamiConfigure a ccd. This is the default behavior of 757c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm . 7689a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.It Fl C 7789a7b2b7SSatoshi AsamiConfigure all ccd devices listed in the ccd configuration file. 7889a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.It Fl f Ar config_file 7989a7b2b7SSatoshi AsamiWhen configuring or unconfiguring all devices, read the file 8089a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Pa config_file 8189a7b2b7SSatoshi Asamiinstead of the default 8289a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Pa /etc/ccd.conf . 8389a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.It Fl g 8489a7b2b7SSatoshi AsamiDump the current ccd configuration in a format suitable for use as the 8589a7b2b7SSatoshi Asamiccd configuration file. If no arguments are specified, every configured 8689a7b2b7SSatoshi Asamiccd is dumped. Otherwise, the configuration of each listed ccd is dumped. 8789a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.It Fl u 8889a7b2b7SSatoshi AsamiUnconfigure a ccd. 8989a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.It Fl U 9089a7b2b7SSatoshi AsamiUnconfigure all ccd devices listed the ccd configuration file. 9189a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.It Fl v 929ad54eb7SPhilippe CharnierCause 939ad54eb7SPhilippe Charnier.Nm 9489a7b2b7SSatoshi Asamito be verbose. 9589a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.El 9689a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Pp 9789a7b2b7SSatoshi AsamiA ccd is described on the command line and in the ccd configuration 9889a7b2b7SSatoshi Asamifile by the name of the ccd, the interleave factor, the ccd configuration 9989a7b2b7SSatoshi Asamiflags, and a list of one or more devices. The flags may be represented 10089a7b2b7SSatoshi Asamias a decimal number, a hexadecimal number, a comma-separated list 10189a7b2b7SSatoshi Asamiof strings, or the word 10289a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Dq none . 10389a7b2b7SSatoshi AsamiThe flags are as follows: 10489a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Bd -unfilled -offset indent 10589a7b2b7SSatoshi AsamiCCDF_SWAP 0x01 Interleave should be dmmax 10689a7b2b7SSatoshi AsamiCCDF_UNIFORM 0x02 Use uniform interleave 107cb7c6b53SSatoshi AsamiCCDF_MIRROR 0x04 Support mirroring 108cb7c6b53SSatoshi AsamiCCDF_PARITY 0x08 Support parity (not implemented yet) 10989a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Ed 11089a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Pp 11189a7b2b7SSatoshi AsamiThe format in the 11289a7b2b7SSatoshi Asamiconfiguration file appears exactly as if it were entered on the command line. 11389a7b2b7SSatoshi AsamiNote that on the command line and in the configuration file, the 11489a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Pa flags 11589a7b2b7SSatoshi Asamiargument is optional. 11689a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Bd -unfilled -offset indent 11789a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami# 11889a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami# /etc/ccd.conf 11989a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami# Configuration file for concatenated disk devices 12089a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami# 12189a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Pp 12289a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami# ccd ileave flags component devices 12351d28510SSatoshi Asamiccd0 16 none /dev/da2e /dev/da3e 12489a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Ed 12589a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Pp 12687fc6c15SJoseph KoshyThe component devices need to name partitions of type 12787fc6c15SJoseph Koshy.Li FS_BSDFFS 12887fc6c15SJoseph Koshy(or 12987fc6c15SJoseph Koshy.Dq 4.2BSD 13087fc6c15SJoseph Koshyas shown by 13187fc6c15SJoseph Koshy.Xr disklabel 8 ) . 132251c176fSRuslan Ermilov.Sh EXAMPLES 13318252fc1SMatthew DillonA number of ccdconfig examples are shown below. The arguments passed 13418252fc1SMatthew Dillonto ccdconfig are exactly the same as you might place in the 13518252fc1SMatthew Dillon.Pa /etc/ccd.conf 13618252fc1SMatthew Dillonconfiguration file. The first example creates a 4-disk stripe out of 13718252fc1SMatthew Dillonfour scsi disk partitions. The stripe uses a 64 sector interleave. 13818252fc1SMatthew DillonThe second example is an example of a complex stripe/mirror combination. 13918252fc1SMatthew DillonIt reads as a two disk stripe of da2e and da3e which is mirrored 14018252fc1SMatthew Dillonto a two disk stripe of da4e and da5e. The last example is a simple 14118252fc1SMatthew Dillonmirror. /dev/da2e is mirrored with /dev/da4e and assigned to ccd0. 14218252fc1SMatthew Dillon.Pp 14318252fc1SMatthew Dillon.Bd -unfilled -offset 14418252fc1SMatthew Dillon# ccdconfig ccd0 64 none /dev/da2e /dev/da3e /dev/da4e /dev/da5e 14518252fc1SMatthew Dillon# ccdconfig ccd0 128 CCDF_MIRROR /dev/da2e /dev/da3e /dev/da4e /dev/da5e 14618252fc1SMatthew Dillon# ccdconfig ccd0 128 CCDF_MIRROR /dev/da2e /dev/da4e 14789a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Ed 14889a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Pp 14918252fc1SMatthew DillonWhen you create a new ccd disk you generally want to 15018252fc1SMatthew Dillon.Nm disklabel 15118252fc1SMatthew Dillonit before doing anything else. Once you create the initial label you can 15218252fc1SMatthew Dillonedit it, adding additional partitions. The label itself takes up the first 15318252fc1SMatthew Dillon16 sectors of the ccd disk. If all you are doing is creating filesystems 15418252fc1SMatthew Dillonwith newfs, you do not have to worry about this as newfs will skip the 15518252fc1SMatthew Dillonlabel area. However, if you intend to 15618252fc1SMatthew Dillon.Nm dd 15718252fc1SMatthew Dillonto or from a ccd partition it is usually a good idea to construct the 15818252fc1SMatthew Dillonpartition such that it does not overlap the label area. For example, if 15918252fc1SMatthew Dillonyou have A ccd disk with 10000 sectors you might create a 'd' partition 16018252fc1SMatthew Dillonwith offset 16 and size 9984. 16118252fc1SMatthew Dillon.Pp 16218252fc1SMatthew Dillon.Bd -unfilled -offset 16318252fc1SMatthew Dillon# disklabel -r -w ccd0c auto 16418252fc1SMatthew Dillon# disklabel -e ccd0c 16518252fc1SMatthew Dillon.Ed 16618252fc1SMatthew Dillon.Pp 16718252fc1SMatthew DillonThe disklabeling of a ccd disk is usually a one-time affair. Unlike other 16818252fc1SMatthew Dillondevices, ccd currently requires that you specify partition 'c' when 16918252fc1SMatthew Dillonrunning disklabel. If you reboot the machine and reconfigure the ccd disk, 17018252fc1SMatthew Dillonthe disklabel you 17118252fc1SMatthew Dillonhad created before will still be there and not require reinitialization. 17218252fc1SMatthew DillonBeware that changing any ccd parameters: interleave, flags, or the 17318252fc1SMatthew Dillondevice list making up the ccd disk, will usually destroy any prior 17418252fc1SMatthew Dillondata on that ccd disk. If this occurs it is usually a good idea to 17518252fc1SMatthew Dillonreinitialize the label before [re]constructing your ccd disk. 17618252fc1SMatthew Dillon.Sh RECOVERY 17718252fc1SMatthew DillonAn error on a ccd disk is usually unrecoverable unless you are using the 17818252fc1SMatthew Dillonmirroring option. But mirroring has its own perils: It assumes that 17918252fc1SMatthew Dillonboth copies of the data at any given sector are the same. This holds true 18018252fc1SMatthew Dillonuntil a write error occurs or until you replace either side of the mirror. 18118252fc1SMatthew Dillon.Nm Ccd 18218252fc1SMatthew Dillonuses a poor-man's mirroring implementation. It works well enough that if 18318252fc1SMatthew Dillonyou begin to get disk errors you should be able to backup the ccd disk, 18418252fc1SMatthew Dillonreplace the broken hardware, and then regenerate the ccd disk. If you need 185b94231daSDima Dorfmanmore than this you should look into external hardware RAID SCSI boxes, 18618252fc1SMatthew DillonRAID controllers such as the 18718252fc1SMatthew Dillon.Nm dpt 18818252fc1SMatthew Dilloncontroller, or software RAID systems such as 18918252fc1SMatthew Dillon.Nm vinum . 19089a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Sh FILES 1919ad54eb7SPhilippe Charnier.Bl -tag -width /etc/ccd.conf -compact 1929ad54eb7SPhilippe Charnier.It Pa /etc/ccd.conf 1939ad54eb7SPhilippe Charnierdefault ccd configuration file 1949ad54eb7SPhilippe Charnier.El 19589a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Sh SEE ALSO 19689a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Xr ccd 4 , 19797a00e76SAlexey Zelkin.Xr rc 8 , 19818252fc1SMatthew Dillon.Xr vinum 8 19989a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Sh HISTORY 20089a7b2b7SSatoshi AsamiThe 2019ad54eb7SPhilippe Charnier.Nm 20289a7b2b7SSatoshi Asamicommand first appeared in 20389a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Nx 1.0a . 204