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189a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.\"	$NetBSD: ccdconfig.8,v 1.1.2.1 1995/11/11 02:43:33 thorpej Exp $
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3189a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Dd July 17, 1995
3289a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Dt CCDCONFIG 8
339fe48c6eSRuslan Ermilov.Os
3489a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Sh NAME
3589a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Nm ccdconfig
3689a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Nd configuration utility for the concatenated disk driver
3789a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Sh SYNOPSIS
387c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm
3989a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Op Fl cv
4089a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Ar ccd
4189a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Ar ileave
4289a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Op Ar flags
438d646af5SRuslan Ermilov.Ar dev ...
447c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm
4589a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Fl C
4689a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Op Fl v
4789a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Op Fl f Ar config_file
487c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm
4989a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Fl u
5089a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Op Fl v
518d646af5SRuslan Ermilov.Ar ccd ...
527c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm
5389a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Fl U
5489a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Op Fl v
5589a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Op Fl f Ar config_file
567c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm
5789a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Fl g
588d646af5SRuslan Ermilov.Op Ar ccd ...
5989a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Sh DESCRIPTION
60e1205e80SPhilippe CharnierThe
61e1205e80SPhilippe Charnier.Nm
62e1205e80SPhilippe Charnierutility is used to dynamically configure and unconfigure concatenated disk
639806e231SRuslan Ermilovdevices, or ccds.
649806e231SRuslan ErmilovFor more information about the ccd, see
6589a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Xr ccd 4 .
6689a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Pp
6789a7b2b7SSatoshi AsamiThe options are as follows:
6889a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Bl -tag -width indent
6989a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.It Fl c
709806e231SRuslan ErmilovConfigure a ccd.
719806e231SRuslan ErmilovThis is the default behavior of
727c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm .
7389a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.It Fl C
7489a7b2b7SSatoshi AsamiConfigure all ccd devices listed in the ccd configuration file.
7589a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.It Fl f Ar config_file
7689a7b2b7SSatoshi AsamiWhen configuring or unconfiguring all devices, read the file
7789a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Pa config_file
7889a7b2b7SSatoshi Asamiinstead of the default
7989a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Pa /etc/ccd.conf .
8089a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.It Fl g
8189a7b2b7SSatoshi AsamiDump the current ccd configuration in a format suitable for use as the
829806e231SRuslan Ermilovccd configuration file.
839806e231SRuslan ErmilovIf no arguments are specified, every configured
849806e231SRuslan Ermilovccd is dumped.
859806e231SRuslan ErmilovOtherwise, the configuration of each listed ccd is dumped.
8689a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.It Fl u
8789a7b2b7SSatoshi AsamiUnconfigure a ccd.
8889a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.It Fl U
8989a7b2b7SSatoshi AsamiUnconfigure all ccd devices listed the ccd configuration file.
9089a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.It Fl v
919ad54eb7SPhilippe CharnierCause
929ad54eb7SPhilippe Charnier.Nm
9389a7b2b7SSatoshi Asamito be verbose.
9489a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.El
9589a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Pp
9689a7b2b7SSatoshi AsamiA ccd is described on the command line and in the ccd configuration
9789a7b2b7SSatoshi Asamifile by the name of the ccd, the interleave factor, the ccd configuration
989806e231SRuslan Ermilovflags, and a list of one or more devices.
999806e231SRuslan ErmilovThe 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:
10405527a9aSRuslan Ermilov.Bd -literal -offset indent
10589a7b2b7SSatoshi AsamiCCDF_UNIFORM	0x02		Use uniform interleave
106cb7c6b53SSatoshi AsamiCCDF_MIRROR	0x04		Support mirroring
1073f4f4a14SMartin CracauerCCDF_NO_OFFSET	0x08		Do not use an offset
1083f4f4a14SMartin CracauerCCDF_LINUX	0x0A		Linux md(4) compatibility
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.
11605527a9aSRuslan Ermilov.Bd -literal -offset indent
11789a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami#
11889a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami# /etc/ccd.conf
11989a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami# Configuration file for concatenated disk devices
12089a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami#
12105527a9aSRuslan Ermilov
12289a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami# ccd           ileave  flags   component devices
1236d595743SDavid E. O'Brienccd0            16      none    /dev/da2s1 /dev/da3s1
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 ) .
1323f4f4a14SMartin Cracauer.Pp
133d5bd01d2SRuslan ErmilovIf you want to use the
134d5bd01d2SRuslan Ermilov.Tn Linux
135d5bd01d2SRuslan Ermilov.Xr md 4
136d5bd01d2SRuslan Ermilovcompatibility mode, please be sure
1373f4f4a14SMartin Cracauerto read the notes in
1383f4f4a14SMartin Cracauer.Xr ccd 4 .
1396087df9eSRuslan Ermilov.Sh FILES
1406087df9eSRuslan Ermilov.Bl -tag -width /etc/ccd.conf -compact
1416087df9eSRuslan Ermilov.It Pa /etc/ccd.conf
1426087df9eSRuslan Ermilovdefault ccd configuration file
1436087df9eSRuslan Ermilov.El
144251c176fSRuslan Ermilov.Sh EXAMPLES
145e1205e80SPhilippe CharnierA number of
146e1205e80SPhilippe Charnier.Nm
1479806e231SRuslan Ermilovexamples are shown below.
1489806e231SRuslan ErmilovThe arguments passed
149e1205e80SPhilippe Charnierto
150e1205e80SPhilippe Charnier.Nm
151e1205e80SPhilippe Charnierare exactly the same as you might place in the
15218252fc1SMatthew Dillon.Pa /etc/ccd.conf
1539806e231SRuslan Ermilovconfiguration file.
1549806e231SRuslan ErmilovThe first example creates a 4-disk stripe out of
1559806e231SRuslan Ermilovfour scsi disk partitions.
1569806e231SRuslan ErmilovThe stripe uses a 64 sector interleave.
15718252fc1SMatthew DillonThe second example is an example of a complex stripe/mirror combination.
1586d595743SDavid E. O'BrienIt reads as a two disk stripe of da4 and da5 which is mirrored
1599806e231SRuslan Ermilovto a two disk stripe of da6 and da7.
1609806e231SRuslan ErmilovThe last example is a simple
1619806e231SRuslan Ermilovmirror.
1629806e231SRuslan ErmilovThe 2nd slice of /dev/da8 is mirrored with the 3rd slice of /dev/da9
1636d595743SDavid E. O'Brienand assigned to ccd0.
16405527a9aSRuslan Ermilov.Bd -literal
1656d595743SDavid E. O'Brien# ccdconfig ccd0 64 none /dev/da0s1 /dev/da1s1 /dev/da2s1 /dev/da3s1
1666d595743SDavid E. O'Brien# ccdconfig ccd0 128 CCDF_MIRROR /dev/da4 /dev/da5 /dev/da6 /dev/da7
1676d595743SDavid E. O'Brien# ccdconfig ccd0 128 CCDF_MIRROR /dev/da8s2 /dev/da9s3
16889a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Ed
16989a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Pp
170d5bd01d2SRuslan ErmilovThe following are matching commands in
171d5bd01d2SRuslan Ermilov.Tn Linux
172d5bd01d2SRuslan Ermilovand
173d5bd01d2SRuslan Ermilov.Fx
174d5bd01d2SRuslan Ermilovto create a RAID-0 in
175d5bd01d2SRuslan Ermilov.Tn Linux
176d5bd01d2SRuslan Ermilovand read it from
177d5bd01d2SRuslan Ermilov.Fx .
1783f4f4a14SMartin Cracauer.Bd -literal
179d5bd01d2SRuslan Ermilov# Create a RAID-0 on Linux:
1803f4f4a14SMartin Cracauermdadm --create --chunk=32 --level=0 --raid-devices=2 /dev/md0 \\
1813f4f4a14SMartin Cracauer   /dev/hda1 /dev/hdb1
182d5bd01d2SRuslan Ermilov# Make the RAID-0 just created available on FreeBSD:
1833f4f4a14SMartin Cracauerccdconfig -c /dev/ccd0 32 linux /dev/ad0s1 /dev/ad0s2
1843f4f4a14SMartin Cracauer.Ed
1853f4f4a14SMartin Cracauer.Pp
18618252fc1SMatthew DillonWhen you create a new ccd disk you generally want to
1876d595743SDavid E. O'Brien.Xr fdisk 8
1886d595743SDavid E. O'Brienand
189f6b811beSGiorgos Keramidas.Xr disklabel 8
1909806e231SRuslan Ermilovit before doing anything else.
1919806e231SRuslan ErmilovOnce you create the initial label you can
1929806e231SRuslan Ermilovedit it, adding additional partitions.
1939806e231SRuslan ErmilovThe label itself takes up the first
1949806e231SRuslan Ermilov16 sectors of the ccd disk.
1959806e231SRuslan ErmilovIf all you are doing is creating file systems
19618252fc1SMatthew Dillonwith newfs, you do not have to worry about this as newfs will skip the
1979806e231SRuslan Ermilovlabel area.
1989806e231SRuslan ErmilovHowever, if you intend to
199f6b811beSGiorgos Keramidas.Xr dd 1
20018252fc1SMatthew Dillonto or from a ccd partition it is usually a good idea to construct the
2019806e231SRuslan Ermilovpartition such that it does not overlap the label area.
2029806e231SRuslan ErmilovFor example, if
20318252fc1SMatthew Dillonyou have A ccd disk with 10000 sectors you might create a 'd' partition
20418252fc1SMatthew Dillonwith offset 16 and size 9984.
20505527a9aSRuslan Ermilov.Bd -literal
2066907df79SDavid E. O'Brien# disklabel ccd0 > /tmp/disklabel.ccd0
2076907df79SDavid E. O'Brien# disklabel -Rr ccd0 /tmp/disklabel.ccd0
2086907df79SDavid E. O'Brien# disklabel -e ccd0
20918252fc1SMatthew Dillon.Ed
21018252fc1SMatthew Dillon.Pp
2116d595743SDavid E. O'BrienThe disklabeling of a ccd disk is usually a one-time affair.
2126d595743SDavid E. O'BrienIf you reboot the machine and reconfigure the ccd disk,
21318252fc1SMatthew Dillonthe disklabel you
21418252fc1SMatthew Dillonhad created before will still be there and not require reinitialization.
21518252fc1SMatthew DillonBeware that changing any ccd parameters: interleave, flags, or the
21618252fc1SMatthew Dillondevice list making up the ccd disk, will usually destroy any prior
2179806e231SRuslan Ermilovdata on that ccd disk.
2189806e231SRuslan ErmilovIf this occurs it is usually a good idea to
21918252fc1SMatthew Dillonreinitialize the label before [re]constructing your ccd disk.
22018252fc1SMatthew Dillon.Sh RECOVERY
22118252fc1SMatthew DillonAn error on a ccd disk is usually unrecoverable unless you are using the
2229806e231SRuslan Ermilovmirroring option.
2239806e231SRuslan ErmilovBut mirroring has its own perils: It assumes that
2249806e231SRuslan Ermilovboth copies of the data at any given sector are the same.
2259806e231SRuslan ErmilovThis holds true
22618252fc1SMatthew Dillonuntil a write error occurs or until you replace either side of the mirror.
2279806e231SRuslan ErmilovThis is a poor-man's mirroring implementation.
2289806e231SRuslan ErmilovIt works well enough that if
22918252fc1SMatthew Dillonyou begin to get disk errors you should be able to backup the ccd disk,
2309806e231SRuslan Ermilovreplace the broken hardware, and then regenerate the ccd disk.
2319806e231SRuslan ErmilovIf you need
232b94231daSDima Dorfmanmore than this you should look into external hardware RAID SCSI boxes,
2336d595743SDavid E. O'BrienRAID controllers (see GENERIC),
2346d595743SDavid E. O'Brienor software RAID systems such as
2356d25ea1fSDima Dorfman.Xr geom 8
2366d595743SDavid E. O'Brienand
237*d1cd5e7cSJoel Dahl.Xr gvinum 8 .
23889a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Sh SEE ALSO
239f6b811beSGiorgos Keramidas.Xr dd 1 ,
24089a7b2b7SSatoshi Asami.Xr ccd 4 ,
241f6b811beSGiorgos Keramidas.Xr disklabel 8 ,
2426d595743SDavid E. O'Brien.Xr fdisk 8 ,
243*d1cd5e7cSJoel Dahl.Xr gvinum 8 ,
244*d1cd5e7cSJoel Dahl.Xr rc 8
2456087df9eSRuslan Ermilov.Sh HISTORY
2466087df9eSRuslan ErmilovThe
2476087df9eSRuslan Ermilov.Nm
2486087df9eSRuslan Ermilovutility first appeared in
2496087df9eSRuslan Ermilov.Nx 1.0a .
2506907df79SDavid E. O'Brien.Sh BUGS
2516907df79SDavid E. O'BrienThe initial disklabel returned by
2526907df79SDavid E. O'Brien.Xr ccd 4
2536907df79SDavid E. O'Brienspecifies only 3 partitions.
254497dd0f9SGiorgos KeramidasOne needs to change the number of partitions to 8 using
255522ccf3fSRuslan Ermilov.Dq Nm disklabel Fl e
256522ccf3fSRuslan Ermilovto get the usual
257522ccf3fSRuslan Ermilov.Bx
258522ccf3fSRuslan Ermilovexpectations.
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