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IN NO EVENT SHALL AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE .\" FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL .\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS .\" OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) .\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT .\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY .\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF .\" SUCH DAMAGE. .\" .\" $FreeBSD: release/9.1.0/sbin/gvinum/gvinum.8 237247 2012-06-19 02:54:54Z wblock $ .\" .Dd April 10, 2009 .Dt GVINUM 8 .Os .Sh NAME .Nm gvinum .Nd Logical Volume Manager control program .Sh SYNOPSIS .Nm .Op Ar command .Op Fl options .Sh COMMANDS .Bl -tag -width indent .It Ic attach Ar plex volume Op Cm rename .It Ic attach Ar subdisk plex Oo Ar offset Oc Op Cm rename Attach a plex to a volume, or a subdisk to a plex. If offset is specified, the subdisk will be attached to the given offset within the plex. If rename is specified, the subdisk or plex will change name according to the object it attaches to. .It Ic checkparity Oo Fl f Oc Ar plex Check the parity blocks of a RAID-5 plex. The parity check will start at the beginning of the plex if the .Fl f flag is specified, or otherwise at the location of the parity check pointer, the first location at which plex's parity is incorrect. All subdisks in the plex must be up for a parity check. .It Ic concat Oo Fl fv Oc Oo Fl n Ar name Oc Ar drives Create a concatenated volume from the specified drives. If no name is specified, a unique name will be set by .Ic gvinum . .It Ic create Oo Fl f Oc Op Ar description-file Create a volume as described in .Ar description-file . If no .Ar description-file provided, opens an editor and provides the current .Nm configuration for editing. The .Fl f flag will make gvinum ignore any errors regarding creating objects that already exists. However, in contrast to vinum, objects that are not properly named in the .Ar description-file will not be created when the .Fl f flag is given. .It Ic detach Oo Fl f Oc Op Ar plex | subdisk Detach a plex or subdisk from the volume or plex to which it is attached. .It Ic grow Ar plex device Grow a plex by creating a gvinum drive and subdisk on device and attach it to the plex. If required by the plex organization, it will be put into the growable state. .It Ic help Provides a synopsis of .Nm commands and arguments. .It Ic l | list Oo Fl rvV Oc Op Ar volume | plex | subdisk .It Ic ld Oo Fl rvV Oc Op Ar drive ... .It Ic ls Oo Fl rvV Oc Op Ar subdisk ... .It Ic lp Oo Fl rvV Oc Op Ar plex ... .It Ic lv Oo Fl rvV Oc Op Ar volume ... List information about the relevant object(s). The .Fl r flag provides recursive display, showing each object's subordinate objects in proper relation. The .Fl v and .Fl V flags provide progressively more detailed output. .It Ic mirror Oo Fl fsv Oc Oo Fl n Ar name Oc Ar drives Create a mirrored volume from the specified drives. It requires at least a multiple of 2 drives. If no name is specified, a unique name will be set by gvinum. If the .Fl s flag is specified, a striped mirror will be created, and thus requires a multiple of 4 drives. .It Ic move | mv Fl f Ar drive subdisk Op Ar ... Move the subdisk(s) to the specified drive. The .Fl f flag is required, as all data on the indicated subdisk(s) will be destroyed as part of the move. This can currently only be done when the subdisk is not being accessed. .Pp If a single subdisk is moved, and it forms a part of a RAID-5 plex, the moved subdisks will need to be set to the .Dq stale state, and the plex will require a .Ic start command. If multiple subdisk(s) is moved, and form part of a RAID-5 plex, the moved disk(s) will need to be set to the .Dq up state and the plex will require a .Ic rebuildparity command. If the subdisk(s) form part of a plex that is mirrored with other plexes, the plex will require restarting and will sync once restarted. Moving more than one subdisk in a RAID-5 plex or subdisks from both sides of a mirrored plex volume will destroy data. Note that parity rebuilds and syncing must be started manually after a move. .It Ic printconfig Write a copy of the current configuration to standard output. .It Ic quit Exit .Nm when running in interactive mode. Normally this would be done by entering the EOF character. .It Ic raid5 Oo Fl fv Oc Oo Fl s Ar stripesize Oc Oo Fl n Ar name Oc Ar drives Create a RAID-5 volume from the specified drives. If no name is specified, a unique name will be set by .Ic gvinum . This organization requires at least three drives. .It Ic rename Oo Fl r Oc Ar drive | subdisk | plex | volume newname Change the name of the specified object. The .Fl r flag will recursively rename subordinate objects. .Pp Note that device nodes will not be renamed until .Nm is restarted. .It Ic rebuildparity Oo Fl f Oc Ar plex Rebuild the parity blocks of a RAID-5 plex. The parity rebuild will start at the beginning of the plex if the .Fl f flag is specified, or otherwise at the location of the parity check pointer. All subdisks in the plex must be up for a parity check. .It Ic resetconfig Reset the complete .Nm configuration. .It Ic rm Oo Fl r Oc Ar volume | plex | subdisk Remove an object and, if .Fl r is specified, its subordinate objects. .It Ic saveconfig Save .Nm configuration to disk after configuration failures. .It Ic setstate Oo Fl f Oc Ar state volume | plex | subdisk | drive Set state without influencing other objects, for diagnostic purposes only. The .Fl f flag forces state changes regardless of whether they are legal. .It Ic start Read configuration from all vinum drives. .It Ic start Oo Fl S Ar size Oc Ar volume | plex | subdisk Allow the system to access the objects. If necessary, plexes will be synced and rebuilt. If a subdisk was added to a running RAID-5 or striped plex, gvinum will expand into this subdisk and grow the whole RAID-5 array. This can be done without unmounting your filesystem. The .Fl S flag is currently ignored. .It Ic stop Oo Fl f Oc Op Ar volume | plex | subdisk Terminate access to the objects, or stop .Nm if no parameters are specified. .It Ic stripe Oo Fl fv Oc Oo Fl n Ar name Oc Ar drives Create a striped volume from the specified drives. If no name is specified, a unique name will be set by .Ic gvinum . This organization requires at least two drives. .El .Sh DESCRIPTION The .Nm utility communicates with the kernel component of the GVinum logical volume manager. It is designed either for interactive use, when started without command line arguments, or to execute a single command if the command is supplied on the command line. In interactive mode, .Nm maintains a command line history. .Sh OPTIONS The .Nm commands may be followed by an option. .Bl -tag -width indent .It Fl f The .Fl f .Pq Dq force option overrides safety checks. It should be used with extreme caution. This option is required in order to use the .Ic move command. .It Fl r The .Fl r .Pq Dq recursive option applies the command recursively to subordinate objects. For example, in conjunction with the .Ic lv command, the .Fl r option will also show information about the plexes and subdisks belonging to the volume. It is also used by the .Ic rename command to indicate that subordinate objects such as subdisks should be renamed to match the object(s) specified and by the .Ic rm command to delete plexes belonging to a volume and so on. .It Fl v The .Fl v .Pq Dq verbose option provides more detailed output. .It Fl V The .Fl V .Pq Dq "very verbose" option provides even more detailed output than .Fl v . .El .Sh ENVIRONMENT .Bl -tag -width ".Ev EDITOR" .It Ev EDITOR The name of the editor to use for editing configuration files, by default .Xr vi 1 is invoked. .El .Sh FILES .Bl -tag -width ".Pa /dev/gvinum/plex" .It Pa /dev/gvinum directory with device nodes for .Nm objects .El .Sh EXAMPLES To create a mirror on disks /dev/ad1 and /dev/ad2, create a filesystem, mount, unmount and then stop .Ic gvinum : .Pp .Dl "gvinum mirror /dev/ad1 /dev/ad2" .Dl "newfs /dev/gvinum/gvinumvolume0" .Dl "mount /dev/gvinum/gvinumvolume0 /mnt" .Dl "..." .Dl "unmount /mnt" .Dl "gvinum stop" .Pp To create a striped mirror on disks /dev/ad1 /dev/ad2 /dev/ad3 and /dev/ad4 named "data" and create a filesystem: .Pp .Dl "gvinum mirror -s -n data /dev/ad1 /dev/ad2 /dev/ad3 /dev/ad4" .Dl "newfs /dev/gvinum/data" .Pp To create a raid5 array on disks /dev/ad1 /dev/ad2 and /dev/ad3, with stripesize 493k you can use the raid5 command: .Pp .Dl "gvinum raid5 -s 493k /dev/ad1 /dev/ad2 /dev/ad3" .Pp Then the volume will be created automatically. Afterwards, you have to initialize the volume: .Pp .Dl "gvinum start myraid5vol" .Pp The initialization will start, and the states will be updated when it's finished. The list command will give you information about its progress. .Pp Imagine that one of the drives fails, and the output of 'printconfig' looks something like this: .Pp .Dl "drive gvinumdrive1 device /dev/ad2" .Dl "drive gvinumdrive2 device /dev/???" .Dl "drive gvinumdrive0 device /dev/ad1" .Dl "volume myraid5vol" .Dl "plex name myraid5vol.p0 org raid5 986s vol myraid5vol" .Dl "sd name myraid5vol.p0.s2 drive gvinumdrive2 len 32538s driveoffset 265s" .Dl "plex myraid5vol.p0 plexoffset 1972s" .Dl "sd name myraid5vol.p0.s1 drive gvinumdrive1 len 32538s driveoffset 265s" .Dl "plex myraid5vol.p0 plexoffset 986s" .Dl "sd name myraid5vol.p0.s0 drive gvinumdrive0 len 32538s driveoffset 265s" .Dl "plex myraid5vol.p0 plexoffset 0s" .Pp Create a new drive with this configuration: .Pp .Dl "drive gdrive4 device /dev/ad4" .Pp Then move the stale subdisk to the new drive: .Pp .Dl "gvinum move gdrive4 myraid5vol.p0.s2" .Pp Then, initiate the rebuild: .Pp .Dl "gvinum start myraid5vol.p0" .Pp The plex will go up form degraded mode after the rebuild is finished. The plex can still be used while the rebuild is in progress, although requests might be delayed. .Pp Given the configuration as in the previous example, growing a RAID-5 or STRIPED array is accomplished by using the grow command: .Pp .Dl "gvinum grow myraid5vol.p0 /dev/ad4" .Pp If everything went ok, the plex state should now be set to growable. You can then start the growing with the .Ic start command: .Pp .Dl "gvinum start myraid5vol.p0" .Pp As with rebuilding, you can watch the progress using the .Ic list command. .Pp For a more advanced usage and detailed explanation of gvinum, the handbook is recommended. .Pp .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr geom 4 , .Xr geom 8 .Sh HISTORY The .Nm utility first appeared in .Fx 5.3 . The .Nm vinum utility, on which .Nm is based, was written by .An "Greg Lehey" . .Pp The .Nm utility was written by .An "Lukas Ertl" . The .Ic move and .Ic rename commands and documentation were added by .An "Chris Jones" through the 2005 Google Summer of Code program. .Ic a partial rewrite of gvinum was done by "Lukas Ertl" and "Ulf Lilleengen" through the 2007 Google Summer of Code program. The documentation have been updated to reflect the new functionality. .Sh AUTHORS .An Lukas Ertl Aq le@FreeBSD.org .An Chris Jones Aq soc-cjones@FreeBSD.org .An Ulf Lilleengen Aq lulf@FreeBSD.org .Sh BUGS Currently, .Nm does not rename devices in .Pa /dev/gvinum until reloaded. .Pp The .Fl S initsize flag to .Ic start is ignored. .Pp Moving subdisks that are not part of a mirrored or RAID-5 volume will destroy data. It is perhaps a bug to permit this. .Pp Plexes in which subdisks have been moved do not automatically sync or rebuild parity. This may leave data unprotected and is perhaps unwise. .Pp Currently, .Nm does not yet fully implement all of the functions found in .Xr vinum 4 . Specifically, the following commands from .Xr vinum 4 are not supported: .Bl -tag -width indent .It Ic debug Cause the volume manager to enter the kernel debugger. .It Ic debug Ar flags Set debugging flags. .It Ic dumpconfig Op Ar drive ... List the configuration information stored on the specified drives, or all drives in the system if no drive names are specified. .It Ic info Op Fl vV List information about volume manager state. .It Ic label Ar volume Create a volume label. .It Ic resetstats Oo Fl r Oc Op Ar volume | plex | subdisk Reset statistics counters for the specified objects, or for all objects if none are specified. .It Ic setdaemon Op Ar value Set daemon configuration. .El