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29.Dd March 31, 2020
30.Dt CTLD 8
31.Os
32.Sh NAME
33.Nm ctld
34.Nd CAM Target Layer / iSCSI target daemon
35.Sh SYNOPSIS
36.Nm
37.Op Fl d
38.Op Fl f Ar config-file
39.Op Fl u
40.Nm
41.Fl t
42.Op Fl f Ar config-file
43.Op Fl u
44.Sh DESCRIPTION
45The
46.Nm
47daemon is responsible for managing the CAM Target Layer configuration,
48accepting incoming iSCSI connections, performing authentication and
49passing connections to the kernel part of the native iSCSI target.
50.Pp
51Upon startup, the
52.Nm
53daemon parses the configuration file.
54If it encounters any errors,
55.Nm
56exits.
57It then compares the configuration with the kernel list of LUNs managed
58by previously running
59.Nm
60instances, removes LUNs no longer existing in the configuration file,
61and creates new LUNs as necessary.
62After that it listens for the incoming iSCSI connections, performs
63authentication, and, if successful, passes the connections to the kernel part
64of CTL iSCSI target,
65.Xr cfiscsi 4 ,
66which handles it from that point.
67.Pp
68When it receives a SIGHUP signal, the
69.Nm
70reloads its configuration and applies the changes to the kernel.
71Changes are applied in a way that avoids unnecessary disruptions;
72for example removing one LUN does not affect other LUNs.
73.Pp
74When exiting gracefully, the
75.Nm
76daemon removes LUNs it managed and forcibly disconnects all the clients.
77Otherwise - for example, when killed with SIGKILL - LUNs stay configured
78and clients remain connected.
79.Pp
80To perform administrative actions that apply to already connected
81sessions, such as forcing termination, use
82.Xr ctladm 8 .
83.Pp
84The following options are available:
85.Bl -tag -width ".Fl P Ar pidfile"
86.It Fl f Ar config-file
87Specifies the name of the configuration file.
88The default is
89.Pa /etc/ctl.conf .
90.It Fl d
91Debug mode.
92The daemon sends verbose debug output to standard error, and does not
93put itself in the background.
94The daemon will also not fork and will exit after processing one connection.
95This option is only intended for debugging the target.
96.It Fl t
97Test the configuration file for validity and exit.
98.It Fl u
99Use UCL configuration file format instead of the traditional non-UCL format.
100.El
101.Sh FILES
102.Bl -tag -width ".Pa /var/run/ctld.pid" -compact
103.It Pa /etc/ctl.conf
104The configuration file for
105.Nm .
106The file format and configuration options are described in
107.Xr ctl.conf 5 .
108.It Pa /var/run/ctld.pid
109The default location of the
110.Nm
111PID file.
112.El
113.Sh EXIT STATUS
114The
115.Nm
116utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs.
117.Sh SEE ALSO
118.Xr cfiscsi 4 ,
119.Xr ctl 4 ,
120.Xr ctl.conf 5 ,
121.Xr ctladm 8 ,
122.Xr ctlstat 8
123.Sh HISTORY
124The
125.Nm
126command appeared in
127.Fx 10.0 .
128.Sh AUTHORS
129The
130.Nm
131was developed by
132.An Edward Tomasz Napierala Aq Mt trasz@FreeBSD.org
133under sponsorship from the FreeBSD Foundation.
134