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31.Dd May 6, 2014
32.Dt GVINUM 8
33.Os
34.Sh NAME
35.Nm gvinum
36.Nd Logical Volume Manager control program
37.Sh SYNOPSIS
38.Nm
39.Op Ar command
40.Op Fl options
41.Sh COMMANDS
42.Bl -tag -width indent
43.It Ic attach Ar plex volume Op Cm rename
44.It Ic attach Ar subdisk plex Oo Ar offset Oc Op Cm rename
45Attach a plex to a volume, or a subdisk to a plex.
46If offset is specified, the subdisk will be attached to the given offset within
47the plex.
48If rename is specified, the subdisk or plex will change name according to the
49object it attaches to.
50.It Ic checkparity Oo Fl f Oc Ar plex
51Check the parity blocks of a RAID-5 plex.
52The parity check will start at the
53beginning of the plex if the
54.Fl f
55flag is specified, or otherwise at the location of the parity check pointer,
56the first location at which plex's parity is incorrect.
57All subdisks in the
58plex must be up for a parity check.
59.It Ic concat Oo Fl fv Oc Oo Fl n Ar name Oc Ar drives
60Create a concatenated volume from the specified drives.
61If no name is specified, a unique name will be set by
62.Ic gvinum .
63.It Ic create Oo Fl f Oc Op Ar description-file
64Create a volume as described in
65.Ar description-file .
66If no
67.Ar description-file
68provided, opens an editor and provides the current
69.Nm
70configuration for editing.
71The
72.Fl f
73flag will make gvinum ignore any errors regarding creating objects that already
74exists.
75However, in contrast to vinum, objects that are not properly named in the
76.Ar description-file
77will not be created when the
78.Fl f
79flag is given.
80.It Ic detach Oo Fl f Oc Op Ar plex | subdisk
81Detach a plex or subdisk from the volume or plex to which it is
82attached.
83.It Ic grow Ar plex device
84Grow a plex by creating a gvinum drive and subdisk on device and attach it to
85the plex.
86If required by the plex organization, it will be put into the growable state.
87.It Ic help
88Provides a synopsis of
89.Nm
90commands and arguments.
91.It Ic l | list Oo Fl rvV Oc Op Ar volume | plex | subdisk
92.It Ic ld Oo Fl rvV Oc Op Ar drive ...
93.It Ic ls Oo Fl rvV Oc Op Ar subdisk ...
94.It Ic lp Oo Fl rvV Oc Op Ar plex ...
95.It Ic lv Oo Fl rvV Oc Op Ar volume ...
96List information about the relevant object(s).
97The
98.Fl r
99flag provides recursive display, showing each object's subordinate objects in
100proper relation.
101The
102.Fl v
103and
104.Fl V
105flags provide progressively more detailed output.
106.It Ic mirror Oo Fl fsv Oc Oo Fl n Ar name Oc Ar drives
107Create a mirrored volume from the specified drives.
108It requires at least a multiple of 2 drives.
109If no name is specified, a unique name will be set by gvinum.
110If the
111.Fl s
112flag is specified, a striped mirror will be created, and thus requires a
113multiple of 4 drives.
114.It Ic move | mv Fl f Ar drive subdisk Op Ar ...
115Move the subdisk(s) to the specified drive.
116The
117.Fl f
118flag is required, as all data on the indicated subdisk(s) will be destroyed as
119part of the move.
120This can currently only be done when the subdisk is
121not being accessed.
122.Pp
123If a single subdisk is moved, and it forms a part of a RAID-5 plex, the moved
124subdisks will need to be set to the
125.Dq stale
126state, and the plex will require a
127.Ic start
128command.
129If multiple subdisk(s) is moved, and form part of a RAID-5 plex, the
130moved disk(s) will need to be set to the
131.Dq up
132state and the plex will require a
133.Ic rebuildparity
134command.
135If the subdisk(s) form part of a plex that is mirrored with other
136plexes, the plex will require restarting and will sync once restarted.
137Moving
138more than one subdisk in a RAID-5 plex or subdisks from both sides of a
139mirrored plex volume will destroy data.
140Note that parity rebuilds and syncing
141must be started manually after a move.
142.It Ic printconfig
143Write a copy of the current configuration to standard output.
144.It Ic quit
145Exit
146.Nm
147when running in interactive mode.
148Normally this would be done by entering the
149EOF character.
150.It Ic raid5 Oo Fl fv Oc Oo Fl s Ar stripesize Oc Oo Fl n Ar name Oc Ar drives
151Create a RAID-5 volume from the specified drives.
152If no name is specified, a unique name will be set by
153.Ic gvinum .
154This organization requires at least three drives.
155.It Ic rename Oo Fl r Oc Ar drive | subdisk | plex | volume newname
156Change the name of the specified object.
157The
158.Fl r
159flag will recursively rename subordinate objects.
160.Pp
161Note that device nodes will not be renamed until
162.Nm
163is restarted.
164.It Ic rebuildparity Oo Fl f Oc Ar plex
165Rebuild the parity blocks of a RAID-5 plex.
166The parity rebuild will start at
167the beginning of the plex if the
168.Fl f
169flag is specified, or otherwise at the location of the parity check pointer.
170All subdisks in the plex must be up for a parity check.
171.It Ic resetconfig Oo Fl f Oc
172Reset the complete
173.Nm
174configuration.
175.It Ic rm Oo Fl r Oc Ar volume | plex | subdisk
176Remove an object and, if
177.Fl r
178is specified, its subordinate objects.
179.It Ic saveconfig
180Save
181.Nm
182configuration to disk after configuration failures.
183.It Ic setstate Oo Fl f Oc Ar state volume | plex | subdisk | drive
184Set state without influencing other objects, for diagnostic purposes
185only.
186The
187.Fl f
188flag forces state changes regardless of whether they are legal.
189.It Ic start
190Read configuration from all vinum drives.
191.It Ic start Oo Fl S Ar size Oc Ar volume | plex | subdisk
192Allow the system to access the objects.
193If necessary, plexes will be synced and rebuilt.
194If a subdisk was added to a running RAID-5 or striped plex, gvinum will
195expand into this subdisk and grow the whole RAID-5 array.
196This can be done without unmounting your filesystem.
197The
198.Fl S
199flag is currently ignored.
200.It Ic stop Oo Fl f Oc Op Ar volume | plex | subdisk
201Terminate access to the objects, or stop
202.Nm
203if no parameters are specified.
204.It Ic stripe Oo Fl fv Oc Oo Fl n Ar name Oc Ar drives
205Create a striped volume from the specified drives. If no name is specified,
206a unique name will be set by
207.Ic gvinum .
208This organization requires at least two drives.
209.El
210.Sh DESCRIPTION
211The
212.Nm
213utility communicates with the kernel component of the GVinum logical volume
214manager.
215It is designed either for interactive use, when started without
216command line arguments, or to execute a single command if the command is
217supplied on the command line.
218In interactive mode,
219.Nm
220maintains a command line history.
221.Sh OPTIONS
222The
223.Nm
224commands may be followed by an option.
225.Bl -tag -width indent
226.It Fl f
227The
228.Fl f
229.Pq Dq force
230option overrides safety checks.
231It should be used with extreme caution.
232This
233option is required in order to use the
234.Ic move
235command.
236.It Fl r
237The
238.Fl r
239.Pq Dq recursive
240option applies the command recursively to subordinate objects.
241For example, in
242conjunction with the
243.Ic lv
244command, the
245.Fl r
246option will also show information about the plexes and subdisks belonging to
247the volume.
248It is also used by the
249.Ic rename
250command to indicate that subordinate objects such as subdisks should be renamed
251to match the object(s) specified and by the
252.Ic rm
253command to delete plexes belonging to a volume and so on.
254.It Fl v
255The
256.Fl v
257.Pq Dq verbose
258option provides more detailed output.
259.It Fl V
260The
261.Fl V
262.Pq Dq "very verbose"
263option provides even more detailed output than
264.Fl v .
265.El
266.Sh ENVIRONMENT
267.Bl -tag -width ".Ev EDITOR"
268.It Ev EDITOR
269The name of the editor to use for editing configuration files, by
270default
271.Xr vi 1
272is invoked.
273.El
274.Sh FILES
275.Bl -tag -width ".Pa /dev/gvinum/plex"
276.It Pa /dev/gvinum
277directory with device nodes for
278.Nm
279objects
280.El
281.Sh EXAMPLES
282To create a mirror on disks /dev/ada1 and /dev/ada2, create a filesystem,
283mount, unmount and then stop
284.Ic gvinum :
285.Pp
286.Dl "gvinum mirror /dev/ada1 /dev/ada2"
287.Dl "newfs /dev/gvinum/gvinumvolume0"
288.Dl "mount /dev/gvinum/gvinumvolume0 /mnt"
289.Dl "..."
290.Dl "unmount /mnt"
291.Dl "gvinum stop"
292.Pp
293To create a striped mirror on disks /dev/ada1 /dev/ada2 /dev/ada3 and
294/dev/ada4 named "data" and create a filesystem:
295.Pp
296.Dl "gvinum mirror -s -n data /dev/ada1 /dev/ada2 /dev/ada3 /dev/ada4"
297.Dl "newfs /dev/gvinum/data"
298.Pp
299To create a raid5 array on disks /dev/ada1 /dev/ada2 and /dev/ada3,
300with stripesize 493k you can use the raid5 command:
301.Pp
302.Dl "gvinum raid5 -s 493k /dev/ada1 /dev/ada2 /dev/ada3"
303.Pp
304Then the volume will be created automatically.
305Afterwards, you have to initialize the volume:
306.Pp
307.Dl "gvinum start myraid5vol"
308.Pp
309The initialization will start, and the states will be updated when it's
310finished.
311The list command will give you information about its progress.
312.Pp
313Imagine that one of the drives fails, and the output of 'printconfig' looks
314something like this:
315.Pp
316.Dl "drive gvinumdrive1 device /dev/ada2"
317.Dl "drive gvinumdrive2 device /dev/???"
318.Dl "drive gvinumdrive0 device /dev/ada1"
319.Dl "volume myraid5vol"
320.Dl "plex name myraid5vol.p0 org raid5 986s vol myraid5vol"
321.Dl "sd name myraid5vol.p0.s2 drive gvinumdrive2 len 32538s driveoffset 265s"
322.Dl "plex myraid5vol.p0 plexoffset 1972s"
323.Dl "sd name myraid5vol.p0.s1 drive gvinumdrive1 len 32538s driveoffset 265s"
324.Dl "plex myraid5vol.p0 plexoffset 986s"
325.Dl "sd name myraid5vol.p0.s0 drive gvinumdrive0 len 32538s driveoffset 265s"
326.Dl "plex myraid5vol.p0 plexoffset 0s"
327.Pp
328Create a new drive with this configuration:
329.Pp
330.Dl "drive gdrive4 device /dev/ada4"
331.Pp
332Then move the stale subdisk to the new drive:
333.Pp
334.Dl "gvinum move gdrive4 myraid5vol.p0.s2"
335.Pp
336Then, initiate the rebuild:
337.Pp
338.Dl "gvinum start myraid5vol.p0"
339.Pp
340The plex will go up form degraded mode after the rebuild is finished.
341The plex can still be used while the rebuild is in progress, although requests
342might be delayed.
343.Pp
344Given the configuration as in the previous example, growing a RAID-5 or STRIPED
345array is accomplished by using the grow command:
346.Pp
347.Dl "gvinum grow myraid5vol.p0 /dev/ada4"
348.Pp
349If everything went ok, the plex state should now be set to growable.
350You can then start the growing with the
351.Ic start
352command:
353.Pp
354.Dl "gvinum start myraid5vol.p0"
355.Pp
356As with rebuilding, you can watch the progress using the
357.Ic list
358command.
359.Pp
360For a more advanced usage and detailed explanation of gvinum, the
361handbook is recommended.
362.Sh SEE ALSO
363.Xr geom 4 ,
364.Xr geom 8
365.Sh HISTORY
366The
367.Nm
368utility first appeared in
369.Fx 5.3 .
370The
371.Nm vinum
372utility, on which
373.Nm
374is based, was written by
375.An "Greg Lehey" .
376.Pp
377The
378.Nm
379utility
380was written by
381.An "Lukas Ertl" .
382The
383.Ic move
384and
385.Ic rename
386commands and
387documentation were added by
388.An "Chris Jones"
389through the 2005 Google Summer
390of Code program.
391A partial rewrite of gvinum was done by
392.An "Lukas Ertl"
393and
394.An "Ulf Lilleengen"
395through the 2007 Google Summer of Code program.
396The documentation have been updated to reflect the new functionality.
397.Sh AUTHORS
398.An Lukas Ertl Aq Mt le@FreeBSD.org
399.An Chris Jones Aq Mt soc-cjones@FreeBSD.org
400.An Ulf Lilleengen Aq Mt lulf@FreeBSD.org
401.Sh BUGS
402Currently,
403.Nm
404does not rename devices in
405.Pa /dev/gvinum
406until reloaded.
407.Pp
408The
409.Fl S
410initsize flag to
411.Ic start
412is ignored.
413.Pp
414Moving subdisks that are not part of a mirrored or RAID-5 volume will
415destroy data.
416It is perhaps a bug to permit this.
417.Pp
418Plexes in which subdisks have been moved do not automatically sync or
419rebuild parity.
420This may leave data unprotected and is perhaps unwise.
421.Pp
422Currently,
423.Nm
424does not yet fully implement all of the functions found in
425.Nm vinum .
426Specifically, the following commands from
427.Nm vinum
428are not supported:
429.Bl -tag -width indent
430.It Ic debug
431Cause the volume manager to enter the kernel debugger.
432.It Ic debug Ar flags
433Set debugging flags.
434.It Ic dumpconfig Op Ar drive ...
435List the configuration information stored on the specified drives, or all
436drives in the system if no drive names are specified.
437.It Ic info Op Fl vV
438List information about volume manager state.
439.It Ic label Ar volume
440Create a volume label.
441.It Ic resetstats Oo Fl r Oc Op Ar volume | plex | subdisk
442Reset statistics counters for the specified objects, or for all objects if none
443are specified.
444.It Ic setdaemon Op Ar value
445Set daemon configuration.
446.El
447