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31.Dd July 21, 2016
32.Dt CTL.CONF 5
33.Os
34.Sh NAME
35.Nm ctl.conf
36.Nd CAM Target Layer / iSCSI target daemon configuration file
37.Sh DESCRIPTION
38The
39.Nm
40configuration file is used by the
41.Xr ctld 8
42daemon.
43Lines starting with
44.Ql #
45are interpreted as comments.
46The general syntax of the
47.Nm
48file is:
49.Bd -literal -offset indent
50.No pidfile Ar path
51
52.No auth-group Ar name No {
53.Dl chap Ar user Ar secret
54.Dl ...
55}
56
57.No portal-group Ar name No {
58.Dl listen Ar address
59.\".Dl listen-iser Ar address
60.Dl discovery-auth-group Ar name
61.Dl ...
62}
63
64.No target Ar name {
65.Dl auth-group Ar name
66.Dl portal-group Ar name
67.Dl lun Ar number No {
68.Dl 	path Ar path
69.Dl }
70.Dl ...
71}
72.Ed
73.Ss Global Context
74.Bl -tag -width indent
75.It Ic auth-group Ar name
76Create an
77.Sy auth-group
78configuration context,
79defining a new auth-group,
80which can then be assigned to any number of targets.
81.It Ic debug Ar level
82The debug verbosity level.
83The default is 0.
84.It Ic maxproc Ar number
85The limit for concurrently running child processes handling
86incoming connections.
87The default is 30.
88A setting of 0 disables the limit.
89.It Ic pidfile Ar path
90The path to the pidfile.
91The default is
92.Pa /var/run/ctld.pid .
93.It Ic portal-group Ar name
94Create a
95.Sy portal-group
96configuration context,
97defining a new portal-group,
98which can then be assigned to any number of targets.
99.It Ic lun Ar name
100Create a
101.Sy lun
102configuration context, defining a LUN to be exported by any number of targets.
103.It Ic target Ar name
104Create a
105.Sy target
106configuration context, which can optionally contain one or more
107.Sy lun
108contexts.
109.It Ic timeout Ar seconds
110The timeout for login sessions, after which the connection
111will be forcibly terminated.
112The default is 60.
113A setting of 0 disables the timeout.
114.It Ic isns-server Ar address
115An IPv4 or IPv6 address and optionally port of iSNS server to register on.
116.It Ic isns-period Ar seconds
117iSNS registration period.
118Registered Network Entity not updated during this period will be unregistered.
119The default is 900.
120.It Ic isns-timeout Ar seconds
121Timeout for iSNS requests.
122The default is 5.
123.El
124.Ss auth-group Context
125.Bl -tag -width indent
126.It Ic auth-type Ar type
127Sets the authentication type.
128Type can be either
129.Qq Ar none ,
130.Qq Ar deny ,
131.Qq Ar chap ,
132or
133.Qq Ar chap-mutual .
134In most cases it is not necessary to set the type using this clause;
135it is usually used to disable authentication for a given
136.Sy auth-group .
137.It Ic chap Ar user Ar secret
138A set of CHAP authentication credentials.
139Note that for any
140.Sy auth-group ,
141the configuration may only contain either
142.Sy chap
143or
144.Sy chap-mutual
145entries; it is an error to mix them.
146.It Ic chap-mutual Ar user Ar secret Ar mutualuser Ar mutualsecret
147A set of mutual CHAP authentication credentials.
148Note that for any
149.Sy auth-group ,
150the configuration may only contain either
151.Sy chap
152or
153.Sy chap-mutual
154entries; it is an error to mix them.
155.It Ic initiator-name Ar initiator-name
156An iSCSI initiator name.
157Only initiators with a name matching one of the defined
158names will be allowed to connect.
159If not defined, there will be no restrictions based on initiator
160name.
161.It Ic initiator-portal Ar address Ns Op / Ns Ar prefixlen
162An iSCSI initiator portal: an IPv4 or IPv6 address, optionally
163followed by a literal slash and a prefix length.
164Only initiators with an address matching one of the defined
165addresses will be allowed to connect.
166If not defined, there will be no restrictions based on initiator
167address.
168.El
169.Ss portal-group Context
170.Bl -tag -width indent
171.It Ic discovery-auth-group Ar name
172Assign a previously defined authentication group to the portal group,
173to be used for target discovery.
174By default, portal groups are assigned predefined
175.Sy auth-group
176.Qq Ar default ,
177which denies discovery.
178Another predefined
179.Sy auth-group ,
180.Qq Ar no-authentication ,
181may be used
182to permit discovery without authentication.
183.It Ic discovery-filter Ar filter
184Determines which targets are returned during discovery.
185Filter can be either
186.Qq Ar none ,
187.Qq Ar portal ,
188.Qq Ar portal-name ,
189or
190.Qq Ar portal-name-auth .
191When set to
192.Qq Ar none ,
193discovery will return all targets assigned to that portal group.
194When set to
195.Qq Ar portal ,
196discovery will not return targets that cannot be accessed by the
197initiator because of their
198.Sy initiator-portal .
199When set to
200.Qq Ar portal-name ,
201the check will include both
202.Sy initiator-portal
203and
204.Sy initiator-name .
205When set to
206.Qq Ar portal-name-auth ,
207the check will include
208.Sy initiator-portal ,
209.Sy initiator-name ,
210and authentication credentials.
211The target is returned if it does not require CHAP authentication,
212or if the CHAP user and secret used during discovery match those
213used by the target.
214Note that when using
215.Qq Ar portal-name-auth ,
216targets that require CHAP authentication will only be returned if
217.Sy discovery-auth-group
218requires CHAP.
219The default is
220.Qq Ar none .
221.It Ic listen Ar address
222An IPv4 or IPv6 address and port to listen on for incoming connections.
223.\".It Ic listen-iser Ar address
224.\"An IPv4 or IPv6 address and port to listen on for incoming connections
225.\"using iSER (iSCSI over RDMA) protocol.
226.It Ic offload Ar driver
227Define iSCSI hardware offload driver to use for this
228.Sy portal-group .
229The default is
230.Qq Ar none .
231.It Ic option Ar name Ar value
232The CTL-specific port options passed to the kernel.
233.It Ic redirect Ar address
234IPv4 or IPv6 address to redirect initiators to.
235When configured, all initiators attempting to connect to portal
236belonging to this
237.Sy portal-group
238will get redirected using "Target moved temporarily" login response.
239Redirection happens before authentication and any
240.Sy initiator-name
241or
242.Sy initiator-portal
243checks are skipped.
244.It Ic tag Ar value
245Unique 16-bit tag value of this
246.Sy portal-group .
247If not specified, the value is generated automatically.
248.It Ic foreign
249Specifies that this
250.Sy portal-group
251is listened by some other host.
252This host will announce it on discovery stage, but won't listen.
253.El
254.Ss target Context
255.Bl -tag -width indent
256.It Ic alias Ar text
257Assign a human-readable description to the target.
258There is no default.
259.It Ic auth-group Ar name
260Assign a previously defined authentication group to the target.
261By default, targets that do not specify their own auth settings,
262using clauses such as
263.Sy chap
264or
265.Sy initiator-name ,
266are assigned
267predefined
268.Sy auth-group
269.Qq Ar default ,
270which denies all access.
271Another predefined
272.Sy auth-group ,
273.Qq Ar no-authentication ,
274may be used to permit access
275without authentication.
276Note that this clause can be overridden using the second argument
277to a
278.Sy portal-group
279clause.
280.It Ic auth-type Ar type
281Sets the authentication type.
282Type can be either
283.Qq Ar none ,
284.Qq Ar deny ,
285.Qq Ar chap ,
286or
287.Qq Ar chap-mutual .
288In most cases it is not necessary to set the type using this clause;
289it is usually used to disable authentication for a given
290.Sy target .
291This clause is mutually exclusive with
292.Sy auth-group ;
293one cannot use
294both in a single target.
295.It Ic chap Ar user Ar secret
296A set of CHAP authentication credentials.
297Note that targets must only use one of
298.Sy auth-group , chap , No or Sy chap-mutual ;
299it is a configuration error to mix multiple types in one target.
300.It Ic chap-mutual Ar user Ar secret Ar mutualuser Ar mutualsecret
301A set of mutual CHAP authentication credentials.
302Note that targets must only use one of
303.Sy auth-group , chap , No or Sy chap-mutual ;
304it is a configuration error to mix multiple types in one target.
305.It Ic initiator-name Ar initiator-name
306An iSCSI initiator name.
307Only initiators with a name matching one of the defined
308names will be allowed to connect.
309If not defined, there will be no restrictions based on initiator
310name.
311This clause is mutually exclusive with
312.Sy auth-group ;
313one cannot use
314both in a single target.
315.It Ic initiator-portal Ar address Ns Op / Ns Ar prefixlen
316An iSCSI initiator portal: an IPv4 or IPv6 address, optionally
317followed by a literal slash and a prefix length.
318Only initiators with an address matching one of the defined
319addresses will be allowed to connect.
320If not defined, there will be no restrictions based on initiator
321address.
322This clause is mutually exclusive with
323.Sy auth-group ;
324one cannot use
325both in a single target.
326.Pp
327The
328.Sy auth-type ,
329.Sy chap ,
330.Sy chap-mutual ,
331.Sy initiator-name ,
332and
333.Sy initiator-portal
334clauses in the target context provide an alternative to assigning an
335.Sy auth-group
336defined separately, useful in the common case of authentication settings
337specific to a single target.
338.It Ic portal-group Ar name Op Ar ag-name
339Assign a previously defined portal group to the target.
340The default portal group is
341.Qq Ar default ,
342which makes the target available
343on TCP port 3260 on all configured IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.
344Optional second argument specifies
345.Sy auth-group
346for connections to this specific portal group.
347If second argument is not specified, target
348.Sy auth-group
349is used.
350.It Ic port Ar name
351.It Ic port Ar name/pp
352.It Ic port Ar name/pp/vp
353Assign specified CTL port (such as "isp0" or "isp2/1") to the target.
354This is used to export the target through a specific physical - eg Fibre
355Channel - port, in addition to portal-groups configured for the target.
356Use
357.Cm "ctladm portlist"
358command to retrieve the list of available ports.
359On startup
360.Xr ctld 8
361configures LUN mapping and enables all assigned ports.
362Each port can be assigned to only one target.
363.It Ic redirect Ar address
364IPv4 or IPv6 address to redirect initiators to.
365When configured, all initiators attempting to connect to this target
366will get redirected using "Target moved temporarily" login response.
367Redirection happens after successful authentication.
368.It Ic lun Ar number Ar name
369Export previously defined
370.Sy lun
371by the parent target.
372.It Ic lun Ar number
373Create a
374.Sy lun
375configuration context, defining a LUN exported by the parent target.
376.Pp
377This is an alternative to defining the LUN separately, useful in the common
378case of a LUN being exported by a single target.
379.El
380.Ss lun Context
381.Bl -tag -width indent
382.It Ic backend Ar block No | Ar ramdisk
383The CTL backend to use for a given LUN.
384Valid choices are
385.Qq Ar block
386and
387.Qq Ar ramdisk ;
388block is used for LUNs backed
389by files or disk device nodes; ramdisk is a bitsink device, used mostly for
390testing.
391The default backend is block.
392.It Ic blocksize Ar size
393The blocksize visible to the initiator.
394The default blocksize is 512 for disks, and 2048 for CD/DVDs.
395.It Ic ctl-lun Ar lun_id
396Global numeric identifier to use for a given LUN inside CTL.
397By default CTL allocates those IDs dynamically, but explicit specification
398may be needed for consistency in HA configurations.
399.It Ic device-id Ar string
400The SCSI Device Identification string presented to the initiator.
401.It Ic device-type Ar type
402Specify the SCSI device type to use when creating the LUN.
403Currently CTL supports Direct Access (type 0), Processor (type 3)
404and CD/DVD (type 5) LUNs.
405.It Ic option Ar name Ar value
406The CTL-specific options passed to the kernel.
407All CTL-specific options are documented in the
408.Sx OPTIONS
409section of
410.Xr ctladm 8 .
411.It Ic path Ar path
412The path to the file, device node, or
413.Xr zfs 8
414volume used to back the LUN.
415For optimal performance, create the volume with the
416.Qq Ar volmode=dev
417property set.
418.It Ic serial Ar string
419The SCSI serial number presented to the initiator.
420.It Ic size Ar size
421The LUN size, in bytes.
422.El
423.Sh FILES
424.Bl -tag -width ".Pa /etc/ctl.conf" -compact
425.It Pa /etc/ctl.conf
426The default location of the
427.Xr ctld 8
428configuration file.
429.El
430.Sh EXAMPLES
431.Bd -literal
432auth-group ag0 {
433	chap-mutual "user" "secret" "mutualuser" "mutualsecret"
434	chap-mutual "user2" "secret2" "mutualuser" "mutualsecret"
435	initiator-portal 192.168.1.1/16
436}
437
438auth-group ag1 {
439	auth-type none
440	initiator-name "iqn.2012-06.com.example:initiatorhost1"
441	initiator-name "iqn.2012-06.com.example:initiatorhost2"
442	initiator-portal 192.168.1.1/24
443	initiator-portal [2001:db8::de:ef]
444}
445
446portal-group pg0 {
447	discovery-auth-group no-authentication
448	listen 0.0.0.0:3260
449	listen [::]:3260
450	listen [fe80::be:ef]:3261
451}
452
453target iqn.2012-06.com.example:target0 {
454	alias "Example target"
455	auth-group no-authentication
456	lun 0 {
457		path /dev/zvol/tank/example_0
458		blocksize 4096
459		size 4G
460	}
461}
462
463lun example_1 {
464	path /dev/zvol/tank/example_1
465	option naa 0x50015178f369f093
466}
467
468target iqn.2012-06.com.example:target1 {
469	auth-group ag0
470	portal-group pg0
471	lun 0 example_1
472	lun 1 {
473		path /dev/zvol/tank/example_2
474		option vendor "FreeBSD"
475	}
476}
477
478target naa.50015178f369f092 {
479	port isp0
480	port isp1
481	lun 0 example_1
482}
483.Ed
484.Pp
485An equivalent configuration in UCL format, for use with
486.Fl u :
487.Bd -literal
488auth-group {
489	ag0 {
490		chap-mutual = [
491			{
492				user = "user"
493				secret = "secretsecret"
494				mutual-user = "mutualuser"
495				mutual-secret = "mutualsecret"
496			},
497			{
498				user = "user2"
499				secret = "secret2secret2"
500				mutual-user = "mutualuser"
501				mutual-secret = "mutualsecret"
502			}
503		]
504	}
505
506	ag1 {
507		auth-type = none
508		initiator-name = [
509			"iqn.2012-06.com.example:initiatorhost1",
510			"iqn.2012-06.com.example:initiatorhost2"
511		]
512		initiator-portal = [192.168.1.1/24, "[2001:db8::de:ef]"]
513	}
514}
515
516portal-group {
517	pg0 {
518		discovery-auth-group = no-authentication
519		listen = [
520			0.0.0.0:3260,
521			"[::]:3260",
522			"[fe80::be:ef]:3261"
523		]
524	}
525}
526
527lun {
528	example_0 {
529		path = /dev/zvol/tank/example_0
530		blocksize = 4096
531		size = "4G"
532	}
533
534	example_1 {
535		path = /dev/zvol/tank/example_1
536		options {
537			naa = "0x50015178f369f093"
538		}
539	}
540
541	example_2 {
542		path = /dev/zvol/tank/example_2
543		options {
544			vendor = "FreeBSD"
545		}
546	}
547}
548
549target {
550	"iqn.2012-06.com.example:target0" {
551		alias = "Example target"
552		auth-group = no-authentication
553		lun = [
554			{ number = 0, name = example_0 },
555		]
556	}
557
558	"iqn.2012-06.com.example:target1" {
559		auth-group = ag0
560		portal-group { name = pg0 }
561		lun = [
562			{ number = 0, name = example_1 },
563			{ number = 1, name = example_2 }
564		]
565	}
566
567	naa.50015178f369f092 {
568		port = isp0
569		lun = [
570			{ number = 0, name = example_1 }
571		]
572	}
573}
574.Ed
575.Sh SEE ALSO
576.Xr ctl 4 ,
577.Xr ctladm 8 ,
578.Xr ctld 8 ,
579.Xr zfs 8
580.Sh AUTHORS
581The
582.Nm
583configuration file functionality for
584.Xr ctld 8
585was developed by
586.An Edward Tomasz Napierala Aq Mt trasz@FreeBSD.org
587under sponsorship from the FreeBSD Foundation.
588