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30.Dd July 21, 2016
31.Dt CTLD 8
32.Os
33.Sh NAME
34.Nm ctld
35.Nd CAM Target Layer / iSCSI target daemon
36.Sh SYNOPSIS
37.Nm
38.Op Fl d
39.Op Fl f Ar config-file
40.Op Fl u
41.Sh DESCRIPTION
42The
43.Nm
44daemon is responsible for managing the CAM Target Layer configuration,
45accepting incoming iSCSI connections, performing authentication and
46passing connections to the kernel part of the native iSCSI target.
47.Pp
48Upon startup, the
49.Nm
50daemon parses the configuration file and exits, if it encounters any errors.
51Then it compares the configuration with the kernel list of LUNs managed
52by previously running
53.Nm
54instances, removes LUNs no longer existing in the configuration file,
55and creates new LUNs as necessary.
56After that it listens for the incoming iSCSI connections, performs
57authentication, and, if successful, passes the connections to the kernel part
58of CTL iSCSI target, which handles it from that point.
59.Pp
60When it receives a SIGHUP signal, the
61.Nm
62reloads its configuration and applies the changes to the kernel.
63Changes are applied in a way that avoids unnecessary disruptions;
64for example removing one LUN does not affect other LUNs.
65.Pp
66When exiting gracefully, the
67.Nm
68daemon removes LUNs it managed and forcibly disconnects all the clients.
69Otherwise - for example, when killed with SIGKILL - LUNs stay configured
70and clients remain connected.
71.Pp
72To perform administrative actions that apply to already connected
73sessions, such as forcing termination, use
74.Xr ctladm 8 .
75.Pp
76The following options are available:
77.Bl -tag -width ".Fl P Ar pidfile"
78.It Fl f Ar config-file
79Specifies the name of the configuration file.
80The default is
81.Pa /etc/ctl.conf .
82.It Fl d
83Debug mode.
84The daemon sends verbose debug output to standard error, and does not
85put itself in the background.
86The daemon will also not fork and will exit after processing one connection.
87This option is only intended for debugging the target.
88.It Fl u
89Use UCL configuration file format instead of the traditional non-UCL format.
90.El
91.Sh FILES
92.Bl -tag -width ".Pa /var/run/ctld.pid" -compact
93.It Pa /etc/ctl.conf
94The configuration file for
95.Nm .
96The file format and configuration options are described in
97.Xr ctl.conf 5 .
98.It Pa /var/run/ctld.pid
99The default location of the
100.Nm
101PID file.
102.El
103.Sh EXIT STATUS
104The
105.Nm
106utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs.
107.Sh SEE ALSO
108.Xr ctl 4 ,
109.Xr ctl.conf 5 ,
110.Xr ctladm 8 ,
111.Xr ctlstat 8
112.Sh HISTORY
113The
114.Nm
115command appeared in
116.Fx 10.0 .
117.Sh AUTHORS
118The
119.Nm
120was developed by
121.An Edward Tomasz Napierala Aq Mt trasz@FreeBSD.org
122under sponsorship from the FreeBSD Foundation.
123