NAME
gconcat
—
disk concatenation control
utility
SYNOPSIS
gconcat |
create [-v ]
name prov ... |
gconcat |
destroy [-fv ]
name ... |
gconcat |
label [-hv ]
name prov ... |
gconcat |
append [-hv ]
name prov |
gconcat |
stop [-fv ]
name ... |
gconcat |
clear [-v ]
prov ... |
gconcat |
dump prov ... |
gconcat |
list |
gconcat |
status |
gconcat |
load |
gconcat |
unload |
DESCRIPTION
The gconcat
utility is used for device
concatenation configuration. The concatenation can be configured using two
different methods: “manual” or “automatic”. When
using the “manual” method, no metadata are stored on the
devices, so the concatenated device has to be configured by hand every time
it is needed. The “automatic” method uses on-disk metadata to
detect devices. Once devices are labeled, they will be automatically
detected and configured.
The first argument to gconcat
indicates an
action to be performed:
create
- Concatenate the given devices with specified name. This is the “manual” method. The kernel module geom_concat.ko will be loaded if it is not loaded already.
label
- Concatenate the given devices with the specified
name. This is the “automatic” method,
where metadata are stored in every device's last sector. The kernel module
geom_concat.ko will be loaded if it is not loaded
already.
Additional options include:
-h
- Hardcode providers' names in metadata.
append
- Append a new device to the end of an existing concatenate device with the
specified name.
If the existing device is using the “manual” method, the new device is simply appended as-is.
If the existing device is using the “automatic” method, the device is appended persistently. New
gconcat
metadata is written to all existing components, as well as to the newly added one.Additional options include:
-h
- Hardcode providers' names in metadata.
stop
- Turn off existing concatenate device by its name.
This command does not touch on-disk metadata!
Additional options include:
-f
- Stop the given device even if it is opened.
destroy
- Same as
stop
. clear
- Clear metadata on the given devices.
dump
- Dump metadata stored on the given devices.
list
- See geom(8).
status
- See geom(8).
load
- See geom(8).
unload
- See geom(8).
Additional options:
-v
- Be more verbose.
SYSCTL VARIABLES
The following
sysctl(8) variables can be used to control the behavior of
the CONCAT
GEOM class. The default value is shown
next to each variable.
- kern.geom.concat.debug: 0
- Debug level of the
CONCAT
GEOM class. This can be set to a number between 0 and 3 inclusive. If set to 0 minimal debug information is printed, and if set to 3 the maximum amount of debug information is printed.
EXIT STATUS
Exit status is 0 on success, and 1 if the command fails.
EXAMPLES
The following example shows how to configure four disks for automatic concatenation, create a file system on it, and mount it:
gconcat label -v data /dev/da0 /dev/da1 /dev/da2 /dev/da3 newfs /dev/concat/data mount /dev/concat/data /mnt [...] umount /mnt gconcat stop data gconcat unload
Configure concatenated provider on one disk only. Create file system. Add two more disks and extend existing file system.
gconcat label data /dev/da0 newfs /dev/concat/data gconcat label data /dev/da0 /dev/da1 /dev/da2 growfs /dev/concat/data
SEE ALSO
geom(4), loader.conf(5), geom(8), growfs(8), gvinum(8), mount(8), newfs(8), sysctl(8), umount(8)
HISTORY
The gconcat
utility appeared in
FreeBSD 5.3.
AUTHORS
Pawel Jakub Dawidek <pjd@FreeBSD.org>