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author | grog <grog@FreeBSD.org> | 1999-08-26 03:24:02 +0000 |
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committer | grog <grog@FreeBSD.org> | 1999-08-26 03:24:02 +0000 |
commit | e225ec605bdfb1478100f8c90c92118e64ef8449 (patch) | |
tree | 2aafa2b5b142900d1a0a45f5f8fe1d8eb82b2170 /sbin/vinum | |
parent | 5f9fd788f5751f044f8cf0fb01e67fb1e88a1acc (diff) | |
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Update and tidy descriptions of info -V.
Describe use of -w option with start.
Tidy up descriptions of scale factor suffixes.
Diffstat (limited to 'sbin/vinum')
-rw-r--r-- | sbin/vinum/vinum.8 | 99 |
1 files changed, 69 insertions, 30 deletions
diff --git a/sbin/vinum/vinum.8 b/sbin/vinum/vinum.8 index 6c17992..60c8514 100644 --- a/sbin/vinum/vinum.8 +++ b/sbin/vinum/vinum.8 @@ -263,6 +263,7 @@ Set state without influencing other objects, for diagnostic purposes only. Read configuration from all vinum drives. .in .Cd start +.Op Fl w .Op volume | plex | subdisk .in +1i Allow the system to access the objects @@ -356,14 +357,13 @@ The .Fl v .if t (``verbose'') .if n ("verbose") -option can be used with any command to request more detailed information. +option can be used to request more detailed information. .It Fl V The .Fl V .if t (``Very verbose'') .if n ("Very verbose") -option can be used with any command to request more detailed information than -the +option can be used to request more detailed information than the .Fl v option provides. .It Fl w @@ -630,6 +630,10 @@ Time Event Buf Dev Offset Bytes SD 14:40:00.668556 4DN Read 0xf2361f40 4.23 0xd2109 8192 17 0 0 0 14:40:00.669777 6RP Write 0xf2361f40 4.39 0x104109 8192 19 0 0 0 14:40:00.685547 4DN Write 0xf2361f40 4.39 0x104109 8192 19 0 0 0 +11:11:14.975184 Lock 0xc2374210 2 0x1f8001 +11:11:15.018400 7VS Write 0xc2374210 0x7c0 32768 10 +11:11:15.018456 8LR Write 0xc2374210 13.39 0xcc0c9 32768 +11:11:15.046229 Unlock 0xc2374210 2 0x1f8001 .Ed .Pp The @@ -639,8 +643,11 @@ to identify the requests associated with a user request, though this is not 100% reliable: theoretically two requests in sequence could use the same buffer header, though this is not common. The beginning of a request can be identified by the event -.Ar 1VS . -The example above shows the requests involved in a single user request. +.Ar 1VS +or +.Ar 7VS . +The first example above shows the requests involved in a user request. The +second is a subdisk I/O request with locking. .Pp The .Ar Event @@ -654,7 +661,7 @@ a mnemonic for the location .Bl -hang .It 1VS (vinumstrategy) shows information about the user request on entry to -.Fd vinumstrategy . +.Fn vinumstrategy . The device number is the .Nm device, and offset and length are the user parameters. This is always the @@ -663,7 +670,7 @@ beginning of a request sequence. (launch_requests) shows the user request just prior to launching the low-level .Nm requests in the function -.Fd launch_requests. +.Fn launch_requests . The parameters should be the same as in the .Ar 1VS information. @@ -687,31 +694,48 @@ is the offset of the associated group request, where applicable. .Nm requests which are launched to satisfy the high-level request. This information is also logged in -.Fd launch_requests. +.Fn launch_requests . .It 4DN (done) is called from -.Fd complete_rqe, +.Fn complete_rqe , showing the completion of a request. This completion should match a request launched either at stage .Ar 4DN from -.Fd launch_requests, +.Fn launch_requests , or from -.Fd complete_raid5_write +.Fn complete_raid5_write at stage .Ar 5RD or .Ar 6RP . .It 5RD (RAID-5 data) is called from -.Fd complete_raid5_write +.Fn complete_raid5_write and represents the data written to a RAID-5 data stripe after calculating parity. .It 6RP (RAID-5 parity) is called from -.Fd complete_raid5_write +.Fn complete_raid5_write and represents the data written to a RAID-5 parity stripe after calculating parity. +.It 7VS +shows a subdisk I/O request. These requests are usually internal to +.Nm +for operations like initialization or rebuilding plexes. +.It 8LR +shows the low--level operation generated for a subdisk I/O request. +.It Lockwait +specifies that the process is waiting for a range lock. The parameters are the +buffer header associated with the request, the plex number and the block number. +For internal reasons the block number is one higher than the address of the +beginning of the stripe. +.It Lock +specifies that a range lock has been obtained. The parameters are the same as +for the range lock. +.It Unlock +specifies that a range lock has been released. The parameters are the same as +for the range lock. .El .\" XXX .It Nm init Op Fl w @@ -993,7 +1017,7 @@ have an existing configuration which you never want to see again. .Pp .Nm maintains a number of statistical counters for each object. See the header file -.Fi vinumvar.h +.Pa vinumvar.h for more information. .\" XXX put it in here when it's finalized Use the @@ -1080,6 +1104,7 @@ the usual consistency mechanism of and should be used only for recovery purposes. It is possible to crash the system by incorrect use of this command. .It Nm start +.Op Fl w .Op volume | plex | subdisk .Pp .Nm start @@ -1179,8 +1204,11 @@ plexes in the case of a volume) and sets the state of the object accordingly. In a later version, this operation will cause the subdisks .Pp To start a plex in a multi-plex volume, the data must be copied from another -plex in the volume. Since this frequently takes a long time, it is done in the -background. +plex in the volume. Since this frequently takes a long time, it is normally +done in the background. If you want to wait for this operation to complete (for +example, if you are performing this operation in a script), use the +.Fl w +flag. .It Nm stop .Op Fl f .Op volume | plex | subdisk @@ -1414,19 +1442,30 @@ commands must be in a configuration file. Entries in the configuration file define volumes, plexes and subdisks, and may be in free format, except that each entry must be on a single line. .Pp +.Ss Scale factors Some configuration file parameters specify a size (lengths, stripe sizes). -These lengths can be specified as bytes, as sectors of 512 bytes (by appending -the letter \f(CWs\fR), as kilobytes (by appending the letter \f(CWk\fR), as -megabytes (by appending the letter \f(CWm\fR) or as gigabytes (by appending the -letter \f(CWg\fR). These quantities represent the values 2**10, 2**20 and 2**30 -respectively. For example, the value \f(CW16777216\fR bytes can also be written -as \f(CW16m\fR, \f(CW16384k\fR or \f(CW32768b\fR. +These values can be specified as bytes, or one of the following scale factors +may be appended: +.Bl -hang +.It s +specifies that the value is a number of sectors of 512 bytes. +.It k +specifies that the value is a number of kilobytes (1024 bytes). +.It m +specifies that the value is a number of megabytes (1048576 bytes). +.It g +specifies that the value is a number of gigabytes (1073741824 bytes). +.It b +is used for compatibility with VERITAS. It stands for blocks of 512 bytes. +This abbreviation is confusing, since the word ``block'' is used in different +meanings, and its use is deprecated. +.El .Pp -For reasons of compatibility, -.Nm -takes the letter \f(CWb\fP (block) to be equivalent to \f(CWs\fP (sector). The -use of this abbreviation is deprecated, since the size of a block is very -dependent on the context. +For example, the value 16777216 bytes can also be written as +.Nm 16m , +.Nm 16384k +or +.Nm 32768s . .Pp The configuration file can contain the following entries: .Pp @@ -2410,7 +2449,7 @@ plexes. - directory containing device nodes for .Nm subdisks. -.Sh ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES +.Sh ENVIRONMENT .Bl -hang .It VINUM_HISTORY The name of the log file, by default /var/log/vinum_history. @@ -2433,9 +2472,9 @@ The name of the editor to use for editing configuration files, by default The .Nm command first appeared in -.Fx 3.0. +.Fx 3.0 . The RAID-5 component of .Nm -was developed by Cybernet Inc. +was developed for Cybernet Inc. .Pa www.cybernet.com for its NetMAX product. |