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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR .\" ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL .\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS .\" OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) .\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT .\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY .\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF .\" SUCH DAMAGE. .\" .Dd $Mdocdate: January 18 2014 $ .Dt BIOCTL 8 .Os .Sh NAME .Nm bioctl .Nd RAID management interface .Sh SYNOPSIS .Nm bioctl .Bk -words .Op Fl hiqv .Op Fl a Ar alarm-function .Op Fl b Ar channel:target[.lun] .Op Fl H Ar channel:target[.lun] .Op Fl R Ar device \*(Ba channel:target[.lun] .Op Fl u Ar channel:target[.lun] .Ar device .Ek .Pp .Nm bioctl .Bk -words .Op Fl dhiPqsv .Op Fl C Ar flag[,flag,...] .Op Fl c Ar raidlevel .Op Fl k Ar keydisk .Op Fl l Ar special[,special,...] .Op Fl O Ar device \*(Ba channel:target[.lun] .Op Fl p Ar passfile .Op Fl R Ar device \*(Ba channel:target[.lun] .Op Fl r Ar rounds .Ar device .Ek .Sh DESCRIPTION RAID device drivers which support management functionality can register their services with the .Xr bio 4 driver. .Nm bioctl then can be used to maintain RAID volumes. .Pp In the first synopsis, RAID controllers are managed. .Ar device specifies either a drive (e.g. sd0) or a RAID controller (e.g. ami0). For operations which will be performed against .Xr ses 4 or .Xr safte 4 enclosures, it is also possible to directly specify the enclosure name (e.g. safte0). .Pp In the second synopsis, .Xr softraid 4 devices are managed. .Ar device specifies either a drive (e.g. sd0) or a .Xr softraid 4 device (e.g. softraid0). .Pp The options for RAID controllers are as follows: .Bl -tag -width Ds .It Fl a Ar alarm-function Control the RAID card's alarm functionality, if supported. .Ar alarm-function may be one of: .Pp .Bl -tag -width disable -compact .It Ar disable Disable the alarm on the RAID controller. .It Ar enable Enable the alarm on the RAID controller. .It Ar get Retrieve the current alarm state (enabled or disabled). .It Ar silence | Ar quiet Silence the alarm if it is currently beeping. .El .Pp The .Ar alarm-function may be specified as given above, or by the first letter only (e.g. -a e). .It Fl b Ar channel:target[.lun] Instruct the device at .Ar channel:target[.lun] to start blinking, if there is .Xr ses 4 or .Xr safte 4 support in the enclosure. .It Fl H Ar channel:target[.lun] If the device at .Ar channel:target[.lun] is currently marked .Dq Unused , promote it to being a .Dq Hot Spare . .It Fl h Where necessary, produce .Dq human-readable output. Use unit suffixes: Byte, Kilobyte, Megabyte, Gigabyte, Terabyte, Petabyte, Exabyte in order to reduce the number of digits to four or less. .It Fl i Enumerate the selected RAID devices. This is the default if no other option is given. .It Fl q Show vendor, product, revision, and serial number for the given disk. .It Fl R Ar device \*(Ba channel:target[.lun] Manually kick off a rebuild of a RAID volume, using .Ar device or .Ar channel:target[.lun] as a new chunk (with .Xr softraid 4 , a partition of fstype .Dq RAID ) in the volume. .Ar device must be specified as a full path to the chunk device file (e.g. /dev/wd0d). A RAID volume rather than a RAID controller is expected as the final argument. .It Fl u Ar channel:target[.lun] Instruct the device at .Ar channel:target[.lun] to cease blinking, if there is .Xr ses 4 or .Xr safte 4 support in the enclosure. .It Fl v Be more verbose in output. .El .Pp In addition to the relevant options listed above, the options for .Xr softraid 4 devices are as follows: .Bl -tag -width Ds .It Fl C Ar flag[,flag,...] Pass .Ar flag to .Nm . May be one of: .Pp .Bl -tag -width disable -compact .It Ar force Force the operation; for example, force the creation of volumes with unclean data in the metadata areas. .It Ar noauto Do not automatically assemble this volume at boot time. .El .It Fl c Ar raidlevel Create a .Xr softraid 4 device of level .Ar raidlevel . The device must begin with .Dq softraid followed by a number. .Pp Valid raidlevels are: .Pp .Bl -tag -width Ds -offset indent -compact .It 0 RAID 0: A striping discipline. .It 1 RAID 1: A mirroring discipline. .\" .It 5 .\" RAID 5: .\" A striping discipline with floating parity chunk. .It C CRYPTO: An encrypting discipline. .It c CONCAT: A concatenating discipline. .El .Pp The RAID 0, RAID 1 and CONCAT disciplines require a minimum of two devices to be provided via .Fl l .\" RAID 5 requires at least three devices, and the CRYPTO discipline requires exactly one. .It Fl d Delete volume specified by device. .It Fl k Ar keydisk Use special device .Ar keydisk as a key disk for a crypto volume. .It Fl l Ar special[,special,...] Use .Ar special device list to create within the .Xr softraid 4 framework. Requires .Fl c . .It Fl O Ar device \*(Ba channel:target[.lun] Set the state of .Ar device or .Ar channel:target[.lun] to offline. The state of the RAID volume will change in the same way that it would if the disk physically went offline. .Ar device must be specified as a full path to the chunk device file (e.g. /dev/wd0d). A RAID volume rather than a RAID controller is expected as the final argument. .It Fl P Change the passphrase on the selected crypto volume. .It Fl p Ar passfile Passphrase file used when crypto volumes are brought up. This file must be root owned and have 0600 permissions. This option cannot be used during the initial creation of the crypto volume. .It Fl r Ar rounds When creating an encrypted volume, specifies the number of iterations of the PBKDF2 algorithm used to convert a passphrase into a key. Higher iteration counts take more time, but offer more resistance to key guessing attacks. The minimum is 1000 rounds and the default is 8192. .It Fl s Read the passphrase for the selected crypto volume from .Pa /dev/stdin rather than .Pa /dev/tty . This option cannot be used during the initial creation of the crypto volume. .El .Sh EXAMPLES The following command, executed from the command line, would configure the device softraid0 with 4 special devices (/dev/sd2e, /dev/sd3e, /dev/sd4e, /dev/sd5e) and a RAID level of 1: .Bd -literal -offset 3n # bioctl -c 1 -l /dev/sd2e,/dev/sd3e,/dev/sd4e,/dev/sd5e softraid0 .Ed .Pp The following command, executed from the command line, would configure the device softraid0 with one special device (/dev/sd2e) and an encrypting volume: .Bd -literal -offset 3n # bioctl -c C -l /dev/sd2e softraid0 .Ed .Pp .Nm will ask for a passphrase, which will be needed to unlock the encrypted disk. After creating a newly encrypted disk, the first megabyte of it should be zeroed, so tools like .Xr fdisk 8 or .Xr disklabel 8 don't get confused by the random data that appears on the new disk. This can be done with the following command (assuming the new disk is sd3): .Bd -literal -offset 3n # dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/rsd3c bs=1m count=1 .Ed .Pp Deleting a softraid volume requires the exact volume name. For example: .Bd -literal -offset 3n # bioctl -d sd2 .Ed .Pp The following command starts a rebuild of the degraded softraid volume sd0 using a new chunk on wd0d: .Bd -literal -offset 3n # bioctl -R /dev/wd0d sd0 .Ed .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr bio 4 , .Xr scsi 4 , .Xr softraid 4 .Sh STANDARDS .Rs .%A B. Kaliski .%D September 2000 .%R RFC 2898 .%T PKCS #5: Password-Based Cryptography Specification Version 2.0 .Re .Sh HISTORY The .Nm command first appeared in .Ox 3.8 . .Sh AUTHORS The .Nm interface was written by .An Marco Peereboom Aq Mt marco@openbsd.org . .Sh CAVEATS Only devices with 512-byte sectors are supported.