vdev_id.conf
—
configuration file for vdev_id(8)
vdev_id.conf
is the configuration file for
vdev_id(8).
It controls the default behavior of
vdev_id(8)
while it is mapping a disk device name to an alias.
The vdev_id.conf
file uses a simple format
consisting of a keyword followed by one or more values on a single line. Any
line not beginning with a recognized keyword is ignored. Comments may
optionally begin with a hash character.
The following keywords and values are used.
- alias name
devlink
- Maps a device link in the /dev directory hierarchy
to a new device name. The udev rule defining the device link must have run
prior to
vdev_id(8).
A defined alias takes precedence over a topology-derived name, but the two
naming methods can otherwise coexist. For example, one might name drives
in a JBOD with the sas_direct topology while naming an
internal L2ARC device with an alias.
name is the name of the link to the
device that will by created under
/dev/disk/by-vdev.
devlink is the name of the device link
that has already been defined by udev. This may be an absolute path or
the base filename.
- channel [pci_slot]
port name
- Maps a physical path to a channel name (typically representing a single
disk enclosure).
- enclosure_symlinks
yes|no
- Additionally create /dev/by-enclosure symlinks to
the disk enclosure sg devices using the naming scheme
from vdev_id.conf.
enclosure_symlinks is only allowed for
sas_direct mode.
- enclosure_symlinks_prefix
prefix
- Specify the prefix for the enclosure symlinks in the form
/dev/by-enclosure/⟨prefix⟩-⟨channel⟩⟨num⟩
Defaults to “enc”.
- slot prefix
new [channel]
- Maps a disk slot number as reported by the operating system to an
alternative slot number. If the channel parameter is
specified then the mapping is only applied to slots in the named channel,
otherwise the mapping is applied to all channels. The first-specified
slot rule that can match a slot takes precedence.
Therefore a channel-specific mapping for a given slot should generally
appear before a generic mapping for the same slot. In this way a custom
mapping may be applied to a particular channel and a default mapping
applied to the others.
- multipath
yes|no
- Specifies whether
vdev_id(8)
will handle only dm-multipath devices. If set to yes
then
vdev_id(8)
will examine the first running component disk of a dm-multipath device as
provided by the driver command to determine the physical path.
- topology
sas_direct|sas_switch|scsi
- Identifies a physical topology that governs how physical paths are mapped
to channels:
- sas_direct and
scsi
- channels are uniquely identified by a PCI slot and HBA port
number
- sas_switch
- channels are uniquely identified by a SAS switch port number
- phys_per_port num
- Specifies the number of PHY devices associated with a SAS HBA port or SAS
switch port.
vdev_id(8)
internally uses this value to determine which HBA or switch port a device
is connected to. The default is 4.
- slot
bay|phy|port|id|lun|ses
- Specifies from which element of a SAS identifier the slot number is taken.
The default is bay:
- bay
- read the slot number from the bay identifier.
- phy
- read the slot number from the phy identifier.
- port
- use the SAS port as the slot number.
- id
- use the scsi id as the slot number.
- lun
- use the scsi lun as the slot number.
- ses
- use the SCSI Enclosure Services (SES) enclosure device slot number, as
reported by
sg_ses(8).
Intended for use only on systems where bay is
unsupported, noting that port and
id may be unstable across disk replacement.
- /etc/zfs/vdev_id.conf
- The configuration file for
vdev_id(8).
A non-multipath configuration with direct-attached SAS enclosures and an
arbitrary slot re-mapping:
multipath no
topology sas_direct
phys_per_port 4
slot bay
# PCI_SLOT HBA PORT CHANNEL NAME
channel 85:00.0 1 A
channel 85:00.0 0 B
channel 86:00.0 1 C
channel 86:00.0 0 D
# Custom mapping for Channel A
# Linux Mapped
# Slot Slot Channel
slot 1 7 A
slot 2 10 A
slot 3 3 A
slot 4 6 A
# Default mapping for B, C, and D
slot 1 4
slot 2 2
slot 3 1
slot 4 3
A SAS-switch topology. Note, that the
channel keyword takes only two arguments in this
example:
topology sas_switch
# SWITCH PORT CHANNEL NAME
channel 1 A
channel 2 B
channel 3 C
channel 4 D
A multipath configuration. Note that channel names have multiple
definitions - one per physical path:
multipath yes
# PCI_SLOT HBA PORT CHANNEL NAME
channel 85:00.0 1 A
channel 85:00.0 0 B
channel 86:00.0 1 A
channel 86:00.0 0 B
A configuration with enclosure_symlinks enabled:
multipath yes
enclosure_symlinks yes
# PCI_ID HBA PORT CHANNEL NAME
channel 05:00.0 1 U
channel 05:00.0 0 L
channel 06:00.0 1 U
channel 06:00.0 0 L
In addition to the disks symlinks, this configuration will create:
/dev/by-enclosure/enc-L0
/dev/by-enclosure/enc-L1
/dev/by-enclosure/enc-U0
/dev/by-enclosure/enc-U1
A configuration using device link aliases:
# by-vdev
# name fully qualified or base name of device link
alias d1 /dev/disk/by-id/wwn-0x5000c5002de3b9ca
alias d2 wwn-0x5000c5002def789e