1 ======= 2 dm-raid 3 ======= 4 5 The device-mapper RAID (dm-raid) target provid 6 It allows the MD RAID drivers to be accessed u 7 interface. 8 9 10 Mapping Table Interface 11 ----------------------- 12 The target is named "raid" and it accepts the 13 14 <raid_type> <#raid_params> <raid_params> \ 15 <#raid_devs> <metadata_dev0> <dev0> [.. <m 16 17 <raid_type>: 18 19 ============= ============================== 20 raid0 RAID0 striping (no resilience) 21 raid1 RAID1 mirroring 22 raid4 RAID4 with dedicated last pari 23 raid5_n RAID5 with dedicated last pari 24 Same as raid4 25 26 - Transitory layout 27 raid5_la RAID5 left asymmetric 28 29 - rotating parity 0 with data 30 raid5_ra RAID5 right asymmetric 31 32 - rotating parity N with data 33 raid5_ls RAID5 left symmetric 34 35 - rotating parity 0 with data 36 raid5_rs RAID5 right symmetric 37 38 - rotating parity N with data 39 raid6_zr RAID6 zero restart 40 41 - rotating parity zero (left-t 42 raid6_nr RAID6 N restart 43 44 - rotating parity N (right-to- 45 raid6_nc RAID6 N continue 46 47 - rotating parity N (right-to- 48 raid6_n_6 RAID6 with dedicate parity dis 49 50 - parity and Q-syndrome on the 51 layout for takeover from/to 52 raid6_la_6 Same as "raid_la" plus dedicat 53 54 - layout for takeover from rai 55 raid6_ra_6 Same as "raid5_ra" dedicated l 56 57 - layout for takeover from rai 58 raid6_ls_6 Same as "raid5_ls" dedicated l 59 60 - layout for takeover from rai 61 raid6_rs_6 Same as "raid5_rs" dedicated l 62 63 - layout for takeover from rai 64 raid10 Various RAID10 inspired algori 65 (see raid10_format and raid10_ 66 67 - RAID10: Striped Mirrors (aka 68 - RAID1E: Integrated Adjacent 69 - RAID1E: Integrated Offset St 70 - and other similar RAID10 var 71 ============= ============================== 72 73 Reference: Chapter 4 of 74 https://www.snia.org/sites/default/files/SNI 75 76 <#raid_params>: The number of parameters that 77 78 <raid_params> consists of 79 80 Mandatory parameters: 81 <chunk_size>: 82 Chunk size in sectors. 83 "stripe size". It is th 84 is placed first. 85 86 followed by optional parameters (in any or 87 [sync|nosync] 88 Force or prevent RAID initiali 89 90 [rebuild <idx>] 91 Rebuild drive number 'idx' (fi 92 93 [daemon_sleep <ms>] 94 Interval between runs of the b 95 clear bits. A longer interval 96 resyncing after a failure is l 97 98 [min_recovery_rate <kB/sec/disk>] 99 Throttle RAID initialization 100 [max_recovery_rate <kB/sec/disk>] 101 Throttle RAID initialization 102 [write_mostly <idx>] 103 Mark drive index 'idx' write-m 104 [max_write_behind <sectors>] 105 See '--write-behind=' (man mda 106 [stripe_cache <sectors>] 107 Stripe cache size (RAID 4/5/6 108 [region_size <sectors>] 109 The region_size multiplied by 110 logical size of the array. Th 111 synchronisation state for each 112 113 [raid10_copies <# copies>], [raid10_ 114 These two options are used to 115 a RAID10 configuration. The n 116 specified, but the default is 117 variations to how the copies a 118 is "near". Near copies are wh 119 respect to mirroring. If thes 120 or 'raid10_copies 2' and/or 'r 121 then the layouts for 2, 3 and 122 123 ======== ========== 124 2 drives 3 drives 125 ======== ========== 126 A1 A1 A1 A1 A2 127 A2 A2 A2 A3 A3 128 A3 A3 A4 A4 A5 129 A4 A4 A5 A6 A6 130 .. .. .. .. .. 131 ======== ========== 132 133 The 2-device layout is equival 134 layout is what a traditional R 135 3-device layout is what might 136 Adjacent Stripe Mirroring'. 137 138 If 'raid10_copies 2' and 'raid 139 for 2, 3 and 4 devices are: 140 141 ======== ========= 142 2 drives 3 drives 143 ======== ========= 144 A1 A2 A1 A2 145 A3 A4 A4 A5 146 A5 A6 A7 A8 147 .. .. .. .. 148 A2 A1 A3 A1 149 A4 A3 A6 A4 150 A6 A5 A9 A7 151 .. .. .. .. 152 ======== ========= 153 154 If 'raid10_copies 2' and 'raid 155 layouts for 2, 3 and 4 devices 156 157 ======== ========== 158 2 drives 3 drives 159 ======== ========== 160 A1 A2 A1 A2 A3 161 A2 A1 A3 A1 A2 162 A3 A4 A4 A5 A6 163 A4 A3 A6 A4 A5 164 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 165 A6 A5 A9 A7 A8 166 .. .. .. .. .. 167 ======== ========== 168 169 Here we see layouts closely ak 170 Offset Stripe Mirroring'. 171 172 [delta_disks <N>] 173 The delta_disks option value ( 174 device removal (negative value 175 value) to any reshape supporti 176 RAID levels 4/5/6 allow for ad 177 and data device tuple), raid10 178 allow for device addition. rai 179 reshaping at all. 180 A minimum of devices have to b 181 which is 3 devices for raid4/5 182 183 [data_offset <sectors>] 184 This option value defines the 185 where the data starts. This is 186 reshaping space to avoid writi 187 changing the layout of stripes 188 may happen at any time without 189 E.g. when adding devices to an 190 forward reshaping, the out-of- 191 at the beginning of each raid 192 MD personalities supporting su 193 the existing first stripes (th 194 starting at data_offset to fil 195 number of stripes, calculate t 196 and write that new stripe to o 197 N-1 other new stripes. This ou 198 the RAID type (i.e. the alloca 199 changing from raid5_ls to raid 200 201 [journal_dev <dev>] 202 This option adds a journal dev 203 uses it to close the 'write ho 204 to the component devices which 205 The journal device is used as 206 be throttled versus non-journa 207 Takeover/reshape is not possib 208 it has to be deconfigured befo 209 210 [journal_mode <mode>] 211 This option sets the caching m 212 (see 'journal_dev <dev>' above 213 If 'writeback' is selected the 214 and must not suffer from the ' 215 raid1 or raid10) to avoid a si 216 217 <#raid_devs>: The number of devices composing 218 Each device consists of two entries. 219 containing the metadata (if any); the 220 data. A Maximum of 64 metadata/data de 221 up to target version 1.8.0. 222 1.9.0 supports up to 253 which is enfo 223 224 If a drive has failed or is missing at 225 given for both the metadata and data d 226 227 228 Example Tables 229 -------------- 230 231 :: 232 233 # RAID4 - 4 data drives, 1 parity (no metada 234 # No metadata devices specified to hold supe 235 # Chunk size of 1MiB 236 # (Lines separated for easy reading) 237 238 0 1960893648 raid \ 239 raid4 1 2048 \ 240 5 - 8:17 - 8:33 - 8:49 - 8:65 - 8:81 241 242 # RAID4 - 4 data drives, 1 parity (with meta 243 # Chunk size of 1MiB, force RAID initializat 244 # min recovery rate at 20 kiB/sec/disk 245 246 0 1960893648 raid \ 247 raid4 4 2048 sync min_recovery_rate 248 5 8:17 8:18 8:33 8:34 8:49 8:50 8:65 249 250 251 Status Output 252 ------------- 253 'dmsetup table' displays the table used to con 254 The optional parameters are always printed in 255 above with "sync" or "nosync" always output ah 256 arguments, regardless of the order used when o 257 Arguments that can be repeated are ordered by 258 259 260 'dmsetup status' yields information on the sta 261 The output is as follows (normally a single li 262 clarity):: 263 264 1: <s> <l> raid \ 265 2: <raid_type> <#devices> <health_chars 266 3: <sync_ratio> <sync_action> <mismatch 267 268 Line 1 is the standard output produced by devi 269 270 Line 2 & 3 are produced by the raid target and 271 272 0 1960893648 raid raid4 5 AAAAA 2/4902 273 274 Here we can see the RAID type is raid4, there 275 which are 'A'live, and the array is 2/49022156 276 recovery. Here is a fuller description of the 277 278 =============== ====================== 279 <raid_type> Same as the <raid_type 280 <health_chars> One char for each devi 281 282 - 'A' = alive and in-s 283 - 'a' = alive but not 284 - 'D' = dead/failed. 285 <sync_ratio> The ratio indicating h 286 the process described 287 'sync_action' is "chec 288 of "resync" or "recove 289 <sync_action> One of the following p 290 291 idle 292 - No synchroni 293 frozen 294 - The current 295 resync 296 - Array is und 297 or is resync 298 (possibly ai 299 recover 300 - A device in 301 replaced. 302 check 303 - A user-initi 304 being perfor 305 checked for 306 discrepancie 307 <mismatch_cn 308 array by thi 309 repair 310 - The same as 311 corrected. 312 reshape 313 - The array is 314 <mismatch_cnt> The number of discrepa 315 in RAID1/10 or wrong p 316 This value is valid on 317 is performed. A healt 318 <data_offset> The current data offse 319 each component device 320 raid parameter to supp 321 <journal_char> - 'A' - active write-t 322 - 'a' - active write-b 323 - 'D' - dead journal d 324 - '-' - no journal dev 325 =============== ====================== 326 327 328 Message Interface 329 ----------------- 330 The dm-raid target will accept certain actions 331 ('man dmsetup' for more information on the mes 332 include: 333 334 ========= ============================ 335 "idle" Halt the current sync action 336 "frozen" Freeze the current sync acti 337 "resync" Initiate/continue a resync. 338 "recover" Initiate/continue a recover 339 "check" Initiate a check (i.e. a "sc 340 "repair" Initiate a repair of the arr 341 ========= ============================ 342 343 344 Discard Support 345 --------------- 346 The implementation of discard support among ha 347 When a block is discarded, some storage device 348 the block is read. These devices set the 'dis 349 attribute. Other devices will return random d 350 devices that advertise 'discard_zeroes_data' w 351 zeroes when discarded blocks are read! Since 352 from a number of devices to calculate parity b 353 reasons) relies on 'discard_zeroes_data' being 354 that the devices be consistent. Blocks may be 355 of a RAID 4/5/6 stripe and if subsequent read 356 consistent, the parity blocks may be calculate 357 making the parity blocks useless for redundanc 358 understand how your hardware behaves with disc 359 enable discards with RAID 4/5/6. 360 361 Since the behavior of storage devices is unrel 362 even when reporting 'discard_zeroes_data', by 363 discard support is disabled -- this ensures da 364 expense of losing some performance. 365 366 Storage devices that properly support 'discard 367 increasingly whitelisted in the kernel and can 368 369 For trusted devices, the following dm-raid mod 370 to safely enable discard support for RAID 4/5/ 371 372 'devices_handle_discards_safely' 373 374 375 Version History 376 --------------- 377 378 :: 379 380 1.0.0 Initial version. Support for RAID 4/5 381 1.1.0 Added support for RAID 1 382 1.2.0 Handle creation of arrays that contain 383 1.3.0 Added support for RAID 10 384 1.3.1 Allow device replacement/rebuild for R 385 1.3.2 Fix/improve redundancy checking for RA 386 1.4.0 Non-functional change. Removes arg fr 387 1.4.1 RAID10 fix redundancy validation check 388 1.4.2 Add RAID10 "far" and "offset" algorith 389 1.5.0 Add message interface to allow manipul 390 New status (STATUSTYPE_INFO) fields: s 391 1.5.1 Add ability to restore transiently fai 392 1.5.2 'mismatch_cnt' is zero unless [last_]s 393 1.6.0 Add discard support (and devices_handl 394 1.7.0 Add support for MD RAID0 mappings. 395 1.8.0 Explicitly check for compatible flags 396 and reject to start the raid set if an 397 target version, thus avoiding data cor 398 with a reshape in progress. 399 1.9.0 Add support for RAID level takeover/re 400 and set size reduction. 401 1.9.1 Fix activation of existing RAID 4/10 m 402 1.9.2 Don't emit '- -' on the status table l 403 fails reading a superblock. Correctly 404 'D' on the status line. If '- -' is p 405 '- -' on the table line and '-' as the 406 1.10.0 Add support for raid4/5/6 journal devi 407 1.10.1 Fix data corruption on reshape request 408 1.11.0 Fix table line argument order 409 (wrong raid10_copies/raid10_format seq 410 1.11.1 Add raid4/5/6 journal write-back suppo 411 1.12.1 Fix for MD deadlock between mddev_susp 412 1.13.0 Fix dev_health status at end of "recov 413 1.13.1 Fix deadlock caused by early md_stop_w 414 state races. 415 1.13.2 Fix raid redundancy validation and avo 416 1.14.0 Fix reshape race on small devices. Fi 417 deadlock/potential data corruption. U 418 specific devices are requested via reb 419 rebuild errors. 420 1.15.0 Fix size extensions not being synchron 421 pages allocated; also fix those not o 422 1.15.1 Fix argument count and arguments for r 423 on the status line.
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