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NAME

       vdev_id.conf - Configuration file for vdev_id

DESCRIPTION

       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 - the name of the link to the device that will  by  created  in  /dev/disk/by-
              vdev.

              devlink  - 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).

              pci_slot  -  specifies  the  PCI  SLOT  of the HBA hosting the disk enclosure being
              mapped, as found in  the  output  of  lspci(8).   This  argument  is  not  used  in
              sas_switch mode.

              port  - specifies the numeric identifier of the HBA or SAS switch port connected to
              the disk enclosure being mapped.

              name - specifies the name of the channel.

       slot <old> <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 listed by the multipath(8) command to  determine  the  physical
              path.

       topology <sas_direct|sas_switch>
              Identifies  a  physical  topology  that  governs  how  physical paths are mapped to
              channels.

              sas_direct - in this mode a channel is uniquely identified by a PCI slot and a  HBA
              port number

              sas_switch  -  in  this  mode a channel is 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>
              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.

EXAMPLES

       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 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

FILES

       /etc/zfs/vdev_id.conf
              The configuration file for vdev_id(8).

SEE ALSO

       vdev_id(8)

                                                                                  vdev_id.conf(5)