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NAME

       stasadm - STorage Appliance Services admin functions

SYNOPSIS

       stasadm [OPTIONS...] {COMMAND} [OPTIONS...]

DESCRIPTION

       stasadm is used to configure nvme-stas. The configuration is saved to /etc/stas/sys.conf.

       Although nvme-stas' configuration is saved to /etc/stas/sys.conf, it's still possible to
       interoperate with the configuration of nvme-cli and libnvme.  nvme-stas allows one to save
       individual parameters such as the Host NQN and ID outside of /etc/stas/sys.conf. This
       allows, for example, using the same default Host NQN and ID defined by nvme-cli and
       libnvme in /etc/nvme/hostnqn and /etc/nvme/hostid respectively. To tell nvme-stas that you
       want to use the those files, simply use stasadm's --file=FILE option.

COMMANDS

       The following commands are understood:

       hostnqn
           Generate the Host NQN. This is typically used as a post installation step to generate
           /etc/nvme/hostnqn.

           The NVMe base specifications says: “An NQN is permanent for the lifetime of the host”.
           For this reason, the host NQN should only be generated if /etc/nvme/hostnqn does not
           exist already.

       hostid
           Generate the Host ID. This is typically used as a post installation step to generate
           /etc/nvme/hostid.

           Although not explicitly specified in the NVMe specifications, the Host ID, like the
           Host NQN, should be permanent for the lifetime of the host. Only generate the Host ID
           if /etc/nvme/hostid does not exist.

       set-symname [SYMNAME]
           Set the host symbolic name.

           The symbolic name is an optional parameter that can be used for explicit registration
           with a discovery controller.

       clear-symname
           Clear the host symbolic name.

OPTIONS

       The following options are understood:

       -h, --help
           Print the help text and exit.

       --version
           Print the version string and exit.

       -fFILE, --file=FILE
           By default, hostnqn and hostid save the values to /etc/stas/sys.conf. This option
           allows saving to a separate file.

           Traditionally, nvme-cli and libnvme retrieve the default Host NQN and ID from
           /etc/nvme/hostnqn and /etc/nvme/hostid respectively. The --file=FILE option can be
           used to tell nvme-stas that it should use those same configuration files.

EXIT STATUS

       On success, 0 is returned; otherwise, a non-zero failure code is returned.

EXAMPLES

       Example 1. Generate /etc/nvme/hostnqn

           $ stasadm hostnqn --file /etc/nvme/hostnqn

       Example 2. Generate /etc/nvme/hostid

           $ stasadm hostid -f /etc/nvme/hostid

       Example 3. Configure the host's symbolic name

           $ stasadm set-symname LukeSkywalker

SEE ALSO

       nvme-stas(7)