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NAME

     vdev_id — generate user-friendly names for JBOD disks

SYNOPSIS

     vdev_id -d dev -c config_file -g sas_direct|sas_switch|scsi -m -p phys_per_port

DESCRIPTION

     vdev_id is an udev helper which parses vdev_id.conf(5) to map a physical path in a storage
     topology to a channel name.  The channel name is combined with a disk enclosure slot number
     to create an alias that reflects the physical location of the drive.  This is particularly
     helpful when it comes to tasks like replacing failed drives.  Slot numbers may also be
     remapped in case the default numbering is unsatisfactory.  The drive aliases will be created
     as symbolic links in /dev/disk/by-vdev.

     The currently supported topologies are sas_direct, sas_switch, and scsi.  A multipath mode
     is supported in which dm-mpath devices are handled by examining the first running component
     disk as reported by the driver.  In multipath mode the configuration file should contain a
     channel definition with the same name for each path to a given enclosure.

     vdev_id also supports creating aliases based on existing udev links in the /dev hierarchy
     using the alias configuration file keyword.  See vdev_id.conf(5) for details.

OPTIONS

     -d device
         The device node to classify, like /dev/sda.

     -c config_file
         Specifies the path to an alternate configuration file.  The default is
         /etc/zfs/vdev_id.conf.

     -g 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

     -m  Only handle dm-multipath devices.  If specified, examine the first running component
         disk of a dm-multipath device as provided by the driver to determine the physical path.

     -p phys_per_port
         Specifies the number of PHY devices associated with a SAS HBA port or SAS switch port.
         vdev_id internally uses this value to determine which HBA or switch port a device is
         connected to.  The default is 4.

     -h  Print a usage summary.

SEE ALSO

     vdev_id.conf(5)