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NAME

       systemd-storagetm.service, systemd-storagetm - Exposes all local block devices as NVMe-TCP
       mass storage devices

SYNOPSIS

       systemd-storagetm.service

       /usr/lib/systemd/systemd-storagetm [OPTIONS...] [DEVICE]

DESCRIPTION

       systemd-storagetm.service is a service that exposes all local block devices as NVMe-TCP
       mass storage devices. Its primary use-case is to be invoked by the
       storage-target-mode.target unit that can be booted into.

           Warning
           The NVMe disks are currently exposed without authentication or encryption, in
           read/write mode. This means network peers may read from and write to the device
           without any restrictions. This functionality should hence only be used in a local
           setup.

       Note that to function properly networking must be configured too. The recommended
       mechanism to boot into a storage target mode is by adding
       "rd.systemd.unit=storage-target-mode.target ip=link-local" on the kernel command line.
       Note that "ip=link-local" only configures link-local IP, i.e. IPv4LL and IPv6LL, which
       means non-routable addresses. This is done for security reasons, so that only systems on
       the local link can access the devices. Use "ip=dhcp" to assign routable addresses too. For
       further details see systemd-network-generator.service(8).

       Unless the --all switch is used expects one or more block devices or regular files to
       expose via NVMe-TCP as argument.

OPTIONS

       The following options are understood:

       --nqn=
           Takes a string. If specified configures the NVMe Qualified Name to use for the exposed
           NVMe-TCP mass storage devices. The NQN should follow the syntax described in NVM
           Express Base Specification 2.0c[1], section 4.5 "NVMe Qualified Names". Note that the
           NQN specified here will be suffixed with a dot and the block device name before it is
           exposed on the NVMe target. If not specified defaults to
           "nqn.2023-10.io.systemd:storagetm.ID", where ID is replaced by a 128bit ID derived
           from machine-id(5).

           Added in version 255.

       --all, -a
           If specified exposes all local block devices via NVMe-TCP, current and future (i.e. it
           watches block devices come and go and updates the NVMe-TCP list as needed). Note that
           by default any block devices that originate on the same block device as the block
           device backing the current root file system are excluded. If the switch is specified
           twice this safety mechanism is disabled.

           Added in version 255.

       -h, --help
           Print a short help text and exit.

       --version
           Print a short version string and exit.

SEE ALSO

       systemd(1), systemd.special(7)

NOTES

        1. NVM Express Base Specification 2.0c
           https://nvmexpress.org/wp-content/uploads/NVM-Express-Base-Specification-2.0c-2022.10.04-Ratified.pdf