Provided by: xnbd-server_0.3.0-1ubuntu1_amd64
NAME
xnbd-wrapper-ctl - Manage an xnbd-wrapper(8) super-server.
SYNOPSIS
xnbd-wrapper-ctl [options] --list xnbd-wrapper-ctl [options] --add-target LOCAL_EXPORTNAME FILE xnbd-wrapper-ctl [options] [--target-exportname NAME] --add-proxy LOCAL_EXPORTNAME REMOTE_HOST REMOTE_PORT CACHE_IMAGE BITMAP_IMAGE CONTROL_SOCKET_PATH xnbd-wrapper-ctl [options] --remove-by-file FILE xnbd-wrapper-ctl [options] --remove-by-exportname NAME xnbd-wrapper-ctl [options] --bgctl-query LOCAL_EXPORTNAME xnbd-wrapper-ctl [options] --bgctl-switch LOCAL_EXPORTNAME xnbd-wrapper-ctl [options] --bgctl-cache-all LOCAL_EXPORTNAME xnbd-wrapper-ctl [options] [--target-exportname NAME] --bgctl-reconnect LOCAL_EXPORTNAME REMOTE_HOST REMOTE_PORT
DESCRIPTION
With the xnbd-wrapper-ctl command you can connect to an xnbd-wrapper control channel and instruct it to act as directed. You may pass certain commands as argument to the control program which are then forwarded, on your behalf, to the xnbd-server instance.
OPTIONS
The following options are supported: --add-target FILE Instruct the xnbd-wrapper to add the given FILE as exported xNBD device. --add-proxy TARGET_HOST TARGET_PORT CACHE_IMAGE BITMAP_IMAGE CONTROL_SOCKET_PATH Instruct the xnbd-wrapper to add a proxy to the given target server. (--add|-a FILE) Deprecated alias to --add-target, please do not use. --help|-h Display a short usage overview and exit --list|-l Connects to the xNBD wrapper and retrieves the list of exported file names --remove-by-file FILE Instruct the xnbd-wrapper to remove the volume wired to file FILE from the list of exported xNBD devices. --remove-by-exportname NAME Instruct the xnbd-wrapper to remove the volume exported as NAME from the list of exported xNBD devices. (--remove|-r INDEX) Instruct the xnbd-wrapper to remove the volume exported on INDEX from the list of exported xNBD devices. Deprecated, please do not use. --socket|-s SOCKETPATH Connect to SOCKETPATH as xnbd-wrapper control socket. Default is /var/run/xnbd-wrapper.ctl. --target-exportname NAME Set the export name to request from the proxied xnbd-wrapper target. This option is used in combination with --add-proxy and --bgctl-reconnect, only. --bgctl-cache-all Please see xnbd-bgctl(1) for details. --bgctl-query Please see xnbd-bgctl(1) for details. --bgctl-reconnect REMOTE_HOST REMOTE_PORT Please see xnbd-bgctl(1) for details. --bgctl-switch Please see xnbd-bgctl(1) for details.
POSITIONAL ARGUMENTS
The following positional options are supported: FILE The disk image file location. LOCAL_EXPORTNAME Export name at running xnbd-wrapper(8) process. REMOTE_HOST Target host to connect to, IPv4 address, IPv6 address or host name. REMOTE_PORT TCP port number to connect to. CACHE_IMAGE The (cache) disk image file location. BITMAP_IMAGE The caching state bitmap file location. CONTROL_SOCKET_PATH The Unix domain socket, the xnbd-server(8) program is listening on.
SEE ALSO
xnbd-wrapper(1), xnbd-server(8), xnbd-bgctl(1)
AUTHOR
The NBD kernel module and the NBD tools have been written by Pavel Macheck (pavel@ucw.cz) and is now maintained by Paul Clements (Paul.Clements@steeleye.com). The xNBD userland programs have been written by Takahiro Hirofuchi (t.hirofuchi@aist.go.jp). This manual page was written by Arno Toell (arno@debian.org) for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2, as published by the Free Software Foundation.