Wiadomość napisana przez Outback Dingo <outbackdi...@gmail.com> w dniu 17 paź 2013, o godz. 03:11:
[..] > Ive actually noticed what i feel is an anomaly with ctladm... i can literally > run ctladm create -b block -o file=/luns/LUN0 numerous times...... and create > a new LUN > every time, using the same file. > > ctladm devlist > LUN Backend Size (Blocks) BS Serial Number Device ID > san: ~ # ctladm create -b block -o file=/mnt/extent6 > LUN created successfully > backend: block > device type: 0 > LUN size: 10485760 bytes > blocksize 512 bytes > LUN ID: 0 > Serial Number: MYSERIAL 0 > Device ID; MYDEVID 0 > san: ~ # ctladm create -b block -o file=/mnt/extent6 > LUN created successfully > backend: block > device type: 0 > LUN size: 10485760 bytes > blocksize 512 bytes > LUN ID: 1 > Serial Number: MYSERIAL 1 > Device ID; MYDEVID 1 [..] > notice the same file is used for each LUN...... it appears that ctladm never > checks for a LUN using the same file..... or zpool for that matter....... > anyway we can "correct" said behavior ?? Not really, because in some cases that's exactly what you want. That's why ctld(8) only warns about it when running with debugging enabled. _______________________________________________ freebsd-current@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-current To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-current-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"