On Mon, Jul 06, 2020 at 02:27:58PM -0500, Eric Blake wrote: > On 7/1/20 2:17 AM, Richard W.M. Jones wrote: > >* Change the title so it's informative and searchable. > > > >* Remove references to the non-libnbd plugin. > > > >* Headings for examples. > > > >* Correct reference to qemu-nbd(8) man page. > > > >* General copy-editing to improve readability. > > > >* Change style in places so it matches other manual pages. > >--- > > plugins/nbd/nbdkit-nbd-plugin.pod | 192 +++++++++++++++++------------- > > 1 file changed, 109 insertions(+), 83 deletions(-) > > > > >+ > >+=item [B<uri=>]URI > >+ > >+When C<uri> is supplied, decode C<URI> to determine the address to > >+connect to. A URI can specify a TCP connection (such as > >+C<nbd://localhost:10809/export>) or a Unix socket (such as > >+C<nbd+unix:///export?socket=/path/to/sock>). Remember you may need to > >+quote the parameter to protect it from the shell. > >+ > >+C<uri=> is a magic config key and may be omitted in most > >+cases. See L<nbdkit(1)/Magic parameters>. > > Missing mention that URI support requires a capable libnbd (contrast > to how TLS support also requires a capable libnbd... > > >-The B<tls> parameter is only available when the plugin was compiled > >+The C<tls> parameter is only available when the plugin was compiled > > against libnbd with TLS support; C<nbdkit --dump-plugin nbd> will > > contain C<libnbd_tls=1> if this is the case. Note the difference > > between C<--tls=...> controlling what nbdkit serves, and C<tls=...> > > ...here.
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