NAME

ccd.conf - concatenated disk driver configuration file

SYNOPSIS

ccd.conf

DESCRIPTION

The ccd.conf file defines the configuration of concatenated disk devices, or ccds. It is used by ccdconfig(8) when invoked with the -C option and at system boot time. For more information about the concatenated disk driver, see ccd(4).

Each line of the configuration file contains arguments as per the -c argument to ccdconfig(8):

ccd
ileave
[flags]
dev
[...]

ccd
The name of the ccd.

ileave
The interleave, expressed in units of DEV_BSIZE.

flags
The flags for the device, which may be represented as a decimal number, a hexadecimal number, a comma-separated list of strings, or the word ``none''.

dev[ ...]
The component partitions to be concatenated, which should be of type FS_CCD.

A `#' is a comment, and everything to end of line is ignored. A `\' at the end of a line indicates that the next line should be concatenated with the current. A `\' preceding any character (other than the end of line) prevents that character's special meaning from taking effect.

FILES

/etc/ccd.conf

EXAMPLES

An example /etc/ccd.conf:
#
# /etc/ccd.conf
# Configuration file for concatenated disk devices
#
        

# ccd ileave flags component devices ccd0 16 none /dev/sd2e /dev/sd3e

SEE ALSO

ccd(4), ccdconfig(8)

HISTORY

The ccd.conf configuration file first appeared in NetBSD1.1.