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.