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/freebsd-10.2-release/sys/modules/geom/geom_fox/ | ||
H A D | Makefile | 116518 Wed Jun 18 09:29:28 MDT 2003 phk Add "GEOM_FOX", a class which detects and selects between multiple redundant paths to the same device. This class reacts to a label in the first sector of the device, which is created the following way: # "0123456789abcdef012345..." # "<----magic-----><-id-...> echo "GEOM::FOX someid" | dd of=/dev/da0 conv=sync NB: Since the fact that multiple disk devices are in fact the same device is not known to GEOM, the geom taste/spoil process cannot fully catch all corner cases and this module can therefore be confused if you do the right wrong things. NB: The disk level drivers need to do the right thing for this to be useful, and that is not by definition currently the case. |
/freebsd-10.2-release/sys/geom/ | ||
H A D | geom_fox.c | 116518 Wed Jun 18 09:29:28 MDT 2003 phk Add "GEOM_FOX", a class which detects and selects between multiple redundant paths to the same device. This class reacts to a label in the first sector of the device, which is created the following way: # "0123456789abcdef012345..." # "<----magic-----><-id-...> echo "GEOM::FOX someid" | dd of=/dev/da0 conv=sync NB: Since the fact that multiple disk devices are in fact the same device is not known to GEOM, the geom taste/spoil process cannot fully catch all corner cases and this module can therefore be confused if you do the right wrong things. NB: The disk level drivers need to do the right thing for this to be useful, and that is not by definition currently the case. |
/freebsd-10.2-release/sys/modules/geom/ | ||
H A D | Makefile | diff 116518 Wed Jun 18 09:29:28 MDT 2003 phk Add "GEOM_FOX", a class which detects and selects between multiple redundant paths to the same device. This class reacts to a label in the first sector of the device, which is created the following way: # "0123456789abcdef012345..." # "<----magic-----><-id-...> echo "GEOM::FOX someid" | dd of=/dev/da0 conv=sync NB: Since the fact that multiple disk devices are in fact the same device is not known to GEOM, the geom taste/spoil process cannot fully catch all corner cases and this module can therefore be confused if you do the right wrong things. NB: The disk level drivers need to do the right thing for this to be useful, and that is not by definition currently the case. |
/freebsd-10.2-release/sys/conf/ | ||
H A D | options | diff 116518 Wed Jun 18 09:29:28 MDT 2003 phk Add "GEOM_FOX", a class which detects and selects between multiple redundant paths to the same device. This class reacts to a label in the first sector of the device, which is created the following way: # "0123456789abcdef012345..." # "<----magic-----><-id-...> echo "GEOM::FOX someid" | dd of=/dev/da0 conv=sync NB: Since the fact that multiple disk devices are in fact the same device is not known to GEOM, the geom taste/spoil process cannot fully catch all corner cases and this module can therefore be confused if you do the right wrong things. NB: The disk level drivers need to do the right thing for this to be useful, and that is not by definition currently the case. |
H A D | NOTES | diff 116518 Wed Jun 18 09:29:28 MDT 2003 phk Add "GEOM_FOX", a class which detects and selects between multiple redundant paths to the same device. This class reacts to a label in the first sector of the device, which is created the following way: # "0123456789abcdef012345..." # "<----magic-----><-id-...> echo "GEOM::FOX someid" | dd of=/dev/da0 conv=sync NB: Since the fact that multiple disk devices are in fact the same device is not known to GEOM, the geom taste/spoil process cannot fully catch all corner cases and this module can therefore be confused if you do the right wrong things. NB: The disk level drivers need to do the right thing for this to be useful, and that is not by definition currently the case. |
H A D | files | diff 116518 Wed Jun 18 09:29:28 MDT 2003 phk Add "GEOM_FOX", a class which detects and selects between multiple redundant paths to the same device. This class reacts to a label in the first sector of the device, which is created the following way: # "0123456789abcdef012345..." # "<----magic-----><-id-...> echo "GEOM::FOX someid" | dd of=/dev/da0 conv=sync NB: Since the fact that multiple disk devices are in fact the same device is not known to GEOM, the geom taste/spoil process cannot fully catch all corner cases and this module can therefore be confused if you do the right wrong things. NB: The disk level drivers need to do the right thing for this to be useful, and that is not by definition currently the case. |
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