What: /sys/class/rnbd-server
Date: Feb 2020
KernelVersion: 5.7
Contact: Jack Wang <[email protected]> Danil Kipnis <[email protected]>
Description: provide information about RNBD-server.
What: /sys/class/rnbd-server/ctl/
Date: Feb 2020
KernelVersion: 5.7
Contact: Jack Wang <[email protected]> Danil Kipnis <[email protected]>
Description: When a client maps a device, a directory entry with the name of the
block device is created under /sys/class/rnbd-server/ctl/devices/.
What: /sys/class/rnbd-server/ctl/devices/<device_name>/block_dev
Date: Feb 2020
KernelVersion: 5.7
Contact: Jack Wang <[email protected]> Danil Kipnis <[email protected]>
Description: Is a symlink to the sysfs entry of the exported device.
Example:
block_dev -> ../../../../class/block/ram0
What: /sys/class/rnbd-server/ctl/devices/<device_name>/sessions/
Date: Feb 2020
KernelVersion: 5.7
Contact: Jack Wang <[email protected]> Danil Kipnis <[email protected]>
Description: For each client a particular device is exported to, following directory will be
created:
/sys/class/rnbd-server/ctl/devices/<device_name>/sessions/<session-name>/
When the device is unmapped by that client, the directory will be removed.
What: /sys/class/rnbd-server/ctl/devices/<device_name>/sessions/<session-name>/read_only
Date: Feb 2020
KernelVersion: 5.7
Contact: Jack Wang <[email protected]> Danil Kipnis <[email protected]>
Description: Contains '1' if device is mapped read-only, otherwise '0'.
What: /sys/class/rnbd-server/ctl/devices/<device_name>/sessions/<session-name>/mapping_path
Date: Feb 2020
KernelVersion: 5.7
Contact: Jack Wang <[email protected]> Danil Kipnis <[email protected]>
Description: Contains the relative device path provided by the user during mapping.
What: /sys/class/rnbd-server/ctl/devices/<device_name>/sessions/<session-name>/access_mode
Date: Feb 2020
KernelVersion: 5.7
Contact: Jack Wang <[email protected]> Danil Kipnis <[email protected]>
Description: Contains the device access mode: ro, rw or migration.
What: /sys/class/rnbd-server/ctl/devices/<device_name>/sessions/<session-name>/force_close
Date: Nov 2020
KernelVersion: 5.10
Contact: Jack Wang <[email protected]> Danil Kipnis <[email protected]>
Description: Write "1" to the file to close the device on server side. Please
note that the client side device will not be closed, read or
write to the device will get -ENOTCONN.