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author | наб <[email protected]> | 2021-06-04 22:29:26 +0200 |
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committer | Brian Behlendorf <[email protected]> | 2021-06-09 14:35:30 -0700 |
commit | 2badb3457ad396b3c2d282d7a9eae90259b15a5a (patch) | |
tree | 1698731f0d8c3fc2e510c87c1d183f948c561be2 /man/man8/zpool-events.8 | |
parent | b0f3e8a6ebe10a9098c7a984ae14c6fc9b0e0d7a (diff) |
Move properties, parameters, events, and concepts around manual sections
The pages moved as follows:
zpool-features.{5 => 7}
spl{-module-parameters.5 => .4}
zfs{-module-parameters.5 => .4}
zfs-events.5 => into zpool-events.8
zfsconcepts.{8 => 7}
zfsprops.{8 => 7}
zpoolconcepts.{8 => 7}
zpoolprops.{8 => 7}
Reviewed-by: Richard Laager <[email protected]>
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <[email protected]>
Signed-off-by: Ahelenia Ziemiańska <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Daniel Ebdrup Jensen <[email protected]>
Closes #12149
Closes #12212
Diffstat (limited to 'man/man8/zpool-events.8')
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diff --git a/man/man8/zpool-events.8 b/man/man8/zpool-events.8 index a95ce48d9..ab1d6ea56 100644 --- a/man/man8/zpool-events.8 +++ b/man/man8/zpool-events.8 @@ -49,10 +49,11 @@ These events are consumed by the and used to automate administrative tasks such as replacing a failed device with a hot spare. For more information about the subclasses and event payloads -that can be generated see the -.Xr zfs-events 5 -man page. -.Pp +that can be generated see +.Sx EVENTS +and the following sections. +. +.Sh OPTIONS .Bl -tag -compact -width Ds .It Fl c Clear all previous events. @@ -66,8 +67,417 @@ single tab instead of arbitrary space. Print the entire payload for each event. .El . +.Sh EVENTS +Theese are the different event subclasses. +The full event name would be +.Sy ereport.fs.zfs.\& Ns Em SUBCLASS , +but only the last part is listed here. +.Pp +.Bl -tag -compact -width "vdev.bad_guid_sum" +.It Sy checksum +Issued when a checksum error has been detected. +.It Sy io +Issued when there is an I/O error in a vdev in the pool. +.It Sy data +Issued when there have been data errors in the pool. +.It Sy deadman +Issued when an I/O request is determined to be "hung", this can be caused +by lost completion events due to flaky hardware or drivers. +See +.Sy zfs_deadman_failmode +in +.Xr zfs 4 +for additional information regarding "hung" I/O detection and configuration. +.It Sy delay +Issued when a completed I/O request exceeds the maximum allowed time +specified by the +.Sy zio_slow_io_ms +module parameter. +This can be an indicator of problems with the underlying storage device. +The number of delay events is ratelimited by the +.Sy zfs_slow_io_events_per_second +module parameter. +.It Sy config +Issued every time a vdev change have been done to the pool. +.It Sy zpool +Issued when a pool cannot be imported. +.It Sy zpool.destroy +Issued when a pool is destroyed. +.It Sy zpool.export +Issued when a pool is exported. +.It Sy zpool.import +Issued when a pool is imported. +.It Sy zpool.reguid +Issued when a REGUID (new unique identifier for the pool have been regenerated) have been detected. +.It Sy vdev.unknown +Issued when the vdev is unknown. +Such as trying to clear device errors on a vdev that have failed/been kicked +from the system/pool and is no longer available. +.It Sy vdev.open_failed +Issued when a vdev could not be opened (because it didn't exist for example). +.It Sy vdev.corrupt_data +Issued when corrupt data have been detected on a vdev. +.It Sy vdev.no_replicas +Issued when there are no more replicas to sustain the pool. +This would lead to the pool being +.Em DEGRADED . +.It Sy vdev.bad_guid_sum +Issued when a missing device in the pool have been detected. +.It Sy vdev.too_small +Issued when the system (kernel) have removed a device, and ZFS +notices that the device isn't there any more. +This is usually followed by a +.Sy probe_failure +event. +.It Sy vdev.bad_label +Issued when the label is OK but invalid. +.It Sy vdev.bad_ashift +Issued when the ashift alignment requirement has increased. +.It Sy vdev.remove +Issued when a vdev is detached from a mirror (or a spare detached from a +vdev where it have been used to replace a failed drive - only works if +the original drive have been readded). +.It Sy vdev.clear +Issued when clearing device errors in a pool. +Such as running +.Nm zpool Cm clear +on a device in the pool. +.It Sy vdev.check +Issued when a check to see if a given vdev could be opened is started. +.It Sy vdev.spare +Issued when a spare have kicked in to replace a failed device. +.It Sy vdev.autoexpand +Issued when a vdev can be automatically expanded. +.It Sy io_failure +Issued when there is an I/O failure in a vdev in the pool. +.It Sy probe_failure +Issued when a probe fails on a vdev. +This would occur if a vdev +have been kicked from the system outside of ZFS (such as the kernel +have removed the device). +.It Sy log_replay +Issued when the intent log cannot be replayed. +The can occur in the case of a missing or damaged log device. +.It Sy resilver.start +Issued when a resilver is started. +.It Sy resilver.finish +Issued when the running resilver have finished. +.It Sy scrub.start +Issued when a scrub is started on a pool. +.It Sy scrub.finish +Issued when a pool has finished scrubbing. +.It Sy scrub.abort +Issued when a scrub is aborted on a pool. +.It Sy scrub.resume +Issued when a scrub is resumed on a pool. +.It Sy scrub.paused +Issued when a scrub is paused on a pool. +.It Sy bootfs.vdev.attach +.El +. +.Sh PAYLOADS +This is the payload (data, information) that accompanies an +event. +.Pp +For +.Xr zed 8 , +these are set to uppercase and prefixed with +.Sy ZEVENT_ . +.Pp +.Bl -tag -compact -width "vdev_cksum_errors" +.It Sy pool +Pool name. +.It Sy pool_failmode +Failmode - +.Sy wait , +.Sy continue , +or +.Sy panic . +See the +.Sy failmode +property in +.Xr zpoolprops 7 +for more information. +.It Sy pool_guid +The GUID of the pool. +.It Sy pool_context +The load state for the pool (0=none, 1=open, 2=import, 3=tryimport, 4=recover +5=error). +.It Sy vdev_guid +The GUID of the vdev in question (the vdev failing or operated upon with +.Nm zpool Cm clear , +etc.). +.It Sy vdev_type +Type of vdev - +.Sy disk , +.Sy file , +.Sy mirror , +etc. +See the +.Sy Virtual Devices +section of +.Xr zpoolconcepts 7 +for more information on possible values. +.It Sy vdev_path +Full path of the vdev, including any +.Em -partX . +.It Sy vdev_devid +ID of vdev (if any). +.It Sy vdev_fru +Physical FRU location. +.It Sy vdev_state +State of vdev (0=uninitialized, 1=closed, 2=offline, 3=removed, 4=failed to open, 5=faulted, 6=degraded, 7=healthy). +.It Sy vdev_ashift +The ashift value of the vdev. +.It Sy vdev_complete_ts +The time the last I/O request completed for the specified vdev. +.It Sy vdev_delta_ts +The time since the last I/O request completed for the specified vdev. +.It Sy vdev_spare_paths +List of spares, including full path and any +.Em -partX . +.It Sy vdev_spare_guids +GUID(s) of spares. +.It Sy vdev_read_errors +How many read errors that have been detected on the vdev. +.It Sy vdev_write_errors +How many write errors that have been detected on the vdev. +.It Sy vdev_cksum_errors +How many checksum errors that have been detected on the vdev. +.It Sy parent_guid +GUID of the vdev parent. +.It Sy parent_type +Type of parent. +See +.Sy vdev_type . +.It Sy parent_path +Path of the vdev parent (if any). +.It Sy parent_devid +ID of the vdev parent (if any). +.It Sy zio_objset +The object set number for a given I/O request. +.It Sy zio_object +The object number for a given I/O request. +.It Sy zio_level +The indirect level for the block. +Level 0 is the lowest level and includes data blocks. +Values > 0 indicate metadata blocks at the appropriate level. +.It Sy zio_blkid +The block ID for a given I/O request. +.It Sy zio_err +The error number for a failure when handling a given I/O request, +compatible with +.Xr errno 3 +with the value of +.Sy EBADE +used to indicate a ZFS checksum error. +.It Sy zio_offset +The offset in bytes of where to write the I/O request for the specified vdev. +.It Sy zio_size +The size in bytes of the I/O request. +.It Sy zio_flags +The current flags describing how the I/O request should be handled. +See the +.Sy I/O FLAGS +section for the full list of I/O flags. +.It Sy zio_stage +The current stage of the I/O in the pipeline. +See the +.Sy I/O STAGES +section for a full list of all the I/O stages. +.It Sy zio_pipeline +The valid pipeline stages for the I/O. +See the +.Sy I/O STAGES +section for a full list of all the I/O stages. +.It Sy zio_delay +The time elapsed (in nanoseconds) waiting for the block layer to complete the +I/O request. +Unlike +.Sy zio_delta , +this does not include any vdev queuing time and is +therefore solely a measure of the block layer performance. +.It Sy zio_timestamp +The time when a given I/O request was submitted. +.It Sy zio_delta +The time required to service a given I/O request. +.It Sy prev_state +The previous state of the vdev. +.It Sy cksum_expected +The expected checksum value for the block. +.It Sy cksum_actual +The actual checksum value for an errant block. +.It Sy cksum_algorithm +Checksum algorithm used. +See +.Xr zfsprops 7 +for more information on the available checksum algorithms. +.It Sy cksum_byteswap +Whether or not the data is byteswapped. +.It Sy bad_ranges +.No [\& Ns Ar start , end ) +pairs of corruption offsets. +Offsets are always aligned on a 64-bit boundary, +and can include some gaps of non-corruption. +(See +.Sy bad_ranges_min_gap ) +.It Sy bad_ranges_min_gap +In order to bound the size of the +.Sy bad_ranges +array, gaps of non-corruption +less than or equal to +.Sy bad_ranges_min_gap +bytes have been merged with +adjacent corruption. +Always at least 8 bytes, since corruption is detected on a 64-bit word basis. +.It Sy bad_range_sets +This array has one element per range in +.Sy bad_ranges . +Each element contains +the count of bits in that range which were clear in the good data and set +in the bad data. +.It Sy bad_range_clears +This array has one element per range in +.Sy bad_ranges . +Each element contains +the count of bits for that range which were set in the good data and clear in +the bad data. +.It Sy bad_set_bits +If this field exists, it is an array of +.Pq Ar bad data No & ~( Ns Ar good data ) ; +that is, the bits set in the bad data which are cleared in the good data. +Each element corresponds a byte whose offset is in a range in +.Sy bad_ranges , +and the array is ordered by offset. +Thus, the first element is the first byte in the first +.Sy bad_ranges +range, and the last element is the last byte in the last +.Sy bad_ranges +range. +.It Sy bad_cleared_bits +Like +.Sy bad_set_bits , +but contains +.Pq Ar good data No & ~( Ns Ar bad data ) ; +that is, the bits set in the good data which are cleared in the bad data. +.It Sy bad_set_histogram +If this field exists, it is an array of counters. +Each entry counts bits set in a particular bit of a big-endian uint64 type. +The first entry counts bits +set in the high-order bit of the first byte, the 9th byte, etc, and the last +entry counts bits set of the low-order bit of the 8th byte, the 16th byte, etc. +This information is useful for observing a stuck bit in a parallel data path, +such as IDE or parallel SCSI. +.It Sy bad_cleared_histogram +If this field exists, it is an array of counters. +Each entry counts bit clears in a particular bit of a big-endian uint64 type. +The first entry counts bits +clears of the high-order bit of the first byte, the 9th byte, etc, and the +last entry counts clears of the low-order bit of the 8th byte, the 16th byte, etc. +This information is useful for observing a stuck bit in a parallel data +path, such as IDE or parallel SCSI. +.El +. +.Sh I/O STAGES +The ZFS I/O pipeline is comprised of various stages which are defined below. +The individual stages are used to construct these basic I/O +operations: Read, Write, Free, Claim, and Ioctl. +These stages may be +set on an event to describe the life cycle of a given I/O request. +.Pp +.TS +tab(:); +l l l . +Stage:Bit Mask:Operations +_:_:_ +ZIO_STAGE_OPEN:0x00000001:RWFCI + +ZIO_STAGE_READ_BP_INIT:0x00000002:R---- +ZIO_STAGE_WRITE_BP_INIT:0x00000004:-W--- +ZIO_STAGE_FREE_BP_INIT:0x00000008:--F-- +ZIO_STAGE_ISSUE_ASYNC:0x00000010:RWF-- +ZIO_STAGE_WRITE_COMPRESS:0x00000020:-W--- + +ZIO_STAGE_ENCRYPT:0x00000040:-W--- +ZIO_STAGE_CHECKSUM_GENERATE:0x00000080:-W--- + +ZIO_STAGE_NOP_WRITE:0x00000100:-W--- + +ZIO_STAGE_DDT_READ_START:0x00000200:R---- +ZIO_STAGE_DDT_READ_DONE:0x00000400:R---- +ZIO_STAGE_DDT_WRITE:0x00000800:-W--- +ZIO_STAGE_DDT_FREE:0x00001000:--F-- + +ZIO_STAGE_GANG_ASSEMBLE:0x00002000:RWFC- +ZIO_STAGE_GANG_ISSUE:0x00004000:RWFC- + +ZIO_STAGE_DVA_THROTTLE:0x00008000:-W--- +ZIO_STAGE_DVA_ALLOCATE:0x00010000:-W--- +ZIO_STAGE_DVA_FREE:0x00020000:--F-- +ZIO_STAGE_DVA_CLAIM:0x00040000:---C- + +ZIO_STAGE_READY:0x00080000:RWFCI + +ZIO_STAGE_VDEV_IO_START:0x00100000:RW--I +ZIO_STAGE_VDEV_IO_DONE:0x00200000:RW--I +ZIO_STAGE_VDEV_IO_ASSESS:0x00400000:RW--I + +ZIO_STAGE_CHECKSUM_VERIFY:0x00800000:R---- + +ZIO_STAGE_DONE:0x01000000:RWFCI +.TE +. +.Sh I/O FLAGS +Every I/O request in the pipeline contains a set of flags which describe its +function and are used to govern its behavior. +These flags will be set in an event as a +.Sy zio_flags +payload entry. +.Pp +.TS +tab(:); +l l . +Flag:Bit Mask +_:_ +ZIO_FLAG_DONT_AGGREGATE:0x00000001 +ZIO_FLAG_IO_REPAIR:0x00000002 +ZIO_FLAG_SELF_HEAL:0x00000004 +ZIO_FLAG_RESILVER:0x00000008 +ZIO_FLAG_SCRUB:0x00000010 +ZIO_FLAG_SCAN_THREAD:0x00000020 +ZIO_FLAG_PHYSICAL:0x00000040 + +ZIO_FLAG_CANFAIL:0x00000080 +ZIO_FLAG_SPECULATIVE:0x00000100 +ZIO_FLAG_CONFIG_WRITER:0x00000200 +ZIO_FLAG_DONT_RETRY:0x00000400 +ZIO_FLAG_DONT_CACHE:0x00000800 +ZIO_FLAG_NODATA:0x00001000 +ZIO_FLAG_INDUCE_DAMAGE:0x00002000 + +ZIO_FLAG_IO_ALLOCATING:0x00004000 +ZIO_FLAG_IO_RETRY:0x00008000 +ZIO_FLAG_PROBE:0x00010000 +ZIO_FLAG_TRYHARD:0x00020000 +ZIO_FLAG_OPTIONAL:0x00040000 + +ZIO_FLAG_DONT_QUEUE:0x00080000 +ZIO_FLAG_DONT_PROPAGATE:0x00100000 +ZIO_FLAG_IO_BYPASS:0x00200000 +ZIO_FLAG_IO_REWRITE:0x00400000 +ZIO_FLAG_RAW_COMPRESS:0x00800000 +ZIO_FLAG_RAW_ENCRYPT:0x01000000 + +ZIO_FLAG_GANG_CHILD:0x02000000 +ZIO_FLAG_DDT_CHILD:0x04000000 +ZIO_FLAG_GODFATHER:0x08000000 +ZIO_FLAG_NOPWRITE:0x10000000 +ZIO_FLAG_REEXECUTED:0x20000000 +ZIO_FLAG_DELEGATED:0x40000000 +ZIO_FLAG_FASTWRITE:0x80000000 +.TE +. .Sh SEE ALSO -.Xr zfs-events 5 , -.Xr zfs-module-parameters 5 , +.Xr zfs 4 , .Xr zed 8 , .Xr zpool-wait 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