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The device-mapper RAID (dm-raid) target provides a bridge from DM to MD.
It allows the MD RAID drivers to be accessed using a device-mapper
interface.
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The target is named "raid" and it accepts the following parameters:

  <raid_type> <#raid_params> <raid_params> \
    <#raid_devs> <metadata_dev0> <dev0> [.. <metadata_devN> <devN>]

<raid_type>:
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  raid1		RAID1 mirroring
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  raid4		RAID4 dedicated parity disk
  raid5_la	RAID5 left asymmetric
		- rotating parity 0 with data continuation
  raid5_ra	RAID5 right asymmetric
		- rotating parity N with data continuation
  raid5_ls	RAID5 left symmetric
		- rotating parity 0 with data restart
  raid5_rs 	RAID5 right symmetric
		- rotating parity N with data restart
  raid6_zr	RAID6 zero restart
		- rotating parity zero (left-to-right) with data restart
  raid6_nr	RAID6 N restart
		- rotating parity N (right-to-left) with data restart
  raid6_nc	RAID6 N continue
		- rotating parity N (right-to-left) with data continuation
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  raid10        Various RAID10 inspired algorithms chosen by additional params
		- RAID10: Striped Mirrors (aka 'Striping on top of mirrors')
		- RAID1E: Integrated Adjacent Stripe Mirroring
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		- RAID1E: Integrated Offset Stripe Mirroring
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		-  and other similar RAID10 variants
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  Reference: Chapter 4 of
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  http://www.snia.org/sites/default/files/SNIA_DDF_Technical_Position_v2.0.pdf

<#raid_params>: The number of parameters that follow.

<raid_params> consists of
    Mandatory parameters:
        <chunk_size>: Chunk size in sectors.  This parameter is often known as
		      "stripe size".  It is the only mandatory parameter and
		      is placed first.

    followed by optional parameters (in any order):
	[sync|nosync]   Force or prevent RAID initialization.

	[rebuild <idx>]	Rebuild drive number idx (first drive is 0).

	[daemon_sleep <ms>]
		Interval between runs of the bitmap daemon that
		clear bits.  A longer interval means less bitmap I/O but
		resyncing after a failure is likely to take longer.

	[min_recovery_rate <kB/sec/disk>]  Throttle RAID initialization
	[max_recovery_rate <kB/sec/disk>]  Throttle RAID initialization
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	[write_mostly <idx>]		   Drive index is write-mostly
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	[max_write_behind <sectors>]       See '-write-behind=' (man mdadm)
	[stripe_cache <sectors>]           Stripe cache size (higher RAIDs only)
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	[region_size <sectors>]
		The region_size multiplied by the number of regions is the
		logical size of the array.  The bitmap records the device
		synchronisation state for each region.
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        [raid10_copies   <# copies>]
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        [raid10_format   <near|far|offset>]
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		These two options are used to alter the default layout of
		a RAID10 configuration.  The number of copies is can be
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		specified, but the default is 2.  There are also three
		variations to how the copies are laid down - the default
		is "near".  Near copies are what most people think of with
		respect to mirroring.  If these options are left unspecified,
		or 'raid10_copies 2' and/or 'raid10_format near' are given,
		then the layouts for 2, 3 and 4 devices	are:
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		2 drives         3 drives          4 drives
		--------         ----------        --------------
		A1  A1           A1  A1  A2        A1  A1  A2  A2
		A2  A2           A2  A3  A3        A3  A3  A4  A4
		A3  A3           A4  A4  A5        A5  A5  A6  A6
		A4  A4           A5  A6  A6        A7  A7  A8  A8
		..  ..           ..  ..  ..        ..  ..  ..  ..
		The 2-device layout is equivalent 2-way RAID1.  The 4-device
		layout is what a traditional RAID10 would look like.  The
		3-device layout is what might be called a 'RAID1E - Integrated
		Adjacent Stripe Mirroring'.

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		If 'raid10_copies 2' and 'raid10_format far', then the layouts
		for 2, 3 and 4 devices are:
		2 drives             3 drives             4 drives
		--------             --------------       --------------------
		A1  A2               A1   A2   A3         A1   A2   A3   A4
		A3  A4               A4   A5   A6         A5   A6   A7   A8
		A5  A6               A7   A8   A9         A9   A10  A11  A12
		..  ..               ..   ..   ..         ..   ..   ..   ..
		A2  A1               A3   A1   A2         A2   A1   A4   A3
		A4  A3               A6   A4   A5         A6   A5   A8   A7
		A6  A5               A9   A7   A8         A10  A9   A12  A11
		..  ..               ..   ..   ..         ..   ..   ..   ..

		If 'raid10_copies 2' and 'raid10_format offset', then the
		layouts for 2, 3 and 4 devices are:
		2 drives       3 drives           4 drives
		--------       ------------       -----------------
		A1  A2         A1  A2  A3         A1  A2  A3  A4
		A2  A1         A3  A1  A2         A2  A1  A4  A3
		A3  A4         A4  A5  A6         A5  A6  A7  A8
		A4  A3         A6  A4  A5         A6  A5  A8  A7
		A5  A6         A7  A8  A9         A9  A10 A11 A12
		A6  A5         A9  A7  A8         A10 A9  A12 A11
		..  ..         ..  ..  ..         ..  ..  ..  ..
		Here we see layouts closely akin to 'RAID1E - Integrated
		Offset Stripe Mirroring'.

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<#raid_devs>: The number of devices composing the array.
	Each device consists of two entries.  The first is the device
	containing the metadata (if any); the second is the one containing the
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	data.
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	If a drive has failed or is missing at creation time, a '-' can be
	given for both the metadata and data drives for a given position.


Example tables
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# RAID4 - 4 data drives, 1 parity (no metadata devices)
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# No metadata devices specified to hold superblock/bitmap info
# Chunk size of 1MiB
# (Lines separated for easy reading)
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0 1960893648 raid \
        raid4 1 2048 \
        5 - 8:17 - 8:33 - 8:49 - 8:65 - 8:81

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# RAID4 - 4 data drives, 1 parity (with metadata devices)
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# Chunk size of 1MiB, force RAID initialization,
#       min recovery rate at 20 kiB/sec/disk
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0 1960893648 raid \
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        raid4 4 2048 sync min_recovery_rate 20 \
        5 8:17 8:18 8:33 8:34 8:49 8:50 8:65 8:66 8:81 8:82
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'dmsetup table' displays the table used to construct the mapping.
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The optional parameters are always printed in the order listed
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above with "sync" or "nosync" always output ahead of the other
arguments, regardless of the order used when originally loading the table.
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Arguments that can be repeated are ordered by value.
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'dmsetup status' yields information on the state and health of the
array.
The output is as follows:
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1: <s> <l> raid \
2:      <raid_type> <#devices> <1 health char for each dev> <resync_ratio>

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Line 1 is the standard output produced by device-mapper.
Line 2 is produced by the raid target, and best explained by example:
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        0 1960893648 raid raid4 5 AAAAA 2/490221568
Here we can see the RAID type is raid4, there are 5 devices - all of
which are 'A'live, and the array is 2/490221568 complete with recovery.
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Faulty or missing devices are marked 'D'.  Devices that are out-of-sync
are marked 'a'.
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Version History
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1.0.0	Initial version.  Support for RAID 4/5/6
1.1.0	Added support for RAID 1
1.2.0	Handle creation of arrays that contain failed devices.
1.3.0	Added support for RAID 10
1.3.1	Allow device replacement/rebuild for RAID 10
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1.3.2   Fix/improve redundancy checking for RAID10
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1.4.0	Non-functional change.  Removes arg from mapping function.
1.4.1   Add RAID10 "far" and "offset" algorithm support.