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1 | @example | |
2 | @c man begin SYNOPSIS | |
3 | @command{qemu-nbd} [OPTION]... @var{filename} | |
4 | ||
5 | @command{qemu-nbd} @option{-d} @var{dev} | |
6 | @c man end | |
7 | @end example | |
8 | ||
9 | @c man begin DESCRIPTION | |
10 | ||
11 | Export a QEMU disk image using the NBD protocol. | |
12 | ||
13 | @c man end | |
14 | ||
15 | @c man begin OPTIONS | |
16 | @var{filename} is a disk image filename, or a set of block | |
17 | driver options if @var{--image-opts} is specified. | |
18 | ||
19 | @var{dev} is an NBD device. | |
20 | ||
21 | @table @option | |
22 | @item --object type,id=@var{id},...props... | |
23 | Define a new instance of the @var{type} object class identified by @var{id}. | |
24 | See the @code{qemu(1)} manual page for full details of the properties | |
25 | supported. The common object types that it makes sense to define are the | |
26 | @code{secret} object, which is used to supply passwords and/or encryption | |
27 | keys, and the @code{tls-creds} object, which is used to supply TLS | |
28 | credentials for the qemu-nbd server. | |
29 | @item -p, --port=@var{port} | |
30 | The TCP port to listen on (default @samp{10809}) | |
31 | @item -o, --offset=@var{offset} | |
32 | The offset into the image | |
33 | @item -b, --bind=@var{iface} | |
34 | The interface to bind to (default @samp{0.0.0.0}) | |
35 | @item -k, --socket=@var{path} | |
36 | Use a unix socket with path @var{path} | |
37 | @item --image-opts | |
38 | Treat @var{filename} as a set of image options, instead of a plain | |
39 | filename. If this flag is specified, the @var{-f} flag should | |
40 | not be used, instead the '@code{format=}' option should be set. | |
41 | @item -f, --format=@var{fmt} | |
42 | Force the use of the block driver for format @var{fmt} instead of | |
43 | auto-detecting | |
44 | @item -r, --read-only | |
45 | Export the disk as read-only | |
46 | @item -P, --partition=@var{num} | |
47 | Only expose partition @var{num} | |
48 | @item -s, --snapshot | |
49 | Use @var{filename} as an external snapshot, create a temporary | |
50 | file with backing_file=@var{filename}, redirect the write to | |
51 | the temporary one | |
52 | @item -l, --load-snapshot=@var{snapshot_param} | |
53 | Load an internal snapshot inside @var{filename} and export it | |
54 | as an read-only device, @var{snapshot_param} format is | |
55 | 'snapshot.id=[ID],snapshot.name=[NAME]' or '[ID_OR_NAME]' | |
56 | @item -n, --nocache | |
57 | @itemx --cache=@var{cache} | |
58 | The cache mode to be used with the file. See the documentation of | |
59 | the emulator's @code{-drive cache=...} option for allowed values. | |
60 | @item --aio=@var{aio} | |
61 | Set the asynchronous I/O mode between @samp{threads} (the default) | |
62 | and @samp{native} (Linux only). | |
63 | @item --discard=@var{discard} | |
64 | Control whether @dfn{discard} (also known as @dfn{trim} or @dfn{unmap}) | |
65 | requests are ignored or passed to the filesystem. @var{discard} is one of | |
66 | @samp{ignore} (or @samp{off}), @samp{unmap} (or @samp{on}). The default is | |
67 | @samp{ignore}. | |
68 | @item --detect-zeroes=@var{detect-zeroes} | |
69 | Control the automatic conversion of plain zero writes by the OS to | |
70 | driver-specific optimized zero write commands. @var{detect-zeroes} is one of | |
71 | @samp{off}, @samp{on} or @samp{unmap}. @samp{unmap} | |
72 | converts a zero write to an unmap operation and can only be used if | |
73 | @var{discard} is set to @samp{unmap}. The default is @samp{off}. | |
74 | @item -c, --connect=@var{dev} | |
75 | Connect @var{filename} to NBD device @var{dev} | |
76 | @item -d, --disconnect | |
77 | Disconnect the device @var{dev} | |
78 | @item -e, --shared=@var{num} | |
79 | Allow up to @var{num} clients to share the device (default @samp{1}) | |
80 | @item -t, --persistent | |
81 | Don't exit on the last connection | |
82 | @item -x NAME, --export-name=NAME | |
83 | Set the NBD volume export name. This switches the server to use | |
84 | the new style NBD protocol negotiation | |
85 | @item --tls-creds=ID | |
86 | Enable mandatory TLS encryption for the server by setting the ID | |
87 | of the TLS credentials object previously created with the --object | |
88 | option. | |
89 | @item -v, --verbose | |
90 | Display extra debugging information | |
91 | @item -h, --help | |
92 | Display this help and exit | |
93 | @item -V, --version | |
94 | Display version information and exit | |
95 | @end table | |
96 | ||
97 | @c man end | |
98 | ||
99 | @ignore | |
100 | ||
101 | @setfilename qemu-nbd | |
102 | @settitle QEMU Disk Network Block Device Server | |
103 | ||
104 | @c man begin AUTHOR | |
105 | Copyright (C) 2006 Anthony Liguori <[email protected]>. | |
106 | This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO | |
107 | warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. | |
108 | @c man end | |
109 | ||
110 | @c man begin SEEALSO | |
111 | qemu(1), qemu-img(1) | |
112 | @c man end | |
113 | ||
114 | @end ignore |