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GGATEL(8) System Manager's Manual GGATEL(8)

ggatelGEOM Gate local control utility

ggatel create [-v] [-o ro | wo | rw] [-s sectorsize] [-t timeout] [-u unit] path

ggatel destroy [-f] -u unit

ggatel list [-v] [-u unit]

ggatel rescue [-v] [-o ro | wo | rw] -u unit path

The ggatel utility is a local GEOM Gate class consumer. It can be used as a replacement for md(4) devices or as a “GEOMificator” for non GEOM-aware devices, but it was mainly created as an example on how to use and how to communicate with the GEOM Gate kernel subsystem.

Available commands:

Create a ggate provider related to the given regular file or device.
Destroy the given ggate provider.
List ggate providers.
Take over a previously created provider and handle pending and future requests. This is useful if the initial ggatel process died. To prevent data loss, the given path must lead to the regular file or device that was used to create the provider.

Available options:

Forcibly destroy ggate provider (cancels all pending requests).
ro | |
Specify permissions to use when opening the file or device: read-only (ro), write-only (wo), or read-write (rw). Default is rw.
sectorsize
Sector size for ggate provider. If not specified, it is taken from the device, or set to 512 bytes for files.
timeout
Number of seconds to wait before an I/O request will be canceled. 0 means no timeout. Default is 30.
unit
Unit number to use.
Do not fork, run in foreground and print debug information on standard output.
path
Path to a regular file or device.

Exit status is 0 on success, or 1 if the command fails. To get details about the failure, ggatel should be called with the -v option.

“GEOMify” the “fd0” device and use gbde(8) to encrypt data on a floppy disk.

ggatel create -u 5 /dev/fd0
gbde init /dev/ggate5
gbde attach ggate5
newfs /dev/ggate5.bde
mount /dev/ggate5.bde /secret
cp /private/foo /secret/
umount /secret
gbde detach ggate5
ggatel destroy -u 5

geom(4), gbde(8), ggatec(8), ggated(8), mount(8), newfs(8)

The ggatel utility appeared in FreeBSD 5.3.

The ggatel utility as well as this manual page was written by Pawel Jakub Dawidek <pjd@FreeBSD.org>.

September 8, 2016 FreeBSD-12.0