• The bio(4) pseudo-device driver and the bioctl(8) utility implement a generic RAID volume management interface in OpenBSD and NetBSD. The idea behind this...
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  • approach taken by OpenBSD in 2005 with its bio(4) pseudo-device driver and the bioctl utility, which provide volume status, and allow LED/alarm/hotspare control...
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  • with integrated volume management NetBSD § 5.0 (2009) bioctl arcmsr No No Yes Yes Yes Yes bioctl on NetBSD can be used for both maintenance and initialisation...
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  • OpenBSD and NetBSD, ioctl is used by the bio(4) pseudo-device driver and the bioctl utility to implement RAID volume management in a unified vendor-agnostic...
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  • fd to 83 (for Linux). Free and open-source software portal Linux portal bioctl on OpenBSD/NetBSD "Announcement: mdadm maintainer update". marc.info. 2023-12-14...
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  • the same time when bio(4) and bioctl were ported from OpenBSD to NetBSD.: §7.1  Free and open-source software portal bioctl hw.sensors lm_sensors SpeedFan...
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    The bio(4) interface for vendor-agnostic RAID volume management through bioctl has been available in NetBSD since 2007. Support for software RAID is provided...
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  • provides ioctl access to devices otherwise not found as /dev nodes, used by bioctl to implement RAID management in OpenBSD and NetBSD. /dev/sysmon – used by...
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    Many open source projects started as components of OpenBSD, including: bioctl, a generic RAID management interface similar to ifconfig CARP, a free alternative...
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  • approach taken by OpenBSD in 2005 with its bio(4) pseudo-device and the bioctl utility, which provide volume status, and allow LED/alarm/hotspare control...
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  • can perform data scrubbing and preventive maintenance. In OpenBSD, the bioctl(8) utility allows the system administrator to control these patrol reads...
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  • SGPIO (Serial General Purpose Input/Output) SCSI Enclosure Services (SES) bioctl § SAF-TE hw.sensors SAF-TE IR 1.0 Introduction SAF-TE IR 3.0 SAF-TE Interface...
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  • state of affairs prompted OpenBSD to create and popularise its bio(4), bioctl and sensor drive concepts as an alternative solution for RAID monitoring...
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  • Attached Fault-Tolerant Enclosure SGPIO - Serial General Purpose Input/Output bioctl § SES hw.sensors "INCITS 518-2017 - Information Technology - SCSI Enclosure...
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  • Storage area network (SAN) Logical volume management Veritas Volume Manager bioctl with softraid on OpenBSD Greg Lehey (1999). The Vinum Volume Manager (PDF)...
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  • Veriexec busdma DTrace envsys LKM Rump kernel File systems and storage bioctl CHFS disklabel fdisk LVM2 PUFFS tmpfs UFS WAPBL OpenZFS Firewalls and networking...
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  • Veriexec busdma DTrace envsys LKM Rump kernel File systems and storage bioctl CHFS disklabel fdisk LVM2 PUFFS tmpfs UFS WAPBL OpenZFS Firewalls and networking...
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