doc: fix some typos and align indent when setup.sh --help
Signed-off-by: Dayu Liu <liu.dayu@zte.com.cn> Change-Id: Id0a2a3a577adfd5026b662d97d74c9ec6aebeb8e Reviewed-on: https://review.spdk.io/gerrit/c/spdk/spdk/+/2396 Community-CI: Mellanox Build Bot Reviewed-by: Changpeng Liu <changpeng.liu@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com> Tested-by: SPDK CI Jenkins <sys_sgci@intel.com>
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## SPDK GPT partition table {#bdev_ug_gpt}
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## SPDK GPT partition table {#bdev_ug_gpt}
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The SPDK partition type GUID is `7c5222bd-8f5d-4087-9c00-bf9843c7b58c`. Existing SPDK bdevs
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The SPDK partition type GUID is `7c5222bd-8f5d-4087-9c00-bf9843c7b58c`. Existing SPDK bdevs
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can be exposed as Linux block devices via NBD and then ca be partitioned with
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can be exposed as Linux block devices via NBD and then can be partitioned with
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standard partitioning tools. After partitioning, the bdevs will need to be deleted and
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standard partitioning tools. After partitioning, the bdevs will need to be deleted and
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attached again for the GPT bdev module to see any changes. NBD kernel module must be
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attached again for the GPT bdev module to see any changes. NBD kernel module must be
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loaded first. To create NBD bdev user should use `nbd_start_disk` RPC command.
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loaded first. To create NBD bdev user should use `nbd_start_disk` RPC command.
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### Example: Configure simple iSCSI Target with one portal and two LUNs
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### Example: Configure simple iSCSI Target with one portal and two LUNs
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Assuming we have one iSCSI Target server with portal at 10.0.0.1:3200, two LUNs (Malloc0 and Malloc),
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Assuming we have one iSCSI Target server with portal at 10.0.0.1:3200, two LUNs (Malloc0 and Malloc1),
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and accepting initiators on 10.0.0.2/32, like on diagram below:
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and accepting initiators on 10.0.0.2/32, like on diagram below:
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## Create bdev (block device) {#vhost_bdev_create}
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## Create bdev (block device) {#vhost_bdev_create}
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SPDK bdevs are block devices which will be exposed to the guest OS.
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SPDK bdevs are block devices which will be exposed to the guest OS.
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For vhost-scsi, bdevs are exposed as as SCSI LUNs on SCSI devices attached to the
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For vhost-scsi, bdevs are exposed as SCSI LUNs on SCSI devices attached to the
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vhost-scsi controller in the guest OS.
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vhost-scsi controller in the guest OS.
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For vhost-blk, bdevs are exposed directly as block devices in the guest OS and are
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For vhost-blk, bdevs are exposed directly as block devices in the guest OS and are
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not associated at all with SCSI.
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not associated at all with SCSI.
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### Hot-attach
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### Hot-attach
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Hot-attach is is done by simply attaching a bdev to a vhost controller with a QEMU VM
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Hot-attach is done by simply attaching a bdev to a vhost controller with a QEMU VM
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already started. No other extra action is necessary.
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already started. No other extra action is necessary.
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~~~{.sh}
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~~~{.sh}
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