3 vblade \- virtual AoE target
28 serves it as an AoE (ATA-over-Ethernet) target via
29 the specified interfaces. The default interface is
31 Since AoE uses raw Ethernet frames, the target is
32 only visible on the local ethernet segment.
34 All target-related options are reset for each
37 .TP \w'\fL-e\ \fIetherXX'u
39 Initialize the configuration header in
41 All previous configuration information is lost. Without this option,
42 configuration is read from
44 and command like options override previous settings.
47 Raw. Do not use a configuration header. This is useful when
48 exporting a device or file not generally exported by
52 The exported target will have size
54 rather than the available space in the target. A size may end in
61 to specify a customary
66 Specify the shelf and slot (or major and minor) address of the target.
67 Valid shelf numbers are between 0 and 65534. Valid slots are 0-255.
70 Set the AoE config string to
74 Listen to the network port
76 Multiple ports may be specified.
80 .IR http://www.coraid.com/documents/AoEr11.txt .
82 .B /sys/src/cmd/disk/vblade
84 Security depends on control of the local Ethernet segment. It may be
85 unwise to serve AoE on a segment bridged to a wireless network.