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

NAME
       glabel -- disk labelization control utility

SYNOPSIS
       glabel create [-v] name dev
       glabel destroy [-fv] name ...
       glabel label [-v] name dev
       glabel stop [-fv] name ...
       glabel clear [-v] dev ...
       glabel dump dev ...
       glabel refresh dev ...
       glabel list
       glabel status
       glabel load
       glabel unload

DESCRIPTION
       The glabel utility is used for GEOM provider labelization.  A label can
       be  set	up  on	a  GEOM	provider in two	ways: "manual" or "automatic".
       When using the "manual" method, no metadata are stored on the  devices,
       so  a  label has	to be configured by hand every time it is needed.  The
       "automatic" method uses on-disk metadata	to store the label and	detect
       it automatically	in the future.

       This  GEOM class	also provides volume label detection for file systems.
       Those labels cannot be set with glabel, but must	be set with the	appro-
       priate file system utility, e.g.	for UFS	the file system	label  is  set
       with tunefs(8).	Currently supported file systems are:

	     	 UFS1 volume names (directory /dev/ufs/).
	     	 UFS2 volume names (directory /dev/ufs/).
	     	 UFS1 file system IDs (directory /dev/ufsid/).
	     	 UFS2 file system IDs (directory /dev/ufsid/).
	     	 MSDOSFS (FAT12, FAT16,	FAT32) (directory /dev/msdosfs/).
	     	 CD ISO9660 (directory /dev/iso9660/).
	     	 EXT2FS	(directory /dev/ext2fs/).
	     	 NTFS (directory /dev/ntfs/).
	     	 Swap Linux (directory /dev/swaplinux/).

       Support for partition metadata is implemented for:

	     	 GPT labels (directory /dev/gpt/).
	     	 GPT UUIDs (directory /dev/gptid/).

       Generic	 disk  ID  strings  are	 exported  as  labels  in  the	format
       /dev/diskid/GEOM_CLASS-ident e.g.  /dev/diskid/DISK-6QG3Z026.

       Generic labels created and managed solely by glabel are created in  the
       /dev/label/ directory.  Note that generic, automatic labels occupy some
       space  on  the  device and thus should not be added to a	device already
       containing a file system.  In particular, glabel	reserves the last sec-
       tor of the device to store the label information.  If  the  device  al-
       ready  contains	a  file	system,	glabel will overwrite the last sector,
       possibly	damaging the file system, and the file system may later	 over-
       write  the  label  sector.  Instead, create a label before initializing
       the file	system,	and initialize that file system	on the device  created
       by  glabel  under the /dev/label/ directory.  Then the file system will
       correctly account for the space occupied	by the	generic	 label,	 since
       the glabel device will be one sector smaller than the device from which
       it was created.

       Note  that  for	all  label types, nested GEOM classes will cause addi-
       tional device nodes to be created, with context-specific	data  appended
       to their	names.	E.g. for every node like /dev/label/bigdisk there will
       be  additional  entries	for  any partitions which the device contains,
       like /dev/label/bigdiskp1 and /dev/label/bigdiskp1a.

       glabel requires write access to a device	to create, modify, and destroy
       "automatic" labels.  It will fail to persist changes if	they  are  ap-
       plied  while  a file system on the device is currently mounted.	To en-
       sure that modifications are stored across a  reboot,  the  file	system
       needs  to  be  unmounted	 first.	 If the	device holds the system's root
       file system, entering into single user mode and mounting	 in  read-only
       mode is required	to persist the change.

       The first argument to glabel indicates an action	to be performed:

       create	Create	temporary  label name for the given provider.  This is
		the "manual" method.  The kernel module	geom_label.ko will  be
		loaded if it is	not loaded already.

       label	Set  up	 a  label  name	 for  the given	provider.  This	is the
		"automatic" method, where metadata is stored in	 a  provider's
		last  sector.	The kernel module geom_label.ko	will be	loaded
		if it is not loaded already.

       stop	Turn off the given label by its	name.  This command  does  not
		touch on-disk metadata!

       destroy	Same as	stop.

       clear	Clear metadata on the given devices.

       dump	Dump metadata stored on	the given devices.

       refresh	Refresh	/ rediscover metadata from the given devices.

       list	See geom(8).

       status	See geom(8).

       load	See geom(8).

       unload	See geom(8).

       Additional options:

       -f      Force the removal of the	specified labels.

       -v      Be more verbose.

SYSCTL VARIABLES
       The  following  sysctl(8) variables can be used to control the behavior
       of the LABEL GEOM class.	 The default value is shown next to each vari-
       able.

       kern.geom.label.debug: 0
	       Debug level of the LABEL	GEOM class.  This can be set to	a num-
	       ber between 0 and 2 inclusive.  If set to 0 minimal  debug  in-
	       formation is printed, and if set	to 2 the maximum amount	of de-
	       bug information is printed.

       kern.geom.label.*.enable: 1
	       Most  LABEL  providers implement	a sysctl(8) flag and a tunable
	       variable	named in the above format.  This flag controls if  the
	       label provider will be active, tasting devices and creating la-
	       bel  nodes  in the devfs(4) tree.  It is	sometimes desirable to
	       disable certain label types if they conflict with other classes
	       in complex GEOM topologies.

EXIT STATUS
       Exit status is 0	on success, and	1 if the command fails.

EXAMPLES
       The following example shows how to set up a label for disk "da2",  cre-
       ate a file system on it,	and mount it:

	     glabel label -v usr /dev/da2
	     newfs /dev/label/usr
	     mount /dev/label/usr /usr
	     [...]
	     umount /usr
	     glabel stop usr
	     glabel unload

       The next	example	shows how to set up a label for	a UFS file system:

	     tunefs -L data /dev/da4s1a
	     mount /dev/ufs/data /mnt/data

SEE ALSO
       geom(4),	  loader.conf(5),   geom(8),  mount(8),	 newfs(8),  sysctl(8),
       tunefs(8), umount(8)

HISTORY
       The glabel utility appeared in FreeBSD 5.3.

AUTHORS
       Pawel Jakub Dawidek <pjd@FreeBSD.org>

FreeBSD	15.0			April 19, 2024			     GLABEL(8)

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