SPLICE(8) BSD System Manager's Manual SPLICE(8)NAMEsplice - configure splice (disk array) devices
SYNOPSISsplice [-v] [-i interleave] [-u unit] partition partition [partition ...]
DESCRIPTION
The splice program joins multiple physical disk partitions into an sp(4)
unit, which then behaves as if it were a single disk. The partitions to
be joined need not be the same size. Typically splice is run out of
rc(8) before running fsck(8).
The options are as follows:
-i Specifies the interleave for the new logical disk. If this is
zero, the given partitions are concatenated. Otherwise, the in-
terleave defines how many (512 byte) blocks are taken from each
underlying partition before switching to the next. The default
value is 2048 blocks (1 megabyte), which is reasonable for most
applications.
-u Specifies the unit (``disk'') number for the sp(4) unit to be
built. The default unit is 0.
-v Causes splice to show the mapping from partitions into the newly-
constructed sp(4) device.
FILES
/dev/splice sp(4) configuration device
EXAMPLESsplice /dev/sd1c /dev/sd2c
Build sp(4) unit 0 (/dev/sp0[a-h] and /dev/rsp0[a-h]) from parti-
tions /dev/sd1c and /dev/sd2c.
splice-u 1 /dev/sd1h /dev/sd2c
Build sp(4) unit 1 (/dev/sp1[a-h] and /dev/rsp1[a-h]) from parti-
tions /dev/sd1h and /dev/sd2c.
SEE ALSOrc(8), sp(4)4th Berkeley Distribution February 27, 1996 1