.TH "BLKDEACTIVATE" "8" "LVM TOOLS 2.02.168(2) (2016-11-30)" "Red Hat, Inc" "\"" .SH "NAME" blkdeactivate \(em utility to deactivate block devices .SH SYNOPSIS .B blkdeactivate .RB [ \-d \ \fIdm_options\fP ] .RB [ \-e ] .RB [ \-h ] .RB [ \-l \ \fIlvm_options\fP ] .RB [ \-m \ \fImpath_options\fP ] .RB [ \-u ] .RB [ \-v ] .RI [ device ] .SH DESCRIPTION blkdeactivate utility deactivates block devices. If a device is mounted, the utility can unmount it automatically before trying to deactivate. The utility currently supports device-mapper devices (DM), including LVM volumes and software RAID MD devices. LVM volumes are handled directly using the \fBlvm\fP(8) command, the rest of device-mapper based devices are handled using the \fBdmsetup\fP(8) command. MD devices are handled using the \fBmdadm\fP(8) command. .SH OPTIONS .TP .BR \-d ", " \-\-dmoption \ \fIdm_options\fP Comma separated list of device-mapper specific options. Accepted \fBdmsetup\fP(8) options are: .RS .IP \fIretry\fP Retry removal several times in case of failure. .IP \fIforce\fP Force device removal. .RE .TP .BR \-e ", " \-\-errors Show errors reported from tools called by \fBblkdeactivate\fP. Without this option, any error messages from these external tools are suppressed and the \fBblkdeactivate\fP itself provides only a summary message about device being skipped or not. .TP .BR \-h ", " \-\-help Display the help text. .TP .BR \-l ", " \-\-lvmoption \ \fIlvm_options\fP Comma separated list of LVM specific options: .RS .IP \fIretry\fP Retry removal several times in case of failure. .IP \fIwholevg\fP Deactivate the whole LVM Volume Group when processing a Logical Volume. Deactivating Volume Group as a whole takes less time than deactivating each Logical Volume separately. .RE .TP .BR \-m ", " \-\-mpathoption \ \fImpath_options\fP Comma separated list of device-mapper multipath specific options: .RS .IP \fIdisablequeueing\fP Disable queueing on all multipath devices first before deactivation. This avoids a situation where blkdeactivate may end up waiting if all paths are unavailable for any underlying device-mapper multipath device. .RE .TP .BR \-u ", " \-\-umount Unmount a mounted device before trying to deactivate it. Without this option used, a device that is mounted is not deactivated. .TP .BR \-v ", " \-\-verbose Run in verbose mode. Use \-\-vv for even more verbose mode. .SH EXAMPLES .sp Deactivate all supported block devices found in the system. If a device is mounted, skip its deactivation. .sp .B blkdeactivate Deactivate all supported block devices found in the system. If a device is mounted, unmount it first if possible. .sp .B blkdeactivate \-u Deactivate supplied device together with all its holders. If any of the devices processed is mounted, unmount it first if possible. .sp .B blkdeactivate \-u /dev/vg/lvol0 Deactivate all supported block devices found in the system. Retry deactivation of device-mapper devices in case the deactivation fails. Deactivate the whole Volume Group at once when processing an LVM Logical Volume. .sp .B blkdeactivate \-u \-d retry \-l wholevg Deactivate all supported block devices found in the system. Retry deactivation of device-mapper devices in case the deactivation fails and force removal. .sp .B blkdeactivate \-d force,retry .SH SEE ALSO .BR dmsetup (8), .BR lsblk (8), .BR lvm (8), .BR mdadm (8), .BR multipathd (8), .BR umount (8)