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#!/bin/sh
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. lib/inittest
test -e LOCAL_LVMETAD || skip
which mdadm || skip
test -f /proc/mdstat && grep -q raid0 /proc/mdstat || \
modprobe raid0 || skip
aux lvmconf 'devices/md_component_detection = 1'
aux extend_filter_LVMTEST
aux extend_filter "a|/dev/md.*|"
aux prepare_devs 2
# TODO factor out the following MD-creation code into lib/
# Have MD use a non-standard name to avoid colliding with an existing MD device
# - mdadm >= 3.0 requires that non-standard device names be in /dev/md/
# - newer mdadm _completely_ defers to udev to create the associated device node
mdadm_maj = $( mdadm --version 2>& 1 | perl -pi -e 's|.* v(\d+).*|\1|' )
[ $mdadm_maj -ge 3 ] && \
mddev = /dev/md/md_lvm_test0 || \
mddev = /dev/md_lvm_test0
cleanup_md( ) {
# sleeps offer hack to defeat: 'md: md127 still in use'
# see: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=509908#c25
aux udev_wait
mdadm --stop " $mddev " || true
aux udev_wait
if [ -b " $mddev " ] ; then
# mdadm doesn't always cleanup the device node
sleep 2
rm -f " $mddev "
fi
}
cleanup_md_and_teardown( ) {
cleanup_md
aux teardown
}
# create 2 disk MD raid0 array (stripe_width=128K)
test -b " $mddev " && skip
mdadm --create --metadata= 1.0 " $mddev " --auto= md --level 0 --raid-devices= 2 --chunk 64 " $dev1 " " $dev2 "
trap 'cleanup_md_and_teardown' EXIT # cleanup this MD device at the end of the test
test -b " $mddev " || skip
cp -LR " $mddev " " $DM_DEV_DIR " # so that LVM/DM can see the device
lvmdev = " $DM_DEV_DIR /md_lvm_test0 "
# TODO end MD-creation code
# maj=$(($(stat -L --printf=0x%t "$dev2")))
# min=$(($(stat -L --printf=0x%T "$dev2")))
pvcreate $lvmdev
pvscan --cache " $lvmdev "
# ensure that lvmetad can only see the toplevel MD device
not pvscan --cache " $dev1 " 2>& 1 | grep "not found"
not pvscan --cache " $dev2 " 2>& 1 | grep "not found"
pvs | grep $lvmdev
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pvs | not grep " $dev1 "
pvs | not grep " $dev2 "