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#!/bin/sh
# Copyright (C) 2008 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
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# 'Exercise some lvcreate diagnostics'
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. lib/inittest
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test -e LOCAL_LVMPOLLD && skip
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cleanup_lvs( ) {
lvremove -ff $vg
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( dm_table | not grep $vg ) || \
die "ERROR: lvremove did leave some some mappings in DM behind!"
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}
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aux prepare_pvs 2
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aux pvcreate --metadatacopies 0 " $dev1 "
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aux vgcreate $vg $( cat DEVICES)
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# ---
# Create snapshots of LVs on --metadatacopies 0 PV (bz450651)
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lvcreate -aey -n$lv1 -l4 $vg " $dev1 "
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lvcreate -n$lv2 -l4 -s $vg /$lv1
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lvcreate -n$lv3 -l4 --permission r -s $vg /$lv1
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cleanup_lvs
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# Skip the rest for cluster
test -e LOCAL_CLVMD && exit 0
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# ---
# Create mirror on two devices with mirrored log using --alloc anywhere
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lvcreate --type mirror -m 1 -l4 -n $lv1 --mirrorlog mirrored $vg --alloc anywhere " $dev1 " " $dev2 "
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cleanup_lvs
# --
# Create mirror on one dev with mirrored log using --alloc anywhere, should fail
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not lvcreate --type mirror -m 1 -l4 -n $lv1 --mirrorlog mirrored $vg --alloc anywhere " $dev1 "
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cleanup_lvs
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vgremove -ff $vg