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#!/bin/sh
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. ./test-utils.sh
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aux prepare_pvs 4
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# vgcfgbackup handles similar VG names (bz458941)
vg1 = ${ PREFIX } vg00
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vg2 = ${ PREFIX } vg01
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vgcreate $vg1 $dev1
vgcreate $vg2 $dev2
vgcfgbackup -f /tmp/bak-%s >out
grep " Volume group \" $vg1 \" successfully backed up. " out
grep " Volume group \" $vg2 \" successfully backed up. " out
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vgremove -ff $vg1
vgremove -ff $vg2
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# vgcfgbackup correctly stores metadata with missing PVs
# and vgcfgrestore able to restore them when device reappears
pv1_uuid = $( pvs --noheadings -o pv_uuid $dev1 )
pv2_uuid = $( pvs --noheadings -o pv_uuid $dev2 )
vgcreate $vg $devs
lvcreate -l1 -n $lv1 $vg $dev1
lvcreate -l1 -n $lv2 $vg $dev2
lvcreate -l1 -n $lv3 $vg $dev3
vgchange -a n $vg
pvcreate -ff -y $dev1
pvcreate -ff -y $dev2
vgcfgbackup -f " $( pwd ) /backup. $$ " $vg
sed 's/flags = \[\"MISSING\"\]/flags = \[\]/' " $( pwd ) /backup. $$ " > " $( pwd ) /backup. $$ 1 "
pvcreate -ff -y -u $pv1_uuid $dev1
pvcreate -ff -y -u $pv2_uuid $dev2
vgcfgrestore -f " $( pwd ) /backup. $$ 1 " $vg