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#!/bin/sh
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# Test resize of thin volume with external origin
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export LVM_TEST_THIN_REPAIR_CMD = ${ LVM_TEST_THIN_REPAIR_CMD -/bin/false }
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. lib/inittest
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test -e LOCAL_LVMPOLLD && skip
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aux have_thin 1 2 0 || skip
# Pretend we miss the external_origin_extend feature
aux lvmconf "global/thin_disabled_features = [ \"external_origin_extend\" ]"
aux prepare_pvs 2
vgcreate -s 1M $vg $( cat DEVICES)
lvcreate -L10 -n $lv1 $vg
# Prepare thin pool
lvcreate -L20 -T $vg /pool
# Convert $lv1 into thin LV with external origin
lvconvert -T $vg /$lv1 --thinpool $vg /pool --originname ext
lvs -a $vg
# Bigger size is not supported without feature external_origin_extend
not lvresize -L+10 $vg /$lv1
# But reduction works
lvresize -L-5 -f $vg /$lv1
not lvresize -L+15 -y $vg /$lv1
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# Try to resize again back up to the size of external origin
# But for now we do not support zeroing for rexetended areas.
not lvresize -L+5 -f $vg /$lv1