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When thin-pool processes event and 'lvextend --use-policies' fails
rather capture up-to-date new info as the fullness percentage may
have jumped noticable. This way we could use 'more' correct numbers
when checking for thresholds.
Translate log_info() into log_very_verbose() which is macro
supposed to be used by our code.
log_info() is internal macro with eventually some 'symbolic' meaning
in syslogging daemons.
Ensure different logging function for dmeventd.c logging
and dm and lvm library.
We can recognize we want to show every log_info() and
log_notice() message from dmeventd.c code while not
exposing those from libdm/libdevmapper-event
Also switch to use log with errno - it's not changing
anything and doesn't bring any more features yet to dmeventd
logging but we just properly pass dm_errno_or_class properly
through the whole code stack for possible future use
(i.e. support of class logging for dmeventd).
The dm-raid target now rejects device rebuild requests during ongoing
resynchronization thus causing 'lvconvert --repair ...' to fail with
a kernel error message. This regresses with respect to failing automatic
repair via the dmeventd RAID plugin in case raid_fault_policy="allocate"
is configured in lvm.conf as well.
Previously allowing such repair request required cancelling the
resynchronization of any still accessible DataLVs, hence reasoning
potential data loss.
Patch allows the resynchronization of still accessible DataLVs to
finish up by rejecting any 'lvconvert --repair ...'.
It enhances the dmeventd RAID plugin to be able to automatically repair
by postponing the repair after synchronization ended.
More tests are added to lvconvert-rebuild-raid.sh to cover single
and multiple DataLV failure cases for the different RAID levels.
- resolves: rhbz1371717
Run umount code only when either thin data or metadata are
above 95% - so if there are resize failures with 60%.
system fill keep running.
Also umount will only be tried with lvm2 LVs.
Foreign users are ATM unsuppored.
If plugin's lvm command execution fails too often (>10 times),
there is no point to torture system more then necessary, just log
and drop monitoring in this case.
Respect lvm2_log_fn prototype. The idea of 'reusing' print_log with
plain cast is causing very strange crashes with some older 'gcc' compilers.
So just do it cleanly...
Failures in the temporary mirror used when up-converting cause dmeventd
to issue 'lvconvert --repair' on the sub-LV, <lv_name>_mimagetmp_?. The
'lvconvert' command refuses to deal with this sub-LV outright - it
expects to be given the name of the top-level LV. So, just like we do
with mirrored logs, we strip-off the portion of the name that is not
the top-level LV and issue the command on the top-level LV instead.
Start separating the validation from the action in the basic lvresize
code moved to the library.
Remove incorrect use of command line error codes from lvresize library
functions. Move errors.h to tools directory to reinforce this,
exporting public versions of the error codes in lvm2cmd.h for dmeventd
plugins to use.
Switch to use libdm dm_get_status_snapshot() function for
reading status info.
This fixes bug, where the code was using 32bit integers,
while the snapshot target is able to return 64bit sizes.
However this also means, someone is using >1TB snapshot
cow devices, which is actually very bad idea anyway, since the
perfomance and memory usage in this case is very bad.
Reset counter after thin pool resize failure.
If the pool goes above threshold, support unmounting
of all thin volumes if the lvextend fails to avoid
overfilling of the pool.
various dmeventd plug-ins into a new function called 'dmeventd_lvm2_command',
but the new function did not strip off the "_mlog" extentions that the
mirror plug-in had been doing. This created bug 794904 - failure to replace
devices in a redundant log.
The test suite did catch this scenario because it performs repair tests (mainly)
through the CLI and not dmeventd. It's also not easy to test because the test
itself will hang if the bug is encountered.
As atoi may return negative value - test for both limits.
Test log_args for limits before calling alloca().
Code from dmeventd mirror plugin should probably share same code as
we have in mirrored.c.
For snapshot, prepare whole command in front into private buffer.
Add also some missing '\n' for syslog messages.
For raid and mirror only convert creation of command line string.
This should avoid any unbound growth of mempool for dm_split_names.
Fix some minor outstading issue from thin plugin introduction -
Call dmeventd_lvm2_exit() in failpath for registration.
Add some missing '\n' in syslog messages.
The RAID plug-in for dmeventd now calls 'lvconvert --repair' to address failures
of devices in a RAID logical volume. The action taken can be either to "warn"
or "allocate" a new device from any spares that may be available in the
volume group. The action is designated by setting 'raid_fault_policy' in
lvm.conf - the default being "warn".
monitoring state of the logical volumes they are currently acting on.
Until now, every time a logical volume has been changed by a dmeventd plugin,
this plugin would have called back to dmeventd through the external FIFO
mechanism. I am fairly sure this was superfluous, inefficient and possibly even
dangerous.
to lvm.conf in the activation section: 'snapshot_autoextend_threshold' and
'snapshot_autoextend_percent', that define how to handle automatic snapshot
extension. The former defines when the snapshot should be extended: when its
space usage exceeds this many percent. The latter defines how much extra space
should be allocated for the snapshot, in percent of its current size.