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David Teigland
8f01ee3035 remove unused define 2016-03-09 13:38:04 -06:00
David Teigland
2d5dc6512e dbus: add notification from commands
When a command modifies a PV or VG, or changes the
activation state of an LV, it will send a dbus
notification when the command is finished.  This
can be enabled/disabled with a config setting.
2016-03-07 10:06:09 -06:00
Peter Rajnoha
ff6e124a33 conf: add metadata/lvs_history_timeout configuration setting 2016-03-03 13:50:59 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
ccebf3100d conf: add metadata/record_lvs_history configuration setting
The metadata/record_lvs_history is global switch which enables or
disables recording historical LVs in metadata.

If both metadata/record_lvs_history=1 lvm.conf option and
--nohistory command switch is used at the same time, the
--nohistory prevails.
2016-03-03 13:49:15 +01:00
David Teigland
57cd94b9e3 pvs: replace 'unknown device' with [unknown]
A config setting can restore the old string.
2016-03-01 11:12:03 -06:00
Zdenek Kabelac
fcbef05aae doc: change fsf address
Hmm rpmlint suggest fsf is using a different address these days,
so lets keep it up-to-date
2016-01-21 12:11:37 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
c3bfe07f2a config: add report/compact_output_cols to control which columns to compact in report output
The new report/compact_output_cols setting has exactly the same effect
as report/compact_output setting. The difference is that with the new
setting it's possible to define which cols should be compacted exactly
in contrast to all cols in case of report/compact_output.

In case both compact_output and compact_output_cols is enabled/set,
the compact_output prevails.

For example:

$ lvmconfig --type full report/compact_output report/compact_output_cols
compact_output=0
compact_output_cols=""

$ lvs vg
  LV    VG   Attr       LSize Pool Origin Data%  Meta%  Move Log Cpy%Sync Convert
  lvol0 vg   -wi-a----- 4.00m

---

$ lvmconfig --type full report/compact_output report/compact_output_cols
compact_output=0
compact_output_cols="data_percent,metadata_percent,pool_lv,move_pv,origin"

$ lvs vg
  LV    VG   Attr       LSize Log Cpy%Sync Convert
  lvol0 vg   -wi-a----- 4.00m

---

$ lvmconfig --type full report/compact_output report/compact_output_cols
compact_output=1
compact_output_cols="data_percent,metadata_percent,pool_lv,move_pv,origin"

$ lvs vg
  LV    VG   Attr       LSize
  lvol0 vg   -wi-a----- 4.00m
2015-10-16 17:05:54 +02:00
Heinz Mauelshagen
be393f6722 raid: Introduce DEFAULT_RAID_MAX_IMAGES
Prepare to allow for the number of images in a raid set to be
larger than the limit for old-style dm raid1.
2015-09-28 21:38:40 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
036d90bba6 cache: add cache_policy cache_settings
Add new profilable configurables:

allocation/cache_policy
allocation/cache_settings

and mark allocation/cache_pool_chunk_size as profilable as well.

Obsolete allocation/cache_pool_cachemode and
introduce new allocation/cache_mode instead.

Rename DEFAULT_CACHE_POOL_POLICY to DEFAULT_CACHE_POLICY.
2015-08-12 14:11:16 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
ac3143c093 config: {thin,cache}_{check,repair}_options are never undefined
Require global/{thin,cache}_{check,repair}_options to be always defined.
If not defined directly by user in the configuration and if there's no
concrete default option to use, make "" (empty string) the default one -
it's then clearly visible in the "lvmconfig --type default" (and
generated lvm.conf) and also it makes its handling in the code more
straightforward so we don't need to handle undefined values.

This means, if there are no default values for these settings defined,
we end up with this generated now:
  {thin,cache}_{check,repair}_options = [ "" ]

So the value is never undefined and if it is, it's an error.

(The cache_repair_options is actually not used in the code at the moment,
but once the code using this setting is in, it will follow the same logic
as used for thin_repair_options.)
2015-07-14 10:13:41 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
3b6840e099 config: replace find_config_tree_node with find_config_tree_array where appropriate 2015-07-08 13:03:08 +02:00
Zdenek Kabelac
0ac20a8fdb cache: support clear-needs-check
Support newer cache tool which support new option
--clear-needs-check-flag.

Code does same as for thin_check.
2015-07-07 09:57:27 +02:00
David Teigland
114744cee1 config: rename lock_retries lvmlockd_lock_retries
Because it only applies to lvmlockd requests, but
sounded too general.
2015-07-06 11:44:28 -05:00
David Teigland
fe70b03de2 Add lvmlockd 2015-07-02 15:42:26 -05:00
Peter Rajnoha
89d355ea04 configure: set DEFAULT_FALLBACK_TO_LVM1 in configure and use it in config_settings.h
Just like we have DEFAULT_USE_LVMETAD (or DEFUALT_USE_LVMPOLLD), use
fallback_to_lvm1=1 lvm.conf setting if we configured lvm2 with
--enable-lvm1-fallback and use fallback_to_lvm1=0 otherwise.

Also, generate proper lvm.conf.in with unconfigured value.
2015-06-30 14:09:05 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
125cd06698 conf: make time format configurable
Make it possible to define format for time that is displayed.
The way the format is defined is equal to the way that is used
for strftime function, although not all formatting options as
used in strftime are available for LVM2 - the set is restricted
(e.g. we do not allow newline to be printed). The lvm.conf
comments contain the whole list that LVM2 accepts for time format
together with brief description (copied from strftime man page).

For example:
(defaults used - the format is the same as used before this patch)
$ lvs -o+time vg/lvol0 vg/lvol1
  LV    VG   Attr       LSize Time
  lvol0 vg   -wi-a----- 4.00m 2015-06-25 16:18:34 +0200
  lvol1 vg   -wi-a----- 4.00m 2015-06-29 09:17:11 +0200

(using 'time_format = "@%s"' in lvm.conf - number of seconds
since the Epoch)
$ lvs -o+time vg/lvol0 vg/lvol1
  LV    VG   Attr       LSize Time
  lvol0 vg   -wi-a----- 4.00m @1435241914
  lvol1 vg   -wi-a----- 4.00m @1435562231
2015-06-29 14:30:35 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
1545ebf938 config: cleanup default values for some configuration settings with array values
Do not use "#S" (blank string) as default value as that ends up with
'key = [ "" ]' to be generated which is not what we want in most cases.

Also, fix default values for global/{thin,cache}_{check,repair}_options
and avoid assigning blank values. For example, the thin_check_options
had this set as default value previously:

  "#S" DEFAULT_THIN_CHECK_OPTION1 "#S" DEFAULT_THIN_CHECK_OPTION2

If any (or both) of DEFAULT_THIN_CHECK_OPTION* variables was set
to "", we ended up with clumsy default value generated like:

  thin_check_options = [ "-q", "" ]

With this patch, we end up with correct:

  thin_check_options = [ "-q" ]

or, if all options are undefined:

  thin_check_options = [ ]

Which is the correct way to express this.
2015-06-24 11:13:38 +02:00
Ondrej Kozina
c3d351ec9b new debug class for lvmpolld client code 2015-05-12 17:16:37 +02:00
David Teigland
95da21cc18 config: fix check_options array
The code used it as both a single string, and as
an array of strings in different places.  Fix it
so that it's an array of strings everywhere.
2015-04-23 10:35:34 -05:00
Alasdair G Kergon
3d406e5a8d config: Adjust system_id defaults.
Allow cmd->unknown_system_id to be cleared during toolcontext
refresh.
Set a default value of "none" for global/system_id_source.
Allow local/system_id to be empty so it's not impossible for
a later config file to remove it.
2015-02-23 21:20:51 +00:00
Alasdair G Kergon
032c9178ca conf: Set default global/etc from --with-confdir. 2015-02-13 19:10:10 +00:00
David Teigland
8cdec4c434 system_id: use for VG ownership
See included lvmsystemid(7) for full description.
2015-02-13 10:10:27 -06:00
Peter Rajnoha
1c7a509bed filters: add firmware RAID filter
Just like MD filtering that detects components of software RAID (md),
add detection for firmware RAID.

We're not adding any native code to detect this - there are lots of
firmware RAIDs out there which is just out of LVM scope. However,
with current changes with which we're able to get device info from
external sources (e.g. external_device_info_source="udev"), we can
do this easily if the external device status source has this kind
of information - which is the case of "udev" source where the results
of blkid scans are stored.

This detection should cover all firmware RAIDs that blkid can detect and
which are identified as:
  ID_FS_TYPE = {adaptec,ddf,hpt45x,hpt37x,isw,jmicron,lsi_mega,nvidia,promise_fasttrack,silicon_medley,via}_raid_member
2015-01-30 13:17:12 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
bf8943b0f6 conf: add devices/external_device_info_source to lvm.conf 2015-01-30 13:01:12 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
2908ab3eed thin: errrorwhenfull support
Support error_if_no_space feature for thin pools.
Report more info about thinpool status:
(out_of_data (D), metadata_read_only (M), failed  (F) also as health
attribute.)
2015-01-14 14:52:05 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
00d53d5fc1 config: add report/compact_output lvm.conf setting to enable or isable field compacting
$ lvm dumpconfig report/compact_output
compact_output=0

$ lvs vg
  LV    VG   Attr       LSize Pool Origin Data%  Meta%  Move Log Cpy%Sync Convert
  lvol0 vg   owi-a-s--- 4.00m
  lvol1 vg   -wi-a----- 4.00m
  lvol2 vg   swi-a-s--- 4.00m      lvol0  0.00

$ lvm dumpconfig report/compact_output
compact_output=1

$ lvs vg
  LV    VG   Attr       LSize Origin Data%
  lvol0 vg   owi-a-s--- 4.00m
  lvol1 vg   -wi-a----- 4.00m
  lvol2 vg   swi-a-s--- 4.00m lvol0  0.00
2014-12-05 12:00:28 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
20b22cd023 libdm: still better API
Do not use 'any' policy name as a value in config tree - so we stick
with 'policy_settings' and extra 'policy_name' for libdm params.

Update lvm2 API as well.

Example of supported metadata:

 policy = "mq"
 policy_settings {
      migration_threshold = 2048
      sequential_threshold = 512
      random_threshold = 4
      read_promote_adjustment = 10
 }
2014-11-11 00:54:03 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
e0164f2188 sparse: configurable type for sparse volumes
Support compile type configurable defaults for creation
of sparse volumes.

By default now create 'thin-pools' for sparse volumes.
Use the global/sparse_segtype_default to switch back to old
snapshots if needed.

Apply the same compile logic for newly introduces mirror/raid1 options.
2014-10-30 23:58:48 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
11ea72cfd8 mirror: extra parsing for mirrorlog arg
Put validation of mirrorlog arg into a separate function.
2014-10-24 16:39:32 +02:00
David Teigland
17ab39f743 cache: include cache mode in vg metadata and display
The cache mode of a new cache pool is always explicitly
included in the vg metadata.  If a cache mode is not
specified on the command line, the cache mode is taken
from lvm.conf allocation/cache_pool_cachemode, which
defaults to "writethrough".

The cache mode can be displayed with lvs -o+cachemode.
2014-10-02 11:17:41 -05:00
Zdenek Kabelac
f9d80c9d31 cache: add tool support
Introducing cache tool support.
2014-07-11 12:47:35 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
d169ff1e03 conf: add report/list_item_separator lvm.conf option
For example:

$ lvm dumpconfig report/list_item_separator
list_item_separator=","

$ lvs -o name,tags vg/lvol1
  LV    LV Tags
  lvol1 a,x,y

$ lvm dumpconfig report/list_item_separator
list_item_separator=":"

$ lvs -o name,tags vg/lvol1
  LV    LV Tags
  lvol1 ay
2014-07-10 16:18:45 +02:00
Jonathan Brassow
be75076dfc activation: Add "degraded" activation mode
Currently, we have two modes of activation, an unnamed nominal mode
(which I will refer to as "complete") and "partial" mode.  The
"complete" mode requires that a volume group be 'complete' - that
is, no missing PVs.  If there are any missing PVs, no affected LVs
are allowed to activate - even RAID LVs which might be able to
tolerate a failure.  The "partial" mode allows anything to be
activated (or at least attempted).  If a non-redundant LV is
missing a portion of its addressable space due to a device failure,
it will be replaced with an error target.  RAID LVs will either
activate or fail to activate depending on how badly their
redundancy is compromised.

This patch adds a third option, "degraded" mode.  This mode can
be selected via the '--activationmode {complete|degraded|partial}'
option to lvchange/vgchange.  It can also be set in lvm.conf.
The "degraded" activation mode allows RAID LVs with a sufficient
level of redundancy to activate (e.g. a RAID5 LV with one device
failure, a RAID6 with two device failures, or RAID1 with n-1
failures).  RAID LVs with too many device failures are not allowed
to activate - nor are any non-redundant LVs that may have been
affected.  This patch also makes the "degraded" mode the default
activation mode.

The degraded activation mode does not yet work in a cluster.  A
new cluster lock flag (LCK_DEGRADED_MODE) will need to be created
to make that work.  Currently, there is limited space for this
extra flag and I am looking for possible solutions.  One possible
solution is to usurp LCK_CONVERT, as it is not used.  When the
locking_type is 3, the degraded mode flag simply gets dropped and
the old ("complete") behavior is exhibited.
2014-07-09 22:56:11 -05:00
Alasdair G Kergon
5684cfcb1c report: Add metadata_percent to lvs_cols. 2014-05-15 08:32:27 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
8e8a47143f config: use devices/ignore_suspended_devices=0 by default
ignore_suspended_devices=0 is already used in lvm.conf we distribute,
but it was still "1" in the code (so it was used when lvm.conf value
was not defined). It should be "0" too.
2014-04-24 12:12:39 +02:00
Alasdair G Kergon
cc72f340d7 thin: Support thin_check --clear-needs-check-flag.
Update thin provisioning tools to version 0.3.2 or later!
2014-04-04 02:22:40 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
68bb639a08 config: fix compile error in config-settings.h if using --disable-dmeventd
config/config_settings.h:257:102: error: 'DMEVENTD_PATH' undeclared here (not in a function)
2014-03-31 15:57:42 +02:00
Jonathan Brassow
97be8b3482 cache: Code changes to allow creation of cache pools
This patch allows the creation and removal of cache pools.  Users are not
yet able to create cache LVs.  They are only able to define the space used
for the cache and its characteristics (chunk_size and cache mode ATM) by
creating the cache pool.
2014-02-04 11:57:08 -06:00
Jonathan Brassow
013cf27bff cache pool: Add 'update_cache_pool_params'
Similar function to 'update_thin_pool_params', but for cache.  Performs
the adjustements for chunk_size, metdata device size, etc.
2014-02-04 11:50:27 -06:00
Jonathan Brassow
3247819531 pool: Make another thin pool fn generic for cache usage also
Make '_recalculate_thin_pool_chunk_size_with_dev_hints' so it can
be used for cache and thin pools.
2014-02-04 07:03:52 -06:00
Jonathan Brassow
70fd2139e1 cache: Allocation code changes necessary to support cache_pool
Cache pools require a data and metadata area (like thin pools).  Unlike
thin pool, if 'cache_pool_metadata_require_separate_pvs' is not set to
'1', the metadata and data area will be allocated from the same device.
It is also done in a manner similar to RAID, where a single chunk of
space is allocated and then split to form the metadata and data device -
ensuring that they are together.
2014-01-28 12:25:02 -06:00
Jonathan Brassow
d5896f0afd Mirror: Fix hangs and lock-ups caused by attempting label reads of mirrors
There is a problem with the way mirrors have been designed to handle
failures that is resulting in stuck LVM processes and hung I/O.  When
mirrors encounter a write failure, they block I/O and notify userspace
to reconfigure the mirror to remove failed devices.  This process is
open to a couple races:
1) Any LVM process other than the one that is meant to deal with the
mirror failure can attempt to read the mirror, fail, and block other
LVM commands (including the repair command) from proceeding due to
holding a lock on the volume group.
2) If there are multiple mirrors that suffer a failure in the same
volume group, a repair can block while attempting to read the LVM
label from one mirror while trying to repair the other.

Mitigation of these races has been attempted by disallowing label reading
of mirrors that are either suspended or are indicated as blocking by
the kernel.  While this has closed the window of opportunity for hitting
the above problems considerably, it hasn't closed it completely.  This is
because it is still possible to start an LVM command, read the status of
the mirror as healthy, and then perform the read for the label at the
moment after a the failure is discovered by the kernel.

I can see two solutions to this problem:
1) Allow users to configure whether mirrors can be candidates for LVM
labels (i.e. whether PVs can be created on mirror LVs).  If the user
chooses to allow label scanning of mirror LVs, it will be at the expense
of a possible hang in I/O or LVM processes.
2) Instrument a way to allow asynchronous label reading - allowing
blocked label reads to be ignored while continuing to process the LVM
command.  This would action would allow LVM commands to continue even
though they would have otherwise blocked trying to read a mirror.  They
can then release their lock and allow a repair command to commence.  In
the event of #2 above, the repair command already in progress can continue
and repair the failed mirror.

This patch brings solution #1.  If solution #2 is developed later on, the
configuration option created in #1 can be negated - allowing mirrors to
be scanned for labels by default once again.
2013-10-22 19:14:33 -05:00
Alasdair G Kergon
04d9a52684 release 2.02.103
52 files changed, 598 insertions(+), 264 deletions(-)
2013-10-04 14:32:23 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
8cf0810d57 thin: rename thin_pool_chunk_size_calculation -> ..size_policy and rename "default" policy to "generic"
Just to be consistent with existing naming we use.
2013-10-04 12:30:33 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
b4637bd298 fix: make it possible to compile with --disable-devmapper again
Some code has been added recently which makes it impossible to compile
when "configure --disable-devmapper" is used. This patch just shuffles
the code around so it's under proper #ifdef DEVMAPPER_SUPPORT.
2013-09-27 13:58:55 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
cc9e65c391 thin: use appropriate default value based on allocation/thin_pool_chunk_size_calculation setting
If thin_pool_chunk_size_calculation is set to "default", use 64KiB,
otheriwse 512KiB for "performance".
2013-09-25 16:06:38 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
8bf425005c conf: add allocation/thin_pool_chunk_size_calculation
Add allocation/thin_pool_chunk_size_calculation lvm.conf
option to select a method for calculating thin pool chunk
sizes and define two possible values - "default" and "performance".
2013-09-25 16:06:38 +02:00
Alasdair G Kergon
a3a5f58c21 reporting: Add devtypes command.
Add internal devtypes reporting command to display built-in recognised
block device types.  (The output does not include any additional
types added by a configuration file.)

> lvm devtypes -o help
  Device Types Fields
  -------------------
    devtype_all            - All fields in this section.
    devtype_name           - Name of Device Type exactly as it appears in /proc/devices.
    devtype_max_partitions - Maximum number of partitions. (How many device minor numbers get reserved for each device.)
    devtype_description    - Description of Device Type.

> lvm devtypes
  DevType       MaxParts Description
  aoe                 16 ATA over Ethernet
  ataraid             16 ATA Raid
  bcache               1 bcache block device cache
  blkext               1 Extended device partitions
...
2013-09-18 01:09:15 +01:00
Jonathan Brassow
c13d1b11b2 RAID: Make "raid10" the default striped + mirror segment type
When both the '-i' and '-m' arguments are specified on the command
line, use the "raid10" segment type.  This way, the native RAID10
personality is used through dm-raid rather than layering a mirror
on striped LVs.  If the old behavior is desired, the '--type'
argument to use would be "mirror" rather than "raid10".
2013-08-06 14:15:08 -05:00
Jonathan Brassow
7e1083c985 RAID: Make "raid1" the default mirror segment type 2013-08-06 14:13:55 -05:00