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When mirrors are up-converted, a transient mirror layer is put in so that
only the new devices are sync'ed. That transient layer must carry the tags
of the original mirror LV, otherwise it will fail to activate when activation
is regulated by lvm.conf:activation/volume_list. The conversion would then
fail.
The fix is to do exactly the same thing that is being done for linear ->
mirror converting (lib/metadata/mirror.c:_init_mirror_log()). We copy the
tags temporarily for the new LV and remove them after the activation.
Snapshots of RAID logical volumes are allowed (including "raid1"). However,
snapshots of "mirror" logical volumes has been disallowed due to unsolvable
issues inherent to the design. The fact that mirroring (dm-raid1.c) must
stop all I/O as the result of a failure and wait for userspace intervention
can lead to a circular dependency if userspace is simultaneously waiting for
snapshots (on mirrors) to make an I/O update before proceeding.
Various snapshot on mirror tests have been removed as a result.
Add make help target.
Add LVM_TEST_PARALLEL to support parallel runs of tests
Work around the problem the dmsetup table/info may return error
by using dmtable and dminfo function that will use 'should'.
(Error happens when some concurently running process removes table
entry while dmsetup command resolves table entries inside the loop.)
Make the teardown really usable - it will try down to remove all the left
devices even from previous test runs
(the only missing piece is probably proper mdadm teardown)
Add few more local vars
Try to setup PATH and LD_LIBRARY_PATH just once.
Try shorter sleeps.
Actually restart was failing for different reason - so pass in proper
location of dmeventd for restart from lvm command and avoid using
the one from /sbin location.
Update pv create test with "" around path.
Indent
Shell improvements - use internal function for checks
Use PVs in "" (LV and VG cannot have spaces)
Several test very starting 'dmeventd' without annoucing
it via prepade_dmeventd.
Fix some of test actually.
Indent
Better shell usage
Function simplification
More usage of 'get' functions
Don't use valgrind tracing for check and get function (faster)
Update shell debugging (PS4, better stacktrace)
Support paths with spaces
Export SCRIPTNAME for external usage
Watch for dmeventd unexpectedly started during test
Indent
Add valgrind support:
env LVM_TEST_VALGRIND={0123} (the higher level, more commands tested)
env LVM_TEST_CLVMD=1 runs clvmd within valgrind.
env VALGRIND script name executed for each lvm command (def. is valg).
Smarted teardown - should minimize occurence of left dev entries
(using dmsetup remove -f only as last resort)
sort removed devices by open count before actual removal
Use "" around string that may contain spaces.
Set log/verbose and activation/retry_deactivation to defined value.
Remove debug.log after successful lvm command (easier to check output).
Currently we could not test special prefixes in our test suite.
As teardown will not find such device and basicaly busyloops here,
as at cannot remove such names.
This patch adds possibity to use:
vgcreate V_$vg1 $dev
Note: you still need to use $PREFIX somewhere in the name.
(And of course, it's really bad idea to use $PREFIX (=LVMTEST)
for normally used LVs)
The only purpose of this patch is to allow testing cluster with
special vg names that begins with V_ , P_....
When down-converting a RAID1 device, it is the last device that is extracted
and removed when the user does not specify a particular device. However,
when a device is specified (and it is not the last), the device is removed and
the remaining sub-LVs are "shifted down" to fill the hole. This cause problems
when resuming the LV because if the shifted devices were resumed (and thus
renamed) before the sub-LV being extracted, there would be a name conflict.
The solution is to resume the extracted sub-LVs first so that they can be
properly renamed preventing a possible conflict.
This addresses bug 801967.
Support timestamping with harness - using VERBOSE=2
Fix also logging in several situation
(i.e. continue logging multiple test in VERBOSE mode,
do not coredump with empty output).
Test if thin_check is present in system and disable its use, when its missing.
Add testing for poolmetadatasize.
FIXME: Allocation policy for metadata pool might need some relaxing.
(For now it needs to put all block on one PV.)
Reduce disc excercise for some test and focus on LVM testing by
using smaller extent size.
Reduce number of teardown_devs calls and use vg/lvremove instead.
Don't sleep for seconds on pvmove.
FIXME: shell/lvconvert-mirror-basic.sh seems to need more checking.
Test fails for smalled extent size then 512k.
make devices invisible to lvm, but the behaviour of those is slightly different
than of actual missing devices. Running vgscan after re-enabling the device
triggers a metadata repair which is not done by vgremove -ff. This is not a
regression, merely an odd behaviour that has been around even before lvmetad.
Replace asserts with test for failing memory allocation.
Add at least stack traces.
Index counter starts from 1 (0 reserved for error), so replacing fingerprint.
Failure to do so results in "Performing unsafe table load while X device(s) are
known to be suspended" errors. While fixing the problem in this way works and
is consistent with the way the mirror segment type does it, it would be nice
to find a solution that uses the generic suspend/resume calls.
Also included in this check-in are additions to the test suite that perform
conversions on RAID LVs under a snapshot. These tests are disabled for the
time being due to a kernel bug that is yet to be tracked down.
Cleanup generated files from coverage testing.
Do not skip standard .o compilation for lib/not and lib/harness.
Make a bit longer string in harness to fit new shell/ in.
Simplify /api makefile and use SUBDIRS target for test dir.
Properly cleanup Makefiles with distclean in /test.
Use symbolic links for shell scripts for non-srcdir compilation.
bitset_t.c:39: warning: 'last' may be used uninitialized in this function
Compiler is not smart enough to see the code path which avoid using
unitialized 'last'.
tests from unit-tests/*/*_t.c (now under test/unit). The valgrind/pool test is
missing, since it's not really a unit test and probably not too valuable
either. Available via "make unit" (and if --enable-testing was passed to
configure, also executed by make check).
Removal of an inactive origin removes also all related snapshots.
When we now support 'old' external snapshots with thin volumes,
removal of pool will not only drop all thin volumes, but as
a consequence also all snapshots - which might be seen a bit
unexpected for the user - so add a query to confirm such action.
lvremove -f will skip the prompt.
grep need -F to check what we really want to test.
Add better test for existing device.
Currently this test DOES NOT work with real /dev handle via udev
since our tool does not see such device listet through udev.
FIXME: We might be able to see it at least through dmsetup table and
use for lvm.
Example:
~> lvconvert --type raid1 vg/mirror_lv
Steps to convert "mirror" to "raid1"
1) Allocate a RAID metadata LV for each mirror image from the same PVs
on which they are located.
2) Clear the metadata LVs. This involves writing LVM metadata, so we don't
change any aspects of the mirror LV before this so that the user can easily
remove LVs from the failed convert attempt while retaining the original
mirror.
3) Remove the mirror log, if it exists.
4) Add metadata LVs to mirror LV
5) Rename mirror sub-lvs (s/mimage/rimage/)
6) Change flags and segtype from mirror to raid1
Example:
~> lvconvert --type raid1 -m 1 vg/lv
The following steps are performed to convert linear to RAID1:
1) Allocate a metadata device from the same PV as the linear device
to provide the metadata/data LV pair required for all RAID components.
2) Allocate the required number of metadata/data LV pairs for the
remaining additional images.
3) Clear the metadata LVs. This performs a LVM metadata update.
4) Create the top-level RAID LV and add the component devices.
We want to make any failure easy to unwind. This is why we don't create the
top-level LV and add the components until the last step. Should anything
happen before that, the user could simply remove the unnecessary images. Also,
we want to ensure that the metadata LVs are cleared before forming the array to
prevent stale information from polluting the new array.
A new macro 'seg_is_linear' was added to allow us to distinguish linear LVs
from striped LVs.
The problem as reported by "ben <benscott@nwlink.com>" on lvm-devel:
vgsplit fails with mirrored mirror log
#lvs --all -o lv_name,lv_attr,devices
LV Attr Devices
MyMirror mwi--
[MyMirror_mimage_0] Iwi--- /dev/sdq(0)
[MyMirror_mimage_1] Iwi--- /dev/sdo(0)
[MyMirror_mimage_2] Iwi--- /dev/sdi(0)
[MyMirror_mlog] mwi---
[MyMirror_mlog_mimage_0] Iwi--- /dev/sds(0)
[MyMirror_mlog_mimage_1] Iwi--- /dev/sde(0)
#vgsplit -v "TestA" "TestB" "/dev/sdq" "/dev/sdo" "/dev/sdi" "/dev/sds"
"/dev/sde"
Checking for volume group "TestA"
Checking for new volume group "TestB"
Archiving volume group "TestA" metadata (seqno 213).
Can't split mirror MyMirror between two Volume Groups
AFTER FIX:
[root@bp-01 ~]# lvs -a -o name,vg_name,devices vg new
Volume group "new" not found
Skipping volume group new
LV VG Devices
lv vg lv_mimage_0(0),lv_mimage_1(0)
[lv_mimage_0] vg /dev/sdb1(0)
[lv_mimage_1] vg /dev/sdc1(0)
[lv_mlog] vg lv_mlog_mimage_0(0),lv_mlog_mimage_1(0)
[lv_mlog_mimage_0] vg /dev/sdh1(0)
[lv_mlog_mimage_1] vg /dev/sdi1(0)
[root@bp-01 ~]# vgsplit vg new /dev/sd[bchi]1
New volume group "new" successfully split from "vg"
[root@bp-01 ~]# lvs -a -o name,vg_name,devices vg new
LV VG Devices
lv new lv_mimage_0(0),lv_mimage_1(0)
[lv_mimage_0] new /dev/sdb1(0)
[lv_mimage_1] new /dev/sdc1(0)
[lv_mlog] new lv_mlog_mimage_0(0),lv_mlog_mimage_1(0)
[lv_mlog_mimage_0] new /dev/sdh1(0)
[lv_mlog_mimage_1] new /dev/sdi1(0)
Since execve passed only NULL as environ, we had lost all environment vars on
restart - thus actually running 'different' clvmd then the one at start.
Preserving environ allows to restart clvmd with the same settings
(i.e. LD_LIBRARY_PATH)
Add test for second restart.
Add named cluster_ops to easily learn the name of the active cluster manager,
so we are able to restart singlenode manager in testing.
Add simple test for clvmd -S (restart) and -R (refresh)
(though it needs some extensions).
When running tests it might be useful to have an override option when
testing on real /dev and some broken system (i.e. Debian and its rules).
So one can use:
LVM_TEST_DEVDIR=/dev LVM_VERIFY_UDEV=1 make check
When read in drain returned <0 value, terminal content has been trashed.
Remove unneeded memset() and use whole buffer.
Free readbuf before exit (valgrind).
Test whether nodes could be used on given filesystem where TMP
dir is being used and skip teardown quicker in fail case.
(makes the problem quickly obvious if you try to such fs).
Skip teardown_dev if we have not created any devs yet.
and do not mkdir /dev/mapper dir when LVM_TEST_DEVDIR is set.
Drop this test from t-000-basic.sh.
It seems like test-suite is significantly slowed down on removal phase.
Maybe it should be part of generic teardown - though the reason of slowdown
should be also discovered - probably related to retry loop ?
When the srcdir == builddir we get the link on non-exectable file.
So make always sure fsadm.sh is executable script file.
Add cleanup target for lib/fsadm.
Currently test is skipped by default (since it needs code hack to work)
Check command line options to create & remove thin pools and thin volumes.
Activation code for thin LV support is missing, thus it only works without
driver loaded.
Some major distributions are still using 'mawk' and they are not using
the latest version - we end here with hidden dependency on the latest
version of mawk (1.3.4) while i.e. Debian Lenny seems to stay with 1.3.3.
So we end with completely broken vgimportclone script on such system.
We would need to check for proper support of :space: and abort build if
it doesn't work or simplier replace [:space:] with [ \t] which seems
sufficient to make it work (as can be seen in this patch)
A better fix would be to use command line parameter override - leaving
as FIXME comment.
This patch makes t-vgimportclone.sh test passing on Lenny.
daemon/common code in a single libdaemon.a, which is completely private. This
is currently linked into the lvmetad binary, and will be linked into LVM (the
client part, since static linking only picks up only symbols that are actually
used). I have also added --enable/disable-lvmetad to ./configure; although the
current default is off, I expect this to be flipped to on shortly. There's no
LVM-side support yet, but when there is, even when built, it'll still need to
be enabled by an lvm.conf option.
There is duplicate code in t-lvconvert-raid.sh and t-lvcreate-raid.sh.
This should be moved into a common file which is then sourced by these two
files. I'll wait to move the duplicate code until I can talk to mornfall.
Add config option to enable crc checking of VG structures.
Currently it's disabled by default.
For the internal test-suite this check it is enabled.
Note: In the case the internal error is detected, debug build with
compile option DEBUG_ENFORCE_POOL_LOCKING helps to catch the source
of the problem.
where the naming is left completely on lvm.
(Commited code has been different version of test).
So here it should be able to figure out new free name and create a new LV.
device that has been brought back from the dead: this sometimes fails with
clvmd (the cache is updated "too soon"). Instead, force a pvscan and rely on an
up-to-date cache as usual.
Since some test may leave devices in suspend mode which would require
carefull order of resume operation - use '-f' to replace them with
error targets
For disable_dev - when 'error' target is used for open count - treat
return code as ok (|| true) to avoid breaking futher test processing.
transient error), stemming from the following sequence of events:
1) devices fail IO, triggering repair
2) dmeventd starts fixing up the mirror
3) during the downconversion, a new metadata version is written
--> the devices come back online here
4) the mirror device suspend/resume is called to update DM tables
5) during the suspend/resume cycle, *pre*-commit metadata is read;
however, since the failed devices are now back online, we get back
inconsistent set of precommit metadata and the whole operation fails
The patch relaxes the check that fails in step 5 above, namely by ignoring
inconsistencies coming from PVs that are marked MISSING.
Patch adds check for stripe not only in direct
LV segment but also in mirror image segment.
This prevents bugs like:
# lvcreate -i2 -l10 -n lv vg_test
# lvconvert -m1 -i1 vg_test/lv
# lvreduce -f -l1 vg_test/lv
WARNING: Reducing active logical volume to 4.00 MiB
THIS MAY DESTROY YOUR DATA (filesystem etc.)
Reducing logical volume lv to 4.00 MiB
Segment extent reduction 9 not divisible by #stripes 2
Logical volume lv successfully resized
# lvremove -f vg_test
Segment extent reduction 1 not divisible by #stripes 2
LV segment lv:0-4294967295 is incorrectly listed as being used by LV lv_mimage_0
Internal error: LV segments corrupted in lv_mimage_0.
We should never remove more extents than requested by user,
so round up to next stripe boundary during lvreduce.
Also this fixes round to zero sized LV bug:
# lvcreate -i2 -I 64k -l10 -n lvs vg_test
# lvreduce -f -l1 vg_test/lvs
Rounding size (1 extents) down to stripe boundary size for segment (0 extents)
WARNING: Reducing active logical volume to 0
THIS MAY DESTROY YOUR DATA (filesystem etc.)
Reducing logical volume lvs to 0
Failed to suspend lvs
This fails on lenny buildslave for some reason.
For now disable the vgimportclone part of the test until proper fix.
Let the first part of the test still run though, which shows pvs working
with duplicate pvs.
Related to rhbz 697959.
This test fails prior to these two commits:
commit af112eb2c9
Author: Zdenek Kabelac <zkabelac@redhat.com>
Date: Thu Apr 21 13:15:26 2011 +0000
Skip check for NULL before dm_free
dm_free makes this test itself.
commit 91419c3e86
Author: Zdenek Kabelac <zkabelac@redhat.com>
Date: Thu Apr 21 13:13:40 2011 +0000
Fix use of released vgname and vgid
Avoid using of already released memory when duplicated MDA is found.
As get_pv_from_vg_by_id() may call lvmcache_label_scan() use the local copy
of the vgname and vgid on the stack as vginfo may dissapear and code was
then accessing garbage in memory.
i.e. pvs /dev/loop0
(when /dev/loop0 and /dev/loop1 has same MDA content)
Invalid read of size 1
at 0x523C986: dm_hash_lookup (hash.c:325)
by 0x440C8C: vginfo_from_vgname (lvmcache.c:399)
by 0x4605C0: _create_vg_text_instance (format-text.c:1882)
by 0x46140D: _text_create_text_instance (format-text.c:2243)
by 0x47EB49: _vg_read (metadata.c:2887)
by 0x47FBD8: vg_read_internal (metadata.c:3231)
by 0x477594: get_pv_from_vg_by_id (metadata.c:344)
by 0x45F07A: _get_pv_if_in_vg (format-text.c:1400)
by 0x45F0B9: _populate_pv_fields (format-text.c:1414)
by 0x45F40F: _text_pv_read (format-text.c:1493)
by 0x480431: _pv_read (metadata.c:3500)
by 0x4802B2: pv_read (metadata.c:3462)
Address 0x652ab80 is 0 bytes inside a block of size 4 free'd
at 0x4C2756E: free (vg_replace_malloc.c:366)
by 0x442277: _free_vginfo (lvmcache.c:963)
by 0x44235E: _drop_vginfo (lvmcache.c:992)
by 0x442B23: _lvmcache_update_vgname (lvmcache.c:1165)
by 0x443449: lvmcache_update_vgname_and_id (lvmcache.c:1358)
by 0x443C07: lvmcache_add (lvmcache.c:1492)
by 0x46588C: _text_read (text_label.c:271)
by 0x466A65: label_read (label.c:289)
by 0x4413FC: lvmcache_label_scan (lvmcache.c:635)
by 0x4605AD: _create_vg_text_instance (format-text.c:1881)
by 0x46140D: _text_create_text_instance (format-text.c:2243)
by 0x47EB49: _vg_read (metadata.c:2887)
Add testing script
lvseg properties for lvm2app, 'devices' and 'seg_pe_ranges'.
Signed-off-by: Dave Wysochanski <dwysocha@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Petr Rockai <prockai@redhat.com>
Failure on pipe kills lv command and produces memory stacktrace.
Add 'true' for empty grep/sed to avoid generating stacktrace.
This should help with long time (7min) for this test on Lenny testing maching
(mimage was filler with stacktrace and each word was used as LV name).
This lvconvert is now able to complete operation automatically without question.
So remove 'echo y |' - it's breaking pipe on some bash versions.
i.e.:
+ echo y
./t-lvconvert-mirror-basic.sh: line 104: echo: write error: Broken pipe
while command has completed this operation succesfully
Currently the test are not properly working with new code.
Use settings for the previous behaviour.
FIXME: update tests to properly test new allocation policies.
Add a small fix that preserves pe_start for lvm1 PVs when being converted.
(this fix needs to be replaced with something more clever, but let's have this working now)
Add configurable option to define minimal size of
of block device usable as a PV.
pv_min_size() is added to lvm-globals and it's being
initialized through _process_config.
Macro PV_MIN_SIZE is unused and removed.
New define DEFAULT_PV_MIN_SIZE_KB is added to lvm-global
and unlike PV_MIN_SIZE it uses KB units.
Should help users with various slow devices attached to the system,
which cannot be easily filtered out (like FDD on /dev/sdX):
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=644578
Instead of implicitly syncing udev operation in clustered and
file locking code - call synchronization directly in lock_vol() when
the operation unlocks VG
The problem is missing implicit fs_unlock() in the no_locking code.
This is used with --sysinit on read-only filesystem locking dir.
In this case vgchange -ay could exit before all udev nodes are properly
synchronised and may cause problems with accessing such node right after
vgchange --sysinint command is finished.
Add test case for vgchange --sysinit.
As the option 'set -e -o pipefail' is very sensite on pipe breaking
stop using '-q' for grep commands.
Otherwise this command (with large enough table) would fail:
dmsetup table | egrep -q
with exit code 141 (128 + SIGPIPE)
As Peter suggested, he prefers to keep '-o pipefail' - so make sure all
piped commands will read the whole output and will not exit too early.
Instead of checking $LOCAL_CLVMD set during some 'aux' execution which
doesn't seem to be propagated to this shell - check for existance of pid
file of clvmd process - so this test is skipped in singlenode cluster test.
Harness seems to be able to busyloop in while cycle and not moving forward
for certain buffer - so check whethere there was some progress.
This fix allows to continue after failed cluster test.
Fix gcc warning for hiding global variable 's' -> sig.
- somewhat neater, more consistent and more readable output
- possible to set any lvm.conf value: aux lvmconf "section/key = value"
- LVM_TEST_NODEBUG to suppress the (lengthy) "## DEBUG" output
- back-substitution on test output ($TESTDIR/$PREFIX -> @TESTDIR@/@PREFIX@)
- support code moved from test/ to test/lib/ --> less clutter
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.
Current lvm1 allocation code seems to not properly
map segments on missing PVs.
For now disable this functionality.
(It never worked and previous commit just introduced segfault here.)
So the partial mode in lvm1 can only process missing PVs
with no LV segments only.
Also do not use random PV UUID for missing part but use fixed
string derived from VG UUID (to not confuse clvmd tests).
If some lvm1 device is missing, lvm fails on all operations
# vgcfgbackup -f bck -P vg_test
Partial mode. Incomplete volume groups will be activated read-only.
3 PV(s) found for VG vg_test: expected 4
PV segment VG free_count mismatch: 152599 != 228909
PV segment VG extent_count mismatch: 152600 != 228910
Internal error: PV segments corrupted in vg_test.
Volume group "vg_test" not found
Allow loading of lvm1 partial VG by allocating "new" missing PV,
which covers lost space. Also this fake mising PV inform code
that it is partial VG.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=501390
For now force it in lvm.conf (otherwise it fails on older systems like RHEL5
where are these options disabled by default).
FIXME: it should test and detect both versions.
detected alignment.
NOTE: lvm2 doesn't detect MD 1.2 metadata (now the default on RHEL6) so
for now I'm forcing 1.0 metadata. This was needed to be able to reuse
the existing loop devices but recreate the md device with different
raid0 striping.
The new standard in the storage industry is to default alignment of data
areas to 1MB. fdisk, parted, and mdadm have all been updated to this
default.
Update LVM to align the PV's data area start (pe_start) to 1MB. This
provides a more useful default than the previous default of 64K (which
generally ended up being a 192K pe_start once the first metadata area
was created).
Before this patch:
# pvs -o name,vg_mda_size,pe_start
PV VMdaSize 1st PE
/dev/sdd 188.00k 192.00k
After this patch:
# pvs -o name,vg_mda_size,pe_start
PV VMdaSize 1st PE
/dev/sdd 1020.00k 1.00m
The heuristic for setting the default alignment for LVM data areas is:
- If the default value (1MB) is a multiple of the detected alignment
then just use the default.
- Otherwise, use the detected value.
In practice this means we'll almost always use 1MB -- that is unless:
- the alignment was explicitly specified with --dataalignment
- or MD's full stripe width, or the {minimum,optimal}_io_size exceeds
1MB
- or the specified/detected value is not a power-of-2
Introduce --norestorefile to allow user to override the new requirement.
This can also be overridden with "devices/require_restorefile_with_uuid"
in lvm.conf -- however the default is 1.
Signed-off-by: Mike Snitzer <snitzer@redhat.com>
Test the auto-repair capability when we fail committing to an mda
on a new pv adding to a vg. This test should fail until we fix
the auto-repair in this case.
Now that we have both --pvmetadatacopies and --vgmetadatacopies,
we need to make sure --metadatacopies gets interpreted correctly.
For pv commands, --metadatacopies should imply --pvmetadatacopies,
and for vg commands, --vgmetadatacopies.
Note: this will change the behavior of vgcreate with --metadatacopies
to be a synonym for --vgmetadatacopies. Previously, --metadatacopies
would apply to any PVs given with vgcreate that needed an implicit
pvcreate. As a result, one small change is needed to one of the nightly
tests - t-vgcreate-usage.
Signed-off-by: Dave Wysochanski <dwysocha@redhat.com>
to a file using log/file, with log/overwrite set and dump this file in
STACKTRACE. The overall effect is that only the command that ran last before
the failure has been triggered will get its debug output logged. This is
similar to how we treat coredumps.
lvconvert testing is now in its own test, t-lvconvert-mirror-basic ... it
doesn't do anything fancy but it does run lvconvert through a lot of
combinations.
I have also merged the remaining t-mirror-lvconvert tests into
t-lvconvert-mirror and abolished the former. The latter will be split again
later into more thematic divisions. (The previous split was rather arbitrary,
may I even say random...)
fails, the test will carry on but will issue a warning. The harness detects
such warnings from tests and marks tests that passed with warnings with a
special status.
is active and while it is in-active.
+for i in $(seq 0 4); do
+ for j in $(seq 0 4); do
+ for k in core disk mirrored; do
+ for l in core disk mirrored; do
The testing code still needs some improvement. I'd like to add
the ability to test specifying the PVs to be added/removed during
a convert. It will also be important to test partial PV
specification during down converts (i.e. request to remove more
mirror images than we have provided PVs for).
Allow lv_remove_with_dependencies() to know the top-level LV that was
requested to be removed (otherwise it recurses and we lose context).
A merging snapshot cannot be removed directly but the associated origin
can be. Disallow removal of a merging snapshot unless the associated
origin is also being removed.
1) Test that the primary mirror image cannot be removed while
the mirror set is sync'ing.
2) Test that you cannot start a second mirror up-convert while
one is already in progress.
The trouble is that if the sync/conversion finishes before the
tests occur, the tests will fail by why of success where there
should have been failure. This means the sync/conversion must
happen very quickly, but this is possible because the test
mirrors we are creating are so small.
In order to decrease the likelyhood of these test failing (or
more correctly, failing to test the right thing), I've increase
the size of the mirrors. It will still be remotely possible that
the tests will fail (by way of failing to test the right thing).
If this continues to happen, more involved mechanisms will need
to be put in place. (Perhaps these will still be created, but
this change should be a remedy until that time.)
Reintroduce split teardown (teardown() calls teardown_devs()) because
t-topology-support.sh only needs the teardown_devs() subset of the full
teardown() between each iteration of the topology tests -- in particular
the $TESTDIR must not get removed between each topology test iteration.
prepare_loop() must return if prepare_scsi_debug_dev() already
established $LOOP.
Also fix (and simplify) the unsafe scsi-debug device discovery in
prepare_scsi_debug_dev().
Ensure we can create devices for use in tests before running the real
tests. This may in various cases, and may involve machine configuration
rather than a failure in some specific test.
For example, if a test is run with LVM_TEST_DIR=/tmp, selinux is enabled,
and the default security context is set to "<<none>>" for /tmp, all the
tests will fail, unable to create devices, since dmsetup will fail, a
result of machpathcon() returning an error code.
Signed-off-by: Dave Wysochanski <dwysocha@redhat.com>
Patch is inspired by Debian's extra patch.
- removes OWNER & GROUP make vars they are parts of INSTALL command.
- adds INSTALL_PROGRAM for executable, uses $(INSTALL)
- adds INSTALL_DATA for non-executable data, uses ($INSTALL)
- adds INSTALL_WDATA for writable non-executable data, uses ($INSTALL)
- adds configure option --enable-write_install - to support
installatin of writable files used by distribution
- replaces usage of ifeq @LIB_SUFFIX@ with $(LIB_SUFFIX)
- installs .a files from static builds without executable flag
- installs .a files to $(usrlibdir) instead of $(libdir)
- installs all static binaries to $(staticdir)
- create .so links for devel package in $(usrlibdir) instead of
$(libdir)
- makes .so and .so.LIB_VERSION files within builddir
- removes VERSIONED_SHLIB and created versioned LIB_SHARED automagicaly
- install LIB_SHARED via install_lib_shared target
- install plugins via install_lib_shared_plugin target
- prints whole 'install' command during installation instead of less
informative "Installing $(something) $(somewhere)"
- install multiple man pages with one INSTALL command
- use DISTCLEAN_TARGETS instead of creating multiple distclean targets
Usage of VPATH makes troubles when used within $(builddir).
Not only source files are being found through VPATH,
but targets as well. (make --debug=v)
Thus if user builds the code in $(srcdir) and also in some $(builddir)
he gets mangled results as some generated files (i.e. .export.sym)
are 'reused' from $(srcdir) instead of $(builddir).
This patch switches to use vpath were we could explicitly name
suffixes that should be looked via vpath - we must take care,
we do not generate files with these suffixes:
.c, .in, .po, .exported_symbols
we are running the repair manually. If we don't ignore, then dmeventd
and the manually run repair can collide. (We should still get clean
results in such a case, but it makes it harder to validate the test
results.)