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Peter Rajnoha
8b6b90b073 config: consolidate CFG_UNSUPPORTED and CFG_ADVANCED settings
These settings are in the "unsupported" group:

devices/loopfiles
log/activate_file
metadata/disk_areas (section)
metadata/disk_areas/<disk_area> (section)
metadata/disk_areas/<disk_area>/size
metadata/disk_areas/<disk_area>/id

These settings are in the "advanced" group:

devices/dir
devices/scan
devices/types
global/proc
activation/missing_stripe_filler
activation/mlock_filter
metadata/pvmetadatacopies
metadata/pvmetadataignore
metadata/stripesize
metadata/dirs

Also, this patch causes the --ignoreunsupported and --ignoreadvanced
switches to be honoured for all config types (lvmconfig --type).

By default, the --type current and --type diff display unsupported
settings, the other types ignore them - this patch also introduces
--showunsupported switch for all these other types to display even
unsupported settings in their output if needed.
2015-04-29 16:31:47 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
0ba332e82a refactor: dumpconfig: keep --withcomments to display full comment and use --withsummary for one line summary 2015-04-29 11:14:18 +02:00
David Teigland
9b86e8e8f4 dumpconfig: add --ignorelocal
When generating a sample lvm.conf file, we don't want to
include the "local" section, which is kept in lvmlocal.conf.
2015-04-21 14:55:03 -05:00
David Teigland
5cd6381717 dumpconfig: add --unconfigured option
Using this option, default string values that are
configurable are printed as unconfigured values,
e.g. "@CONFDIR@" instead of "/etc".
2015-04-17 11:35:34 -05:00
David Teigland
5f6ac1c812 dumpconfig: add --withfullcomments option
--withfullcomments prints all comment lines for each config option.
--withcomments prints only the first comment line, which should be
a short one-line summary of the option.
2015-04-15 10:56:42 -05:00
David Teigland
8cdec4c434 system_id: use for VG ownership
See included lvmsystemid(7) for full description.
2015-02-13 10:10:27 -06:00
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
Petr Rockai
4b9b8e1282 toollib: Split --cachesettings from --cachepolicy. 2014-11-20 16:51:07 +01:00
Petr Rockai
f67e1fadb0 toollib: Add --cachepolicy and implement get_cachepolicy_params. 2014-11-20 16:51:06 +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
Zdenek Kabelac
a330640063 options: introduce pooldatasize option
Introduce new option to specify pool data size.
This will be user to create i.e.  cache & cachepool at once.
And possible for thin external origin snapshot.

This is only very basic patch to enable options, the
real working code will come later.
2014-10-24 16:39:32 +02:00
Zdenek Kabelac
9e85dbbfd0 cleanup: sort args alphabetically
Give it some order for easier human lookup for options we do support.
2014-10-24 16:39:31 +02:00
Zdenek Kabelac
a8497e329b lvconvert: options splitcache, split, uncache
--splitcache
  Splits only cached LV (also pool could be specified).
  Detaches cachepool from cached LV.

  --split
  Should be univerzal command to split various complex targets.
  At this moment it knows cache.

  --uncache
  Opposite command to --cache. Detaches and DELETES cachepool for
  cached LV.

Note: we support thin pool cached metadata device for uncaching.
Also use may specify wither cached LV or association cachepool device
to request split of cache.
2014-10-06 15:18:05 +02:00
Zdenek Kabelac
fc77e4291b commands: support shortcut -H for cache objects
Introduce cache_long_ARG for those instancies
where --cache is not related to caching LV.
(pvchange,vg|lv|pvscan).

cache_ARG is now with -H shortcut.
2014-10-06 15:18:05 +02:00
Zdenek Kabelac
de1ee0bc52 cleanup: move merge option
Put long --merge option into section with long options.
2014-07-11 13:32:21 +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
Peter Rajnoha
da545ce3b4 tools: add --binary arg to pvs,vgs,lvs and {pv,vg,lv}display -C and report/binary_values_as_numeric lvm.conf option
The --binary option, if used, causes all the binary values reported
in reporting commands to be displayed as "0" or "1" instead of descriptive
literal values (value "unknown" is still used for values that could not be
determined).

Also, add report/binary_values_as_numeric lvm.conf option with the same
functionality as the --binary option (the --binary option prevails
if both --binary cmd option and report/binary_values_as_numeric lvm.conf
option is used at the same time). The report/binary_values_as_numeric is
also profilable.

This makes it easier to use and check lvm reporting command output in scripts.
2014-07-04 15:40:17 +02:00
Alasdair G Kergon
b33091cb11 pvmove: tidy 2014-06-19 13:40:47 +01:00
Jonathan Brassow
5ebff6cc9f pvmove: Enable all-or-nothing (atomic) pvmoves
pvmove can be used to move single LVs by name or multiple LVs that
lie within the specified PV range (e.g. /dev/sdb1:0-1000).  When
moving more than one LV, the portions of those LVs that are in the
range to be moved are added to a new temporary pvmove LV.  The LVs
then point to the range in the pvmove LV, rather than the PV
range.

Example 1:
	We have two LVs in this example.  After they were
	created, the first LV was grown, yeilding two segments
	in LV1.  So, there are two LVs with a total of three
	segments.

	Before pvmove:
	      ---------  ---------   ---------
	      | LV1s0 |  | LV2s0 |   | LV1s1 |
	      ---------  ---------   ---------
	         |           |           |
	   -------------------------------------
	PV | 000 - 255 | 256 - 511 | 512 - 767 |
	   -------------------------------------

	After pvmove inserts the temporary pvmove LV:
	          ---------   ---------   ---------
	          | LV1s0 |   | LV2s0 |   | LV1s1 |
	          ---------   ---------   ---------
	              |           |           |
	        -------------------------------------
	pvmove0 |   seg 0   |   seg 1   |   seg 2   |
	        -------------------------------------
	              |           |           |
	        -------------------------------------
	PV      | 000 - 255 | 256 - 511 | 512 - 767 |
	        -------------------------------------

	Each of the affected LV segments now point to a
	range of blocks in the pvmove LV, which purposefully
	corresponds to the segments moved from the original
	LVs into the temporary pvmove LV.

The current implementation goes on from here to mirror the temporary
pvmove LV by segment.  Further, as the pvmove LV is activated, only
one of its segments is actually mirrored (i.e. "moving") at a time.
The rest are either complete or not addressed yet.  If the pvmove
is aborted, those segments that are completed will remain on the
destination and those that are not yet addressed or in the process
of moving will stay on the source PV.  Thus, it is possible to have
a partially completed move - some LVs (or certain segments of LVs)
on the source PV and some on the destination.

Example 2:
	What 'example 1' might look if it was half-way
	through the move.
	             ---------   ---------   ---------
	             | LV1s0 |   | LV2s0 |   | LV1s1 |
	             ---------   ---------   ---------
	                 |           |           |
	           -------------------------------------
	pvmove0    |   seg 0   |   seg 1   |   seg 2   |
	           -------------------------------------
	                 |           |           |
	                 |     -------------------------
	source PV        |     | 256 - 511 | 512 - 767 |
	                 |     -------------------------
	                 |           ||
	           -------------------------
	dest PV    | 000 - 255 | 256 - 511 |
	           -------------------------

This update allows the user to specify that they would like the
pvmove mirror created "by LV" rather than "by segment".  That is,
the pvmove LV becomes an image in an encapsulating mirror along
with the allocated copy image.

Example 3:
	A pvmove that is performed "by LV" rather than "by segment".

	                   ---------   ---------
	                   | LV1s0 |   | LV2s0 |
	                   ---------   ---------
	                       |           |
	                 -------------------------
	        pvmove0  |  * LV-level mirror *  |
	                 -------------------------
                             /                \
	   pvmove_mimage0   /          pvmove_mimage1
	   -------------------------   -------------------------
	   |   seg 0   |   seg 1   |   |   seg 0   |   seg 1   |
	   -------------------------   -------------------------
	        |            |               |           |
	   -------------------------   -------------------------
	   | 000 - 255 | 256 - 511 |   | 000 - 255 | 256 - 511 |
	   -------------------------   -------------------------
	           source PV                    dest PV

The thing that differentiates a pvmove done in this way and a simple
"up-convert" from linear to mirror is the preservation of the
distinct segments.  A normal up-convert would simply allocate the
necessary space with no regard for segment boundaries.  The pvmove
operation must preserve the segments because they are the critical
boundary between the segments of the LVs being moved.  So, when the
pvmove copy image is allocated, all corresponding segments must be
allocated.  The code that merges ajoining segments that are part of
the same LV when the metadata is written must also be avoided in
this case.  This method of mirroring is unique enough to warrant its
own definitional macro, MIRROR_BY_SEGMENTED_LV.  This joins the two
existing macros: MIRROR_BY_SEG (for original pvmove) and MIRROR_BY_LV
(for user created mirrors).

The advantages of performing pvmove in this way is that all of the
LVs affected can be moved together.  It is an all-or-nothing approach
that leaves all LV segments on the source PV if the move is aborted.
Additionally, a mirror log can be used (in the future) to provide tracking
of progress; allowing the copy to continue where it left off in the event
there is a deactivation.
2014-06-17 22:59:36 -05:00
Peter Rajnoha
5b734a0ea1 report: select: add --select arg to pvs, vgs and lvs 2014-06-17 16:27:20 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
9e3e4d6994 config: differentiate command and metadata profiles and consolidate profile handling code
- When defining configuration source, the code now uses separate
  CONFIG_PROFILE_COMMAND and CONFIG_PROFILE_METADATA markers
  (before, it was just CONFIG_PROFILE that did not make the
  difference between the two). This helps when checking the
  configuration if it contains correct set of options which
  are all in either command-profilable or metadata-profilable
  group without mixing these groups together - so it's a firm
  distinction. The "command profile" can't contain
  "metadata profile" and vice versa! This is strictly checked
  and if the settings are mixed, such profile is rejected and
  it's not used. So in the end, the CONFIG_PROFILE_COMMAND
  set of options and CONFIG_PROFILE_METADATA are mutually exclusive
  sets.

- Marking configuration with one or the other marker will also
  determine the way these configuration sources are positioned
  in the configuration cascade which is now:

  CONFIG_STRING -> CONFIG_PROFILE_COMMAND -> CONFIG_PROFILE_METADATA -> CONFIG_FILE/CONFIG_MERGED_FILES

- Marking configuration with one or the other marker will also make
  it possible to issue a command context refresh (will be probably
  a part of a future patch) if needed for settings in global profile
  set. For settings in metadata profile set this is impossible since
  we can't refresh cmd context in the middle of reading VG/LV metadata
  and for each VG/LV separately because each VG/LV can have a different
  metadata profile assinged and it's not possible to change these
  settings at this level.

- When command profile is incorrect, it's rejected *and also* the
  command exits immediately - the profile *must* be correct for the
  command that was run with a profile to be executed. Before this
  patch, when the profile was found incorrect, there was just the
  warning message and the command continued without profile applied.
  But it's more correct to exit immediately in this case.

- When metadata profile is incorrect, we reject it during command
  runtime (as we know the profile name from metadata and not early
  from command line as it is in case of command profiles) and we
  *do continue* with the command as we're in the middle of operation.
  Also, the metadata profile is applied directly and on the fly on
  find_config_tree_* fn call and even if the metadata profile is
  found incorrect, we still need to return the non-profiled value
  as found in the other configuration provided or default value.
  To exit immediately even in this case, we'd need to refactor
  existing find_config_tree_* fns so they can return error. Currently,
  these fns return only config values (which end up with default
  values in the end if the config is not found).

- To check the profile validity before use to be sure it's correct,
  one can use :

    lvm dumpconfig --commandprofile/--metadataprofile ProfileName --validate

  (the --commandprofile/--metadataprofile for dumpconfig will come
   as part of the subsequent patch)

- This patch also adds a reference to --commandprofile and
  --metadataprofile in the cmd help string (which was missing before
  for the --profile for some commands). We do not mention --profile
  now as people should use --commandprofile or --metadataprofile
  directly. However, the --profile is still supported for backward
  compatibility and it's translated as:

    --profile == --metadataprofile for lvcreate, vgcreate, lvchange and vgchange
                 (as these commands are able to attach profile to metadata)

    --profile == --commandprofile for all the other commands
                (--metadataprofile is not allowed there as it makes no sense)

- This patch also contains some cleanups to make the code handling
  the profiles more readable...
2014-05-20 16:21:48 +02:00
Alasdair G Kergon
b5f8f452ac tools: Add --readonly support.
Offer lock-free access to display virtual machine or clustered VG metadata
while it might be in use.
2014-04-18 02:46:34 +01:00
Jonathan Brassow
0912cf67aa cache: Ability to convert an existing LV into a cached LV
Users now have the ability to convert their existing logical volumes
into cached logical volumes.  A cache pool LV must be specified using
the '--cachepool' argument.  The cachepool is the small, fast LV used
to cache the large, slow LV that is being converted.
2014-02-12 09:55:35 -06:00
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
Alasdair G Kergon
7b65363bf7 lvconvert: Implement --splitsnapshot. 2013-12-04 02:09:37 +00:00
Peter Rajnoha
169b4c1586 lvcreate: recognize --wipesignatures arg
Recognize the new --wipesignatures arg in lvcreate that is supposed
to wipe known signatures if found on newly created LV.
2013-11-27 15:48:15 +01:00
Alasdair G Kergon
baf95bbff7 cmdline: Add --ignoreskippedcluster.
Accept --ignoreskippedcluster with pvs, vgs, lvs, pvdisplay, vgdisplay,
lvdisplay, vgchange and lvchange to avoid the 'Skipping clustered
VG' errors when requesting information about a clustered VG
without using clustered locking and still exit with success.

The messages can still be seen with -v.
2013-10-01 21:20:10 +01:00
Alasdair G Kergon
5face2010d tools: Use backgroundfork_ARG for pvscan -b
Change pvscan -b to use a new backgroundfork_ARG instead of
background_ARG so as not to affect pvmove -b and lvconvert -b.
2013-09-06 01:43:24 +01:00
Alasdair G Kergon
90a09559ed commandline: add prefix aliases for raid options
Accept --raidwritemostly as well as --writemostly etc.
2013-07-19 19:24:54 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
460d0254eb thin: add pool metadata spare lv support
Add support for pool's metadata spare volume.
2013-07-18 18:22:43 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
7dc8c84b18 activation: add support for skipping activation of selected LVs
Also add -k/--setactivationskip y/n and -K/--ignoreactivationskip
options to lvcreate.

The --setactivationskip y sets the flag in metadata for an LV to
skip the LV during activation. Also, the newly created LV is not
activated.

Thin snapsots have this flag set automatically if not specified
directly by the --setactivationskip y/n option.

The --ignoreactivationskip overrides the activation skip flag set
in metadata for an LV (just for the run of the command - the flag
is not changed in metadata!)

A few examples for the lvcreate with the new options:

  (non-thin snap LV => skip flag not set in MDA + LV activated)
  raw/~ $ lvcreate -l1 vg
    Logical volume "lvol0" created
  raw/~ $ lvs -o lv_name,attr vg/lvol0
    LV    Attr
    lvol0 -wi-a----

  (non-thin snap LV + -ky => skip flag set in MDA + LV not activated)
  raw/~ $ lvcreate -l1 -ky vg
    Logical volume "lvol1" created
  raw/~ $ lvs -o lv_name,attr vg/lvol1
    LV    Attr
    lvol1 -wi------

  (non-thin snap LV + -ky + -K => skip flag set in MDA + LV activated)
  raw/~ $ lvcreate -l1 -ky -K vg
    Logical volume "lvol2" created
  raw/~ $ lvs -o lv_name,attr vg/lvol2
    LV    Attr
    lvol2 -wi-a----

  (thin snap LV => skip flag set in MDA (default behaviour) + LV not activated)
  raw/~ $ lvcreate -L100M -T vg/pool -V 1T -n thin_lv
    Logical volume "thin_lv" created
  raw/~ $ lvcreate -s vg/thin_lv -n thin_snap
    Logical volume "thin_snap" created
  raw/~ $ lvs -o name,attr vg
    LV        Attr
    pool      twi-a-tz-
    thin_lv   Vwi-a-tz-
    thin_snap Vwi---tz-

  (thin snap LV + -K => skip flag set in MDA (default behaviour) + LV activated)
  raw/~ $ lvcreate -s vg/thin_lv -n thin_snap -K
    Logical volume "thin_snap" created
  raw/~ $ lvs -o name,attr vg/thin_lv
    LV      Attr
    thin_lv Vwi-a-tz-

  (thins snap LV + -kn => no skip flag in MDA (default behaviour overridden) + LV activated)
  [0] raw/~ # lvcreate -s vg/thin_lv -n thin_snap -kn
    Logical volume "thin_snap" created
  [0] raw/~ # lvs -o name,attr vg/thin_snap
    LV        Attr
    thin_snap Vwi-a-tz-
2013-07-12 20:39:07 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
5ed7d0cf1d dumpconfig: add --mergedconfig option
Normally, the lvm dumpconfig processes only the configuration tree
that is at the top of the cascade. Considering the cascade is:

  CONFIG_STRING -> CONFIG_PROFILE -> CONFIG_MERGED_FILES/CONFIG_FILE

...then:

  (dumpconfig of lvm.conf only)
  raw/~ $ lvm dumpconfig allocation
  allocation {
	  maximise_cling=1
	  mirror_logs_require_separate_pvs=0
	  thin_pool_metadata_require_separate_pvs=0
	  thin_pool_chunk_size=64
  }

  (dumpconfig of selected profile configuration only)
  raw/~ $ lvm dumpconfig --profile test allocation
  allocation {
	  thin_pool_chunk_size=8
	  thin_pool_discards="passdown"
	  thin_pool_zero=1
  }

  (dumpconfig of given --config configuration only)
  raw/~ $ lvm dumpconfig --config 'allocation{thin_pool_chunk_size=16}' allocation
  allocation {
	  thin_pool_chunk_size=16
  }

The --mergedconfig option causes the configuration cascade to be
merged before processing it with dumpconfig:

  (dumpconfig of merged selected profile and lvm.conf)
  raw/~ $ lvm dumpconfig --profile test allocation --mergedconfig
  allocation {
	  maximise_cling=1
	  thin_pool_zero=1
	  thin_pool_discards="passdown"
	  mirror_logs_require_separate_pvs=0
	  thin_pool_metadata_require_separate_pvs=0
	  thin_pool_chunk_size=8
  }

  (dumpconfig merged given --config and selected profile and lvm.conf)
  raw/~ $ lvm dumpconfig --profile test --config 'allocation{thin_pool_chunk_size=16}' allocation --mergedconfig
  allocation {
	  maximise_cling=1
	  thin_pool_zero=1
	  thin_pool_discards="passdown"
	  mirror_logs_require_separate_pvs=0
	  thin_pool_metadata_require_separate_pvs=0
	  thin_pool_chunk_size=16
  }

Hence with the --mergedconfig, we are able to see the
configuration that is actually used when processing any
LVM command while using any combination of --config/--profile
options together with lvm.conf file.
2013-07-08 16:05:56 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
0cd4794735 tools: add support for changing configuration profile for existing volumes (vgchange/lvchange)
The command to change the profile for existing VG/LV:
	"vgchange/lvchange --profile <profile_name>"

The command to detach any existing profile from VG/LV:
	"vgchange/lvchange --detachprofile"
2013-07-02 15:22:10 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
ebc236d085 config: add support for loading profiles
This patch adds --profile arg to lvm cmds and adds config/profile_dir
configuration setting to select the directory where profiles are stored
By default it's /etc/lvm/profile.

The profiles are added by using new "add_profile" fn and then loaded
using the "load_profile" fn. All profiles are stored in a cmd context
within the new "struct profile_params":

struct profile_params {
  const char *dir;
  struct profile *global_profile;
  struct dm_list profiles_to_load;
  struct dm_list profiles;
};

...where "dir" is the directory with profiles, "global_profile" is
the profile that is set globally via the --profile arg (IOW, not
set per VG/LV basis based on metadata record) and the "profiles"
is the list with loaded profiles.
2013-07-02 15:19:08 +02:00
Jonathan Brassow
562c678ee2 DM RAID: Add ability to throttle sync operations for RAID LVs.
This patch adds the ability to set the minimum and maximum I/O rate for
sync operations in RAID LVs.  The options are available for 'lvcreate' and
'lvchange' and are as follows:
  --minrecoveryrate <Rate> [bBsSkKmMgG]
  --maxrecoveryrate <Rate> [bBsSkKmMgG]
The rate is specified in size/sec/device.  If a suffix is not given,
kiB/sec/device is assumed.  Setting the rate to 0 removes the preference.
2013-05-31 11:25:52 -05:00
Peter Rajnoha
732859d21f refactor: rename embedding area -> bootloader area 2013-05-28 12:37:22 +02:00
Jonathan Brassow
2e0740f7ef RAID: Add writemostly/writebehind support for RAID1
'lvchange' is used to alter a RAID 1 logical volume's write-mostly and
write-behind characteristics.  The '--writemostly' parameter takes a
PV as an argument with an optional trailing character to specify whether
to set ('y'), unset ('n'), or toggle ('t') the value.  If no trailing
character is given, it will set the flag.
Synopsis:
        lvchange [--writemostly <PV>:{t|y|n}] [--writebehind <count>] vg/lv
Example:
        lvchange --writemostly /dev/sdb1:y --writebehind 512 vg/raid1_lv

The last character in the 'lv_attr' field is used to show whether a device
has the WriteMostly flag set.  It is signified with a 'w'.  If the device
has failed, the 'p'artial flag has priority.

Example ("nosync" raid1 with mismatch_cnt and writemostly):
[~]# lvs -a --segment vg
  LV                VG   Attr      #Str Type   SSize
  raid1             vg   Rwi---r-m    2 raid1  500.00m
  [raid1_rimage_0]  vg   Iwi---r--    1 linear 500.00m
  [raid1_rimage_1]  vg   Iwi---r-w    1 linear 500.00m
  [raid1_rmeta_0]   vg   ewi---r--    1 linear   4.00m
  [raid1_rmeta_1]   vg   ewi---r--    1 linear   4.00m

Example (raid1 with mismatch_cnt, writemostly - but failed drive):
[~]# lvs -a --segment vg
  LV                VG   Attr      #Str Type   SSize
  raid1             vg   rwi---r-p    2 raid1  500.00m
  [raid1_rimage_0]  vg   Iwi---r--    1 linear 500.00m
  [raid1_rimage_1]  vg   Iwi---r-p    1 linear 500.00m
  [raid1_rmeta_0]   vg   ewi---r--    1 linear   4.00m
  [raid1_rmeta_1]   vg   ewi---r-p    1 linear   4.00m

A new reportable field has been added for writebehind as well.  If
write-behind has not been set or the LV is not RAID1, the field will
be blank.
Example (writebehind is set):
[~]# lvs -a -o name,attr,writebehind vg
  LV            Attr      WBehind
  lv            rwi-a-r--     512
  [lv_rimage_0] iwi-aor-w
  [lv_rimage_1] iwi-aor--
  [lv_rmeta_0]  ewi-aor--
  [lv_rmeta_1]  ewi-aor--

Example (writebehind is not set):
[~]# lvs -a -o name,attr,writebehind vg
  LV            Attr      WBehind
  lv            rwi-a-r--
  [lv_rimage_0] iwi-aor-w
  [lv_rimage_1] iwi-aor--
  [lv_rmeta_0]  ewi-aor--
  [lv_rmeta_1]  ewi-aor--
2013-04-15 13:59:46 -05:00
Jonathan Brassow
ff64e3500f RAID: Add scrubbing support for RAID LVs
New options to 'lvchange' allow users to scrub their RAID LVs.
Synopsis:
	lvchange --syncaction {check|repair} vg/raid_lv

RAID scrubbing is the process of reading all the data and parity blocks in
an array and checking to see whether they are coherent.  'lvchange' can
now initaite the two scrubbing operations: "check" and "repair".  "check"
will go over the array and recored the number of discrepancies but not
repair them.  "repair" will correct the discrepancies as it finds them.

'lvchange --syncaction repair vg/raid_lv' is not to be confused with
'lvconvert --repair vg/raid_lv'.  The former initiates a background
synchronization operation on the array, while the latter is designed to
repair/replace failed devices in a mirror or RAID logical volume.

Additional reporting has been added for 'lvs' to support the new
operations.  Two new printable fields (which are not printed by
default) have been added: "syncaction" and "mismatches".  These
can be accessed using the '-o' option to 'lvs', like:
	lvs -o +syncaction,mismatches vg/lv
"syncaction" will print the current synchronization operation that the
RAID volume is performing.  It can be one of the following:
        - idle:   All sync operations complete (doing nothing)
        - resync: Initializing an array or recovering after a machine failure
        - recover: Replacing a device in the array
        - check: Looking for array inconsistencies
        - repair: Looking for and repairing inconsistencies
The "mismatches" field with print the number of descrepancies found during
a check or repair operation.

The 'Cpy%Sync' field already available to 'lvs' will print the progress
of any of the above syncactions, including check and repair.

Finally, the lv_attr field has changed to accomadate the scrubbing operations
as well.  The role of the 'p'artial character in the lv_attr report field
as expanded.  "Partial" is really an indicator for the health of a
logical volume and it makes sense to extend this include other health
indicators as well, specifically:
        'm'ismatches:  Indicates that there are discrepancies in a RAID
                       LV.  This character is shown after a scrubbing
                       operation has detected that portions of the RAID
                       are not coherent.
        'r'efresh   :  Indicates that a device in a RAID array has suffered
                       a failure and the kernel regards it as failed -
                       even though LVM can read the device label and
                       considers the device to be ok.  The LV should be
                       'r'efreshed to notify the kernel that the device is
                       now available, or the device should be 'r'eplaced
                       if it is suspected of failing.
2013-04-11 15:33:59 -05:00
Peter Rajnoha
7d6991e900 dumpconfig: add --ignoreadvanced and --ignoreunsupported switch
lvm dumpconfig [--ignoreadvanced] [--ignoreunsupported]

--ignoreadvanced causes the advanced configuration options to be left
out on dumpconfig output

--ignoreunsupported causes the options that are not officially supported
to be lef out on dumpconfig output
2013-03-06 10:46:36 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
088d88cfe2 dumpconfig: add --withcomments and --withversions switch
lvm dumpconfig [--withcomments] [--withversions]

The --withcomments causes the comments to appear on output before each
config node (if they were defined in config_settings.h).

The --withversions causes a one line extra comment to appear on output
before each config node with the version information in which the
configuration setting first appeared.
2013-03-06 10:46:36 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
34350963d1 dumpconfig: add --type, --atversion and --validate arg
lvm dumpconfig [--type {current|default|missing|new}] [--atversion] [--validate]

This patch adds above-mentioned args to lvm dumpconfig and it maps them
to creation and writing out a configuration tree of a specific type
(see also previous commit):

  - current maps to CFG_TYPE_CURRENT
  - default maps to CFG_TYPE_DEFAULT
  - missing maps to CFG_TYPE_MISSING
  - new maps to CFG_TYPE_NEW

If --type is not defined, dumpconfig defaults to "--type current"
which is the original behaviour of dumpconfig before all these changes.

The --validate option just validates current configuration tree
(lvm.conf/--config) and it writes a simple status message:

  "LVM configuration valid" or "LVM configuration invalid"
2013-03-06 10:46:36 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
86f65a3f2b tools: add embeddingareasize arg to pvcreate and vgconvert
To create an Embedding Area during PV creation (pvcreate or as part of
the vgconvert operation), we need to define the Embedding Area size.
The Embedding Area start will be calculated automatically by the tools.

This patch adds --embeddingareasize argument to pvcreate and vgconvert.
2013-02-26 14:46:41 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
b73de73151 thin: lvconvert support for external origin
Add basic support for converting LV into an external origin volume.

Syntax:

lvconvert --thinpool vg/pool  --originname renamed_origin -T origin

It will convert volume  'origin' into a thin volume, which will
use 'renamed_origin' as an external read-only origin.
All read/write into origin will go via 'pool'.

renamed_origin volume is read-only volume, that could be activated
only in read-only mode, and cannot be modified.
2013-02-23 10:38:20 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
09b7ceea95 thin: allow restore with --force
Allow restoring metadata with thin pool volumes.
No validation is done for this case within vgcfgrestore tool -
thus incorrect metadata may lead to destruction of pool content.
2012-11-27 14:08:24 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
a27650cc98 thin: lvconvert
Update code for lvconvert.
Change the lvconvert user interface a bit - now we require 2 specifiers
--thinpool   takes LV name for data device (and makes the name)
--poolmetadata  takes LV name for metadata device.

Fix type in thin help text -z -> -Z.

Supported is also new flag --discards for thinpools.
2012-10-03 15:13:33 +02:00
Alasdair G Kergon
438e0050df config: add silent mode
Accept -q as the short form of --quiet.
Suppress non-essential standard output if -q is given twice.
Treat log/silent in lvm.conf as equivalent to -qq.
Review all log_print messages and change some to
log_print_unless_silent.

When silent, the following commands still produce output:
dumpconfig, lvdisplay, lvmdiskscan, lvs, pvck, pvdisplay,
pvs, version, vgcfgrestore -l, vgdisplay, vgs.
[Needs checking.]

Non-essential messages are shifted from log level 4 to log level 5
for syslog and lvm2_log_fn purposes.
2012-08-25 20:35:48 +01:00
Alasdair G Kergon
701b4a8363 thin: use discards as plural rather than singular
Global change from --discard to --discards, as that feels more natural.
2012-08-07 21:24:41 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
6e55201144 args: increase major:minor limit to 4095:1048575
Remove the limit for major and minor number arguments used while specifying
persistent numbers via -My --major <major> --minor <minor> option which
was set to 255 before. Follow the kernel limit instead which is 12 bits
for major and 20 bits for minor number (kernel >= 2.6 and LVM formats
that does not have FMT_RESTRICTED_LVIDS - so still keep the old limit
of 255 for lvm1 format).
2012-08-06 18:01:01 +02:00
Zdenek Kabelac
ebbf7d8e68 thin: add discard support for thin pool
Add arg support for discard.
Add discard ignore, nopassdown, passdown (=default) support.
Flags could be set per pool.

lvcreate [--discard {ignore|no_passdown|passdown}]  vg/thinlv
2012-07-18 14:36:57 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
2729720fd3 args: add --activate synonym for --available arg
We're refererring to 'activation' all over the code and we're talking
about 'LVs being activated' all the time so let's use 'activation/activate'
everywhere for clarity and consistency (still providing the old
'available' keyword as a synonym for backward compatibility with
existing environments).
2012-06-28 09:42:44 -04:00
Alasdair Kergon
b343d75a5a Switch pvscan --cache major:minor to --major --minor. 2012-03-06 02:30:49 +00:00
Alasdair Kergon
d742cdf327 Change pvscan --lvmetad to pvscan --cache. 2012-03-02 18:09:46 +00:00
Petr Rockai
dae0822698 The lvmetad client-side integration. Only active when use_lvmetad = 1 is set in
lvm.conf *and* lvmetad is running.
2012-02-23 13:11:07 +00:00
Jonathan Earl Brassow
0c506d9a40 Support the ability to replace specific devices in a RAID array.
RAID is not like traditional LVM mirroring.  LVM mirroring required failed
devices to be removed or the logical volume would simply hang.  RAID arrays can
keep on running with failed devices.  In fact, for RAID types other than RAID1,
removing a device would mean substituting an error target or converting to a
lower level RAID (e.g. RAID6 -> RAID5, or RAID4/5 to RAID0).  Therefore, rather
than removing a failed device unconditionally and potentially allocating a
replacement, RAID allows the user to "replace" a device with a new one.  This
approach is a 1-step solution vs the current 2-step solution.

example> lvconvert --replace <dev_to_remove> vg/lv [possible_replacement_PVs]

'--replace' can be specified more than once.

example> lvconvert --replace /dev/sdb1 --replace /dev/sdc1 vg/lv
2011-11-30 02:02:10 +00:00
Zdenek Kabelac
b8cac455bd Thin supports poolmetadatasize setting
Add option to set pool metadatasize.
For passing size parameter reuse region_size.
2011-11-04 22:43:10 +00:00
Alasdair Kergon
9ac61d2ba2 lvcreate parsing for thin provisioning.
The rest is incomplete so this isn't usable yet.
2011-09-06 00:26:42 +00:00
Jonathan Earl Brassow
6d04311efa Add the ability to split an image from the mirror and track changes.
~> lvconvert --splitmirrors 1 --trackchanges vg/lv
The '--trackchanges' option allows a user the ability to use an image of
a RAID1 array for the purposes of temporary read-only access.  The image
can be merged back into the array at a later time and only the blocks that
have changed in the array since the split will be resync'ed.  This
operation can be thought of as a partial split.  The image is never completely
extracted from the array, in that the array reserves the position the device
occupied and tracks the differences between the array and the split image via
a bitmap.  The image itself is rendered read-only and the name (<LV>_rimage_*)
cannot be changed.  The user can complete the split (permanently splitting the
image from the array) by re-issuing the 'lvconvert' command without the
'--trackchanges' argument and specifying the '--name' argument.
	~> lvconvert --splitmirrors 1 --name my_split vg/lv
Merging the tracked image back into the array is done with the '--merge'
option (included in a follow-on patch).
	~> lvconvert --merge vg/lv_rimage_<n>

The internal mechanics of this are relatively simple.  The 'raid' device-
mapper target allows for the specification of an empty slot in an array
via '- -'.  This is what will be used if a partial activation of an array
is ever required.  (It would also be possible to use 'error' targets in
place of the '- -'.)  If a RAID image is found to be both read-only and
visible, then it is considered separate from the array and '- -' is used
to hold it's position in the array.  So, all that needs to be done to
temporarily split an image from the array /and/ cause the kernel target's
bitmap to track (aka "mark") changes made is to make the specified image
visible and read-only.  To merge the device back into the array, the image
needs to be returned to the read/write state of the top-level LV and made
invisible.
2011-08-18 19:38:26 +00:00
Alasdair Kergon
f1c2a5af58 Add -V as short form of --virtualsize in lvcreate. 2011-08-17 15:15:36 +00:00
Alasdair Kergon
f8452d8cfd Support repetition of --addtag and --deltag arguments.
Add infrastructure for specific cmdline arguments to be repeated in groups.
Split the_args cmdline arguments and values into arg_props and arg_values.
2010-11-11 17:29:05 +00:00
Petr Rockai
49908a9a33 Implement vgextend --restoremissing (BZ 537913), which makes it possible to
re-add a physical volume that has gone missing previously, due to a transient
device failure, without re-initialising it.

Signed-off-by: Petr Rockai <prockai@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Alasdair Kergon <agk@redhat.com>
2010-10-13 10:34:31 +00:00
Mike Snitzer
dff224669d Require --restorefile when using pvcreate --uuid.
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>
2010-08-12 04:08:59 +00:00
Alasdair Kergon
77d308ef77 Fix --[vg]metadatacopies arg processing 2010-06-30 20:21:03 +00:00
Dave Wysochanski
a9d8bf269a Allow 'all' and 'unmanaged' values for --vgmetadatacopies.
Allowing an 'all' and 'unmanaged' value is more intuitive, and
provides a simple way for users to get back to original LVM behavior
of metadata written to all PVs in the volume group.

If the user requests "--vgmetadatacopies unmanaged", this instructs
LVM not to manage the ignore bits to achieve a specific number of
metadata copies in the volume group.  The user is free to use
"pvchange --metadataignore" to control the mdas on a per-PV basis.
If the user requests "--vgmetadatacopies all", this instructs LVM
to do 2 things: 1) clear all ignore bits, and 2) set the "unmanaged"
policy going forward.

Internally, we use the special MAX_UINT32 value to indicate 'all'.
This 'just' works since it's the largest value possible for the
field and so all 'ignore' bits on all mdas in the VG will get
cleared inside _vg_metadata_balance().  However, after we've
called the _vg_metadata_balance function, we check for the special
'all' value, and if set, we write the "unmanaged" value into the
metadata.  As such, the 'all' value is never written to disk.

Signed-off-by: Dave Wysochanski <dwysocha@redhat.com>
2010-06-28 20:40:01 +00:00
Dave Wysochanski
1779cc34d1 Update vgchange tool to accept --vgmetadatacopies.
Update logic in vgchange to handle --vgmetadatacopies, allow
--metadatacopies as a synonym to --vgmetadatacopies,
and add these parameters to args.h and commands.h
Forbit both --vgmetadatacopies and --metadatacopies as only
one allowed.

Signed-off-by: Dave Wysochanski <dwysocha@redhat.com>
2010-06-28 20:37:37 +00:00
Dave Wysochanski
88fc1b143e Add --metadataignore to pvchange, allowing for ignoring of metadata areas.
This patch just modifies pvchange to call the underlying ignore
functions for mdas.  Ensure special cases do not reflect changes
in metadata (PVs with 0 mdas, setting ignored when already ignored,
clearing ignored when not ignored).

Signed-off-by: Dave Wysochanski <dwysocha@redhat.com>
2010-06-28 20:33:58 +00:00
Peter Rajnoha
d50c6d4bf5 Add new --sysinit option for vgchange and lvchange.
A shortcut for --ignorelockingfailure, --ignoremonitoring, --poll n options
and LVM_SUPPRESS_LOCKING_FAILURE_MESSAGES environment variable used all at
once in initialisation scripts (e.g. rc.sysinit or initrd).
2010-05-06 11:15:55 +00:00
Alasdair Kergon
68176be18e Add --stripes to lvconvert too. 2010-04-13 01:54:32 +00:00
Mike Snitzer
154b64d7a5 Add --merge support to lvconvert to start merging a snapshot into its
origin, example usage:  lvconvert --merge vg/snaplv
2010-01-13 01:45:15 +00:00
Jonathan Earl Brassow
72e0743621 This patch adds the capability to split off a mirror legs.
It is pretty much the same as reducing the number of
mirror legs, but we just don't delete them afterwards.

The following command line interface is enforced:
  prompt> lvconvert --splitmirror <n> -n <name> <VG>/<LV>
where 'n' is the number of images to split off, and
where 'name' is the name of the newly split off logical volume.

If more than one leg is split off, a new mirror will be the
result.  The newly split off mirror will have a 'core' log.
Example:
[root@bp-01 LVM2]# !lvs
lvs -a -o name,copy_percent,devices
  LV            Copy%  Devices
  lv            100.00 lv_mimage_0(0),lv_mimage_1(0),lv_mimage_2(0),lv_mimage_3(0)
  [lv_mimage_0]        /dev/sdb1(0)
  [lv_mimage_1]        /dev/sdc1(0)
  [lv_mimage_2]        /dev/sdd1(0)
  [lv_mimage_3]        /dev/sde1(0)
  [lv_mlog]            /dev/sdi1(0)
[root@bp-01 LVM2]# lvconvert --splitmirrors 2 --name split vg/lv /dev/sd[ce]1
  Logical volume lv converted.
[root@bp-01 LVM2]# !lvs
lvs -a -o name,copy_percent,devices
  LV               Copy%  Devices
  lv               100.00 lv_mimage_0(0),lv_mimage_2(0)
  [lv_mimage_0]           /dev/sdb1(0)
  [lv_mimage_2]           /dev/sdd1(0)
  [lv_mlog]               /dev/sdi1(0)
  split            100.00 split_mimage_0(0),split_mimage_1(0)
  [split_mimage_0]        /dev/sde1(0)
  [split_mimage_1]        /dev/sdc1(0)

It can be seen that '--splitmirror <n>' is exactly the same
as '--mirrors -<n>' (note the minus sign), except there is the
additional notion to keep the image being detached from the
mirror instead of just throwing it away.

Signed-off-by: Jonathan Brassow <jbrassow@redhat.com>
2010-01-08 22:00:31 +00:00
Mike Snitzer
7a8fa6aaab Add a [--poll {y|n}] flag to vgchange and lvchange to control whether
the background polldaemon is allowed to start.  It can be used
standalone or in conjunction with --refresh or --available y.

Control over when the background polldaemon starts will be particularly
important for snapshot-merge of a root filesystem.

Dracut will be updated to activate all LVs with: --poll n

The lvm2-monitor initscript will start polling with: --poll y

NOTE: Because we currently have no way of knowing if a background
polldaemon is active for a given LV the following limitations exist and
have been deemed acceptable:
1) it is not possible to stop an active polldaemon; so the lvm2-monitor
   initscript doesn't stop running polldaemon(s)
2) redundant polldaemon instances will be started for all specified LVs
   if vgchange or lvchange are repeatedly used with '--poll y'

Signed-off-by: Mike Snitzer <snitzer@redhat.com>
2010-01-05 20:56:51 +00:00
Dave Wysochanski
7c638cc236 Document --all option in man pages, cleanup {pv|vg|lv}{s|display} man pages.
Option --all is only partially documented currently, so document in all
commands.  Also make {pv|vg|lv}{display|s} man pages consistent with help
output.  Remove ununsed 'disk_ARG' parameter.  Leave --trustcache out of
the man page output.  Update --units argument to show all possible units.
2009-10-26 14:37:09 +00:00
Dave Wysochanski
0ddb66efba Add --pvmetadatacopies as a synonym for --metadatacopies in various commands.
Going forward, we would like to allow users to specify the total
number of metadatacopies in a VG rather than on a per-PV basis.  In
order to facilitate that, introduce --pvmetadatacopes to replace
--metadatacopies everywhere.  We still allow --metadatacopies for
pv commands, but require --pvmetadatacopies for vg commands.
Eventually we will introduce --vgmetadatacopies.  Once we do that,
we should either deprecate --metadatacopies or make it a synonym based
on the command (pvmetadatacopies for pv commands, and vgmetadatacopies
for vg commands).  The latter option would likely just require a simple
'strncpy' check against cmd->command->name to qualify the merge_synonym
call.

Update nightly tests to cover the pvmetadatacopies synonym.

Note that this patch is the result of an eariler review comment for
the implicit pvcreate patches.  Should apply cleanly on top of the
implicit pvcreate patches (I applied after patch 10/10 in that series).

NOTE: This patch will require --pvmetadatacopies for vgconvert as
--metadatacopies is no longer accepted.
2009-10-05 20:55:56 +00:00
Peter Rajnoha
49886d0982 Add --noudevsync option for relevant LVM tools. 2009-08-04 15:53:04 +00:00
Mike Snitzer
04b2a4bdcf Add --dataalignmentoffset to pvcreate to shift start of aligned data area
Adds pe_align_offset to 'struct physical_volume'; is initialized with
set_pe_align_offset().  After pe_start is established pe_align_offset is
added to it.

Signed-off-by: Mike Snitzer <snitzer@redhat.com>
2009-07-30 17:45:28 +00:00
Milan Broz
c26488d348 Use lvconvert --repair instead of vgreduce in mirror dmeventd DSO (mornfall)
Introduce lvconvert --use_policies (mornfall)
2009-06-04 12:01:15 +00:00
Alasdair Kergon
154753db8b Make --snapshot optional with lvcreate --virtualsize.
Generalise --virtualoriginsize to --virtualsize.
2009-05-27 16:30:29 +00:00
Alasdair Kergon
87f42fda5e Add sparse devices: lvcreate -s --virtualoriginsize (hidden zero origin).
Add lvs origin_size field.
Fix linux configure --enable-debug to exclude -O2.

Still a few rough edges, but hopefully usable now:
  lvcreate -s vg1 -L 100M --virtualoriginsize 1T
2009-04-25 01:17:59 +00:00
Petr Rockai
eb23252b61 Implement, test and document (first iteration of) lvconvert --repair. 2009-04-23 16:56:21 +00:00
Alasdair Kergon
8929ce6651 Add --dataalignment to pvcreate to specify alignment of data area. (mbroz)
This patch is not fully tested and leaves some related bugs unfixed.

Intended behaviour of the code now:

  pe_start in the lvm2 format PV label header is set only by pvcreate (or
vgconvert -M2) and then preserved in *all* operations thereafter.

  In some specialist cases, after the PV is added to a VG, the pe_start
field in the VG metadata may hold a different value and if so, it
overrides the other one for as long as the PV is in such a VG.

  Currently, the field storing the size of the data area in the PV label
header always holds 0.  As it only has meaning in the context of a
volume group, it is calculated whenever the PV is added to a VG (and can
be derived from extent_size and pe_count in the VG metadata).
2009-02-22 19:00:26 +00:00
Alasdair Kergon
1f787aca28 Add --rows to reports. 2008-06-24 22:48:53 +00:00
Alasdair Kergon
30ef4c738a Add --unquoted to reporting tools. 2008-06-24 21:21:04 +00:00
Alasdair Kergon
ec40d92889 post-release 2008-06-06 19:28:35 +00:00
Alasdair Kergon
f419a87150 Add --prefixes to reporting tools for field name prefix output format.
E.g. lvs --prefixes --noheadings --unbuffered --units m --nosuffix

(Used '--prefixes' for now, but I'm looking for a better name.)
2008-04-20 00:15:08 +00:00
Alasdair Kergon
b4068515e8 Enhance the management of readahead settings. 2007-11-09 16:51:54 +00:00
Alasdair Kergon
91953ca3aa Fix (C) ! 2007-08-21 19:56:18 +00:00
Alasdair Kergon
edb3374d32 Clean up mirrorlog argument processing.
Only permit --force, --verbose and --debug arguments to be repeated.
2007-08-21 19:46:36 +00:00
Alasdair Kergon
be6845999b Fix inconsistent licence notices: executables are GPLv2; libraries LGPLv2.1. 2007-08-20 20:55:30 +00:00
Jonathan Earl Brassow
64119287c3 - change new log_ARG variable to more explicit mirrorlog_ARG. 2007-08-09 21:25:08 +00:00
Jonathan Earl Brassow
19583d115c This patch changes the arguments that specify the mirror
log type.  Previously, we had a '--corelog' argument that
would change the default type from 'disk' to 'core'.  I
think that creates too much confusion - especially when
doing conversions on mirrors.

The new argument '--log' takes either "disk" or "core"
as a parameter.  This could be expanded in the future
for additional logging types as well.

Examples:
# Creating a 2-way mirror
$> lvcreate -m1 ... # implicitly use default disk logging
$> lvcreate -m1 --log disk ... # explicit disk logging
$> lvcreate -m1 --log core ... # specify core logging
$> lvcreate -m1 --corelog ... # old way still works

# Conversion examples
$> lvconvert --log core ... # convert to core logging
$> lvconvert --log disk ... # convert to disk logging
$> lvconvert -mX --corelog ... # old way still works
$> lvconvert -mX ... # old way of converting to disk logging still works

Changes are reflected in the man pages.
2007-08-01 21:01:06 +00:00
Alasdair Kergon
53c774b948 Add --ignoremonitoring to disable all dmeventd interaction. 2007-06-18 14:14:33 +00:00
Alasdair Kergon
e51d50a11e try forcesync -> resync 2006-10-24 17:18:25 +00:00
Alasdair Kergon
04e023be19 Add lvchange --forcesync. 2006-10-23 23:03:55 +00:00
Alasdair Kergon
34fadac485 Add %VG, %LV and %FREE suffices to lvcreate/lvresize --extents arg.
e.g. lvcreate -l 100%FREE to create an LV using all available space.
     lvextend -l 50%LV to increase an LV by 50% of its existing size.
     lvcreate -l 20%VG to create an LV using 20% of the total VG size.
2006-09-26 09:35:43 +00:00
Alasdair Kergon
e3ad1d19d5 Add --trustcache option to reporting commands in preparation for supporting
event-driven model.  Without changes to the way the cache gets updated, the
option is currently unreliable without a global lock to prevent any lvm2
commands from running concurrently.
2006-08-01 14:56:33 +00:00
Alasdair Kergon
2293567c8c Fix lvcreate corelog validation.
Add --config for overriding most config file settings from cmdline.
  Quote arguments when printing command line.
  Remove linefeed from 'initialising logging' message.
  Add 'Completed' debug message.
  Don't attempt library exit after reloading config files.
  Always compile with libdevmapper, even if device-mapper is disabled.
2006-05-16 16:48:31 +00:00
Alasdair Kergon
3e3d5d8593 Add --monitor to vgcreate and lvcreate to control dmeventd registration.
Propagate --monitor around cluster.
Filter LCK_NONBLOCK in clvmd lock_vg.
2006-05-12 19:16:48 +00:00
Alasdair Kergon
f17f6814c9 Add --corelog to lvcreate and lvconvert. 2006-05-11 18:54:04 +00:00
Alasdair Kergon
5c9d70c955 Create a log header for replacement in-sync mirror log.
Use set_lv() and dev_set() to wipe sections of devices.
Add mirror_in_sync() flag to avoid unnecessary resync on activation.
2006-05-11 18:39:24 +00:00
Alasdair Kergon
c9dcba6b16 Add --mirrorsonly arg to vgreduce. (Doesn't handle mirrors yet.) 2005-12-21 21:21:45 +00:00
Alasdair Kergon
7424de5b77 Allow signed mirrors arguments.
Move create_mirror_log() into toollib.
2005-11-28 21:00:37 +00:00
Alasdair Kergon
60f13f01d2 Basic support for mirrors. 2005-06-01 16:51:55 +00:00
Alasdair Kergon
343a8c920d Add clustered attribute so vgchange can identify clustered VGs w/o locking. 2005-03-21 22:55:12 +00:00
Alasdair Kergon
bc0d0ce072 Fix vgdisplay -s. Breaks (undocumented) lvs/pvs/vgs -s instead for now. 2004-12-21 21:40:36 +00:00
Alasdair Kergon
1a9ea74d2d lvresize + fsadm support - needs testing 2004-06-15 17:23:49 +00:00
Alasdair Kergon
36cfd88743 xxchange -ae to activation exclusively 2004-05-24 13:44:10 +00:00
Alasdair Kergon
a0a23eff4b Rename allocation policies; add --alloc to cmdline; LV inherits from VG. 2004-05-18 22:12:53 +00:00
Alasdair Kergon
1832f310ac Add --type to lvcreate/resize.
Add virtual segment types, zero and error.

A large sparse device can be constructed as a writeable snapshot of a large
zero device.
2004-05-11 16:01:58 +00:00
Alasdair Kergon
6606c3ae81 Update copyright notices. 2004-03-30 19:35:44 +00:00
Alasdair Kergon
71b9fadf65 lvchange --refresh 2004-03-26 21:24:03 +00:00
Alasdair Kergon
acd03445c3 Add --nolocking option for read operations if locking is failing/unavailable. 2004-03-26 12:09:33 +00:00
Alasdair Kergon
cf6dd25126 tagging 2004-03-08 17:19:15 +00:00
Alasdair Kergon
ace13d2ca4 Remove undocumented -m abbreviation. 2003-12-09 22:17:17 +00:00
Alasdair Kergon
5a8fa8c91f vgscan --mknodes 2003-11-14 14:03:48 +00:00
Alasdair Kergon
3a61b05422 --abort --background 2003-05-06 12:08:58 +00:00
Alasdair Kergon
43ecb8ffe4 Add pvmove 2003-04-30 15:28:17 +00:00
Alasdair Kergon
27f364af95 Allow for specification of major number as well as minor. 2003-04-02 19:14:43 +00:00
Alasdair Kergon
a421f74371 vgreduce --removemissing to remove missing PVs & deps & make VG consistent 2003-01-17 21:04:26 +00:00
Alasdair Kergon
4c64ed4ced New column-based reporting tools: lvs, pvs & vgs. 2002-12-12 20:55:49 +00:00
Alasdair Kergon
aa83fd4ebb Default size unit normally MB not KB. 2002-12-03 13:24:38 +00:00
Alasdair Kergon
c80325cae4 Further help text tidying & support for -?. 2002-11-29 15:02:57 +00:00
Alasdair Kergon
5a52dca9c2 Some new features. 2002-11-18 14:04:08 +00:00
Alasdair Kergon
48ad31920d Add --ignorelockingfailure 2002-07-10 20:43:32 +00:00
Alasdair Kergon
25b733809a Merge with text format branch.
Lots of changes/very little testing so far => there'll be bugs!

Use 'vgcreate -M text' to create a volume group with its metadata stored
in text files.  Text format metadata changes should be reasonably atomic,
with a (basic) automatic recovery mechanism if the system crashes while a
change is in progress.

Add a metadata section to lvm.conf to specify multiple directories if
you want (recommended) to keep multiple copies of the metadata (eg on
different filesystems).

e.g. metadata {
        dirs = ["/etc/lvm/metadata1","/usr/local/lvm/metadata2"]
}

Plenty of refinements still in the pipeline.
2002-04-24 18:20:51 +00:00
Joe Thornber
6633e1b863 o misc little fixes. 2002-02-21 10:15:54 +00:00
Alasdair Kergon
a45f546fe0 o Use 'pvcreate --setphysicalvolumesize' with no short form (instead of -s)
and add severe warning if it's used to make a device seem bigger than
  it really is.  This is not an option people should be using as it
  breaks metadata integrity.
o Use uint64_t throughout (rather than unsigned long long)
o Convert a few messages that contain pathnames into the more common form:
  pathname: message
2002-02-20 18:29:30 +00:00
Heinz Mauelshagen
f48d3bcbd0 First cut on "pvcreate -s" 2002-02-15 01:26:16 +00:00
Alasdair Kergon
60274aba6e Preparation for an LVM2 liblvm - pass cmd_context into each tool and
link some globals that the tools need into that structure.
2002-02-11 20:50:53 +00:00
Alasdair Kergon
812c699c8d Basic support for persistent minor numbers;
slightly different from the current LVM1 method.

  lvcreate --persistent y  --minor 10   (to specify when created)
  lvchange --persistent n  (to turn off)
  lvchange --persistent y  --minor 11   (to change)

--persistent uses a new LV status flag stored on disk
minor number is stored on disk the same way as LVM1 does
(but major number stored is 0; any LVM1 major/minor setting gets lost)

  lvchange -ay --minor 12 (to activate using minor 12, regardless of the
                           on-disk setting, which doesn't get changed)

--minor == -m
--persistent == -M
2002-02-01 17:54:39 +00:00
Alasdair Kergon
f53c6aa66e o Basic support for exporting (but importing not completed yet).
o When volume group does not have write flag set, prevent changes to it.
o Preparation for partial activation (not completed yet).
2002-01-29 17:23:33 +00:00
Alasdair Kergon
add7dc2d5a o pvcreate --uuid to specify the uuid (required before using vgcfgrestore
onto a new device).  uuid specified must not already exist on the system.
o More message tidying.
o When checking for label, only read PV metadata.
o Add ataraid.  [Needs moving into config/defaults files.]
2002-01-16 18:10:08 +00:00
Alasdair Kergon
b80f32dd0a Clarify terminology:
VG is resizeable  - PVs can be added or removed
  PV is allocatable - free extents on it may be allocated to LVs
2002-01-10 15:09:51 +00:00
Joe Thornber
e59204fc22 o sync laptop to test machine. 2002-01-07 09:05:31 +00:00
Joe Thornber
9f23b355f7 o Changed the macro name in args.h from 'xx' to 'arg'
o  There is now a _default_debug, and _default_verbose level, when
   using lvm interactively -vv and -dd switches just effect the current
   command.

o  Added a --quiet switch which sets both verbose and debug to zero.
2001-12-17 16:58:17 +00:00
Joe Thornber
8a6d1dd408 I had another look at the argument processing code:
o You must list long args with no short option (eg. --version) at the
  front of the args.h file.

o If an argument has no short option, set the short option in args.h to '\0'

o The index into the 'the_args' var is now stored as the option value
  for getopt, iff there is no short opt.
2001-12-17 10:08:27 +00:00
Alasdair Kergon
a03f232063 Tweaks for make install. -m args replaces verbose to display maps. 2001-12-03 20:23:53 +00:00
Joe Thornber
60140607cf o Make sure that every switch has a short option, even if it's
non-displayable so we can remove the pointer mangling that was
   breaking 64bit arch.s
2001-11-22 14:37:07 +00:00
Alasdair Kergon
7858f6fb16 o Added lvextend
o Full signed arguments to lvreduce/lvextend
o Consistent lv_number/pe map use
o Populate pv->pe_allocated
o Fixes for allocation/writing of multiple LVs
2001-11-09 22:01:04 +00:00
Alasdair Kergon
6e91eeef13 vgreduce, vgremove, vgrename & vgscan 2001-10-11 21:35:55 +00:00
Alasdair Kergon
269930c0da lvactivate checkpoint commit 2001-09-25 12:49:28 +00:00