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The lock adopt feature was disabled since it had used
lvmetad as a source of info. This replaces the lvmetad
info with a local file and enables the adopt feature again
(enabled with lvmlockd --adopt 1).
Update the previous commit to leave the vgname as
an arg instead of moving it into the select option,
(the compound select option rule is confusing the
dlm arg processing.)
Using --select 'lvname=LV && vgname=VG' avoids the problem
of the lvchange exit code not distinguishing an actual error
result vs the VG or LV not existing. (This is in case there
is an odd dlm/gfs2 setup where some nodes are running the dlm
but do not have access to the VG.)
When lvextend extends an LV that is active with a shared
lock, use this as a signal that other hosts may also have
the LV active, with gfs2 mounted, and should have the LV
refreshed to reflect the new size. Use the libdlmcontrol
run api, which uses dlm_controld/corosync to run an
lvchange --refresh command on other cluster nodes.
As we start refactoring the code to break dependencies (see doc/refactoring.txt),
I want us to use full paths in the includes (eg, #include "base/data-struct/list.h").
This makes it more obvious when we're breaking abstraction boundaries, eg, including a file in
metadata/ from base/
When sanlock or dlm lock managers return an error number
that we don't recognize, replace it with a generic -ELMERR
which is defined in the set of special lvmlockd error
numbers. Otherwise, an unknown lock manager error number
could be misinterpreted for something else if it happened
to overlap another set of error numbers (which they have
not thus far.)
This applies the same rule/logic to dlm VGs that has always
existed for sanlock VGs. Allowing a dlm VG to be removed
while its lockspace was still running on other hosts largely
worked, but there were difficult problems if another VG with
the same name was recreated. Forcing the VG lockspace to
be stopped, gives both sanlock and dlm VGs the same behavior.
The dlm will often lose the lvb content, so we need to
check quite a few possibilities for lvb values that
were not being checked before.
Refactoring was required to pass the entire lvb value
back to the core code instead of the single value.
The only functional change should be detecting new
lvb states where metadata is now invalidated where
it wasn't before.
lvmlockd would fail to recognize that the global lockspace
failed to start if the dlm wasn't running, so future attempts
to start the dlm global lockspace would do nothing, thinking
it was already running.
This makes lvmlockd removal steps for dlm VGs closely match
sanlock VGs. Because dlm lockspaces are not required to be
stopped on all hosts before vgremove, there is an extra bit
for dlm lockspaces, where a flag is set in the VG lock lvb
indicating that the VG was removed. If other hosts happen
to use the VG lock they will see this flag and stop their
lockspace.
The dlm global lockspace is automatically added when the
first dlm VG lockspace is added. Reverse this by removing
the dlm global lockspace after the last dlm VG lockspace
is removed. (Remove old non-working code that did this
based on an old command that could explicitly add/remove
the dlm global lockspace.)