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Petr Rockai
17575403d4 test: Disable lvmetad debug log on another bunch of tests. 2015-02-05 13:51:06 +01:00
Jonathan Brassow
57faf97e6f test: Clean-up pvmove-basic for atomic pvmove test
The way I was testing for the existence of pvmove mimages was
incorrect for rhel5.  This patch makes it more generic/universal.
2014-06-18 15:40:06 -05:00
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
Zdenek Kabelac
5c5177c37c tests: rename test to inittest
We are getting into problem when we use 'test' for commands like
should/not/...

So avoid overloading test name and change it to inittest.
2014-06-10 10:51:27 +02:00
Zdenek Kabelac
47b15b805e tests: updates
Add some vgremove calls.
Remove uneeded test for some unused commands.
Add tests for missing commands.
2014-02-27 13:01:04 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
fbb732bd8e tests: enhance pvmove testing
Rewrite check lv_on  and add new  lv_tree_on
Move more pvmove test unrelated code out to check & get sections
(so they do not obfuscate trace output unnecesserily)

Use new lv_tree_on()
NOTE: unsure how the snapshot origin should be accounted here.

Split pmove-all-segments into separate tests for raid and thins
(so the test output properly shows what has been skipped in test)
2013-09-16 11:22:04 +02:00
Zdenek Kabelac
a59c3731c3 Improve test suite
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.)
2012-03-28 11:10:08 +00:00
Zdenek Kabelac
351be15dc4 Update tests
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.
2012-03-16 13:00:05 +00:00
Zdenek Kabelac
487c65373b Speedup test run by a few minutes
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.
2012-03-04 16:02:19 +00:00
Petr Rockai
f2a3f0fe3d Tidy the shell tests into their own subdir. We now have:
- test/lib -- infrastructure and helper code
- test/api -- liblvm2app API tests
- test/unit -- C-based unit tests
- test/shell -- shell-based functional tests
2011-11-21 00:15:42 +00:00