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With 3596558861 it's been introduced
a more fine grained description.
However 'disabled' might be actually more confusing then empty field,
so keep only the info about 'not enabled'aka dmevend is not allowed
to monitor LV which otherwise could be monitored.
Fix the testing logic.
With raid5 device the layout of files on a filesystem does not define
which leg will actually contain the block we try to damage.
So test will now figure out which device has damaged block.
Use 'check' functionality and also drop unneeded random write as we
now can identify easily in other way.
Compilation may configure it's own /etc path so ensure the test
has a defined location for access to this dir during testing.
Also prepare machine_id filei (with the use of uuidgen tool)
for the test.
The command "lvcreate --type thin --snapshot ..." to create a thin
snapshot would fail.
commit d651b340e6 removed the optional
"--type thin" from the command definition "lvcreate --snapshot LV_thin",
and added --type thin as AUTOTYPE. This was correct and should not have
changed anything if all the command defs were correct, but it broke
the "lvcreate --type thin --snapshot" case. It reveals a problem in a
different command definintion: "lvcreate --type thin LV_thin" that was
missing --snapshot in its OO list.
Fix in the code that matches devices to system.devices entries when
the devices have the same serial number. A non-PV device in
system.devices has no pvid value, and the code was segfaulting
when checking the null pvid value.
In previous lvm versions, trailing spaces at the end of a t10 wwid would
be replaced with underscores, so the IDNAME string in system.devices
would look something like "t10.123_". Current versions of lvm ignore
trailing spaces in a t10 wwid, so the IDNAME string used would be
"t10.123". The different values would cause lvm to not recognize a
device in system.devices with the trailing _. Fix this by ignoring
trailing underscores in the IDNAME string from system.devices.
The recent fix 05c2b10c5d ensures that raid LV images are not
using the same devices. This was happening in the lvextend commands
used by this test, so fix the test to use more devices to ensue
redundancy.
Check for running (possibly leftover) lvmdbusd running in the
system - as this daemon may interfere with this test as in this
case both be operating on same 'live' data in /run/lvm.
Make test faster by agregating sets of operation to work on a single
created filesystem yet checking all the variants of extension and reduction.
Split 'xfs' part into separate test and convert it for use of the
minimal size 300M nowdays required by mkfs.xfs.
Previous commit cause the pvmove could actually be started in unexpected
order - so make sure, we are not starting new pvmove in same VG until
the previous one is started.
Keep backups within test_dir instead of dev_dir (so it doesn't
leak large files there if the tests are run over real /dev dir).
Move restoring of dm_mirror throttling before test_dir is removed.