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These days --partial is only used with activation in
lvchange/vgchange. It probably had another meaning
at some point in history which is no longer used,
so ignore it in those cases.
When included in the OO list, the option is advertised in
help/man output, implying it is meaningful to the command,
when in fact the command never uses it.
The IO list means the option won't cause an error if it's
used, but is not displayed as an valid option for the command.
If the option is not included in either OO or IO lists,
using the option would cause a command error, which would cause
problems for anyone is using the option for historical reasons.
_lvchange_properties_single() processes multiple command
line arguments in a loop causing metadata updates and/or
backups per argument.
Optimize to only perform one update and/or backup
(but necessary interim ones; e.g. for --resync)
per command run.
Related: rhbz1437611
Use only selected paths for finding .so in builddir.
So if builddir constains some embeded subdirs with some more
occurences of project (i.e. 'make rpm' build subdir)
those library paths will not get into list.
With monolithic kernels we can't actually modprobe
for cache modules as they are already compiled-in
and policy modules do not export version symbol.
Reported issue on list:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/dm-devel/2017-March/msg00061.html
Fix will try to look for explicit kernel symbols first before
calling modprobe.
Fix a regression introduced by new command line processing
(see starting commit 1e2420bca8)
causing activation to be rejected in combination with setting
persistent minor device numbers.
Resolves: rhbz1437611
Since _filemap_monitor_set_notify() is only called after daemon
start up it should not use the _early_log() macros. Instead, use
log_sys_error to log errors from the two syscalls in the function.
The fallback branch in _stats_update_file() is redundant (since the
branch taken when the daemon starts successfully must jump to the
'out' label anyway): remove it and re-order the conditions to
improve readability.
Use log_sys_error rather than log_error if execvp() fails:
/mnt/redhat/xdoio.13752.XIORQ: Created new group with 2 region(s) as group ID 0.
# execvp() failed.
vs:
/var/lib/libvirt/images/rhel7-vm1.qcow2: Created new group with 884 region(s) as group ID 0.
dmfilemapd: execvp failed: No such file or directory
The function _filemap_monitor_check_file_unlinked() attempts to
test whether a fd value should be closed by comparison to zero:
if ((fd > 0) && close(fd))
log_error("Error closing fd %d", fd);
The test should be '>=' since 0 is a valid file descriptor.