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If we don't know the meaning we will return the key with default text
instead of raising an exception and taking the daemon out in the
process.
Resolves: rhbz1657950
When we get bug reports we may not get the entire log, so lets
dump the fight recorder from newest to oldest as the one we
are interested in was likely to be the last command run.
Ensure configure.h is always 1st. included header.
Maybe we could eventually introduce gcc -include option, but for now
this better uses dependency tracking.
Also move _REENTRANT and _GNU_SOURCE into configure.h so it
doesn't need to be present in various source files.
This ensures consistent compilation of headers like stdio.h since
it may produce different declaration.
When sanlock_release returns an error because of an i/o
timeout releasing the lease on disk, lvmlockd should just
consider the lock released. sanlock will continue trying
to release the lease on disk after the original request
times out.
The choice about sector size and lease align size is
now made by the sanlock user, in this case lvmlockd.
This will allow lvmlockd to use other lease sizes in
the future. This also prevents breakage if hosts
report different sector sizes, or the sector size
reported by a device changes.
Thin plugin started to use configuble setting to allow to configure
usage of external scripts - however to read this value it needed to
execute internal command as dmeventd itself has no access to lvm.conf
and the API for dmeventd plugin has been kept stable.
The call of command itself was not normally 'a big issue' until users
started to use higher number of monitored LVs and execution of command
got stuck because other monitored resource already started to execute
some other lvm2 command and become blocked waiting on VG lock.
This scenario revealed necesity to somehow avoid calling lvm2 command
during resource registration - but this requires bigger changes - so
meanwhile this patch tries to minimize the possibility to hit this race
by obtaining any configurable setting just once - such patch is small
and covers majority of problem - yet better solution needs to be
introduced likely with bigger rework of dmeventd.
TODO: avoid blocking registration of resource with execution of lvm2
commands since those can get stuck waiting on mutexes.
Native disk scanning is now both reduced and
async/parallel, which makes it comparable in
performance (and often faster) when compared
to lvm using lvmetad.
Autoactivation now uses local temp files to record
online PVs, and no longer requires lvmetad.
There should be no apparent command-level change
in behavior.
Introduce VDO plugin for monitoring VDO devices.
This plugin can be used also by other users, as plugin checks
for UUID prefix 'LVM-' and run lvm actions only on those
devices.
Non LVM- device are only monitored and log warnings
when usage threshold reaches 80%.
When the lvmlockd lock is shared, upgrade it to ex
when repair (writing) is needed during vg_read.
Pass the lockd state through additional read-related
functions so the instances of repair scattered through
vg_read can be handled.
(Temporary solution until the ad hoc repairs can be
pulled out of vg_read into a top level, centralized
repair function.)
The device-mapper directory now holds a copy of libdm source. At
the moment this code is identical to libdm. Over time code will
migrate out to appropriate places (see doc/refactoring.txt).
The libdm directory still exists, and contains the source for the
libdevmapper shared library, which we will continue to ship (though
not neccessarily update).
All code using libdm should now use the version in device-mapper.
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/
The clvmd saved_vg data is independent from the normal lvm
lvmcache vginfo data, so separate saved_vg from vginfo.
Normal lvm doesn't need to use save_vg at all, and in clvmd,
lvmcache changes on vginfo can be made without worrying
about unwanted effects on saved_vg.
I don't like having this in a common header because it means you end
up including too much and causing unneccessary dependencies. eg,
lib/misc/lib.h includes libdevmapper.h, internationalisation, and
logging stuff.
There are likely more bits of code that can be removed,
e.g. lvm1/pool-specific bits of code that were identified
using FMT flags.
The vgconvert command can likely be reduced further.
The lvm1-specific config settings should probably have
some other fields set for proper deprecation.
Recent changes allow some major simplification of the way
lvmcache works and is used. lvmcache_label_scan is now
called in a controlled fashion at the start of commands,
and not via various unpredictable side effects. Remove
various calls to it from other places. lvmcache_label_scan
should not be called from anywhere during a command, because
it produces an incorrect representation of PVs with no MDAs,
and misclassifies them as orphans. This has been a long
standing problem. The invalid flag and rescanning based on
that is no longer used and removed. The 'force' variation is
no longer needed and removed.
We can't let clvmd keep all scanned devs open,
which prevents them from being removed. So
drop the bcache data (and close fds) affter
doing a label scan.
Also set up bcache before the clvm-specific
vg_read (which needs to rescan the vg's devs
using bcache) and destroy the bcache after.
Since this function is called with 'fd == -1', but Coverity can't see
this path can't be visited with this argument, add explicit check for
valid descriptor.
When dmeventd thin plugin forks a configurable script, switch to use
execvp to pass whole environment present to dmeventd - so all configured
paths present at dmeventd startup are visible to script.
This was likely not a problem for common user enviroment,
however in test suite case variable like LVM_SYSTEM_DIR were
not actually used from test itself but rather from
a system present lvm.conf and this may have cause strange
behavior of a testing script.
Avoid using same return code for reporting 2 different things
and stricly report error code by return value and add new
parameter for reporting monitoring status.
This makes easier to recognize which error we got from dm_event
and continue only with ENOENT.
lvmdbusd executable script must use python3 interpreter detected by
configure script, as site-packages directory used for library is only
used by that interpreter.
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.)
These less common errors returned from sanlock should
also cause sanlock to retry the lock acquire:
- i/o timeout occurs during sanlock_acquire().
other i/o on the same disk as the leases can cause
sanlock i/o timeouts.
- low level disk paxos contention between hosts naturally
causes one host to not acquire the lease. There are a
couple special error numbers associated with these cases
that should just be recognized as a normal failure to
acquire the lease.
In HA cluster, we have "clvm" resource agent to manage clvmd daemon.
The agent invokes clvmd like: "clvmd -T90 -d0", which always prints
a scaring error message:
"""
local socket: connect failed: No such file or directory
"""
When specifed with "-d" option, clvmd tries to check if an instance
of the clvmd daemon is already running through a testing connection.
The connect() will fail with this ENOENT error in such case, so supress
the error message in such case.
TODO: add missing error reaction code - since ofter log_error, program
is not supposed to continue running (log_error() is for reporting
stopping problems).
Signed-off-by: Eric Ren <zren@suse.com>
When dmeventd receives SIGTERM/INT/HUP/QUIT it validates if exit is possible.
If there was any device still monitored, such exit request used to
be ignored/refused. This 'usually' worked reasonably well, however if there
is very short time period between last device is unmonitored and signal
reception - there was possibility such EXIT was ignored, as dmeventd has
not yet got into idle state even commands like 'vgchange -an' has already
finished.
This patch changes logic towards scheduling EXIT to the nearest
point when there is no monitored device.
EXIT is never forgotten.
NOTE: if there is only a single monitored device and someone sends
SIGTERM and later someone uses i.e. 'lvchange --refresh' after
unmonitoring dmeventd will exit and new instance needs to be
started.
If you send a SIGUSR1 (10) to the daemon it will dump all the
threads current stacks to stdout. This will be useful when the
daemon is apparently hung and not processing requests.
eg.
$ sudo kill -10 <daemon pid>
Make sure that any and all code that executes in the main thread is
wrapped with a try/except block to ensure that at the very least
we log when things are going wrong.
In some cases we are seeing where there are no VGs, but the data returned from
lvm shows that the PVs have the following for the VG:
"vg_name":"[unknown]", "vg_uuid":""
The code was only checking for the exitence of the VG name and we called into
the function get_object_path_by_uuid_lvm_id which requires both the VG name and
the LV name to exist (asserts this) which results in the following stack trace:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/tasleson/lvm2/daemons/lvmdbusd/utils.py", line 563, in runner
obj._run()
File "/home/tasleson/lvm2/daemons/lvmdbusd/utils.py", line 584, in _run
self.rc = self.f(*self.args)
File "/home/tasleson/lvm2/daemons/lvmdbusd/fetch.py", line 26, in
_main_thread_load
cache_refresh=False)[1]
File "/home/tasleson/lvm2/daemons/lvmdbusd/pv.py", line 48, in load_pvs
emit_signal, cache_refresh)
File "/home/tasleson/lvm2/daemons/lvmdbusd/loader.py", line 37, in common
objects = retrieve(search_keys, cache_refresh=False)
File "/home/tasleson/lvm2/daemons/lvmdbusd/pv.py", line 40, in
pvs_state_retrieve
p["pv_attr"], p["pv_tags"], p["vg_name"], p["vg_uuid"]))
File "/home/tasleson/lvm2/daemons/lvmdbusd/pv.py", line 84, in __init__
vg_uuid, vg_name, vg_obj_path_generate)
File "/home/tasleson/lvm2/daemons/lvmdbusd/objectmanager.py", line 318,
in get_object_path_by_uuid_lvm_id
assert uuid
AssertionError
When executing in the main thread, if we encounter an exception we
will bypass the notify_all call on the condition and the calling thread
never wakes up.
@staticmethod
def runner(obj):
# noinspection PyProtectedMember
Exception thrown here
----> obj._run()
So the following code doesn't run, which causes calling thread to hang
with obj.cond:
obj.function_complete = True
obj.cond.notify_all()
Additionally for some unknown reason the stderr is lost.
Best guess is it's something to do with scheduling a python function
into the GLib.idle_add. That made finding issue quite difficult.
ATM we have several instances of daemonizing code.
Each has its 'special' logic so not completely easy
to unify them all into a single routine.
Start to unify them and use one strategy for rediricting
all input/outpus to /dev/null - use 'dup2' function for this
and open /dev/null before fork to make sure it's available.
gcc warns here about storring 69 bytes in 64 byte array (losing
potentially 4 bytes from 'ls->name').
lvmlockd-core.c:2657:36: warning: ‘%s’ directive output may be truncated writing up to 64 bytes into a region of size 60 [-Wformat-truncation=]
snprintf(tmp_name, MAX_NAME, "REM:%s", ls->name);
^~
lvmlockd-core.c:2657:2: note: ‘snprintf’ output between 5 and 69 bytes into a destination of size 64
snprintf(tmp_name, MAX_NAME, "REM:%s", ls->name);
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Replaced with slightly better code - but it still misses error path what
to do if the name would be truncated... - so added FIXME.
Also using all bytes for snprintf() buffer size
(as the size is with \0 included)
currently, lvcreate for sanlock find the free lock offset
from the beginning of the lvmlock every time.
after created thousands of lvs, it will issue thousands of read
ios for lvcreate to find free lock offset.
remeber the last free lock offset will greatly reduce the impact
Signed-off-by: Zhang Huan <zhanghuan@huayun.com>
Check first if we need to even link -lrt - since clock functions
are normally emebeded with recent glibc (>=2.17)
Use standard RT_LIBS name.
Avoid duplicate test for realtime clock with lvmlockd
Show better error message when realtime clock support is missing or
disabled.
Link RT_LIBS explicitely with lvmlockd and lvmetad.