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Enable compilation of vdo and writecache support as internaly
supported segment types by default.
For disabling use:
--with-vdo=none
--with-writcache=none
dm-integrity stores checksums of the data written to an
LV, and returns an error if data read from the LV does
not match the previously saved checksum. When used on
raid images, dm-raid will correct the error by reading
the block from another image, and the device user sees
no error. The integrity metadata (checksums) are stored
on an internal LV allocated by lvm for each linear image.
The internal LV is allocated on the same PV as the image.
Create a raid LV with an integrity layer over each
raid image (for raid levels 1,4,5,6,10):
lvcreate --type raidN --raidintegrity y [options]
Add an integrity layer to images of an existing raid LV:
lvconvert --raidintegrity y LV
Remove the integrity layer from images of a raid LV:
lvconvert --raidintegrity n LV
Settings
Use --raidintegritymode journal|bitmap (journal is default)
to configure the method used by dm-integrity to ensure
crash consistency.
Initialization
When integrity is added to an LV, the kernel needs to
initialize the integrity metadata/checksums for all blocks
in the LV. The data corruption checking performed by
dm-integrity will only operate on areas of the LV that
are already initialized. The progress of integrity
initialization is reported by the "syncpercent" LV
reporting field (and under the Cpy%Sync lvs column.)
Example: create a raid1 LV with integrity:
$ lvcreate --type raid1 -m1 --raidintegrity y -n rr -L1G foo
Creating integrity metadata LV rr_rimage_0_imeta with size 12.00 MiB.
Logical volume "rr_rimage_0_imeta" created.
Creating integrity metadata LV rr_rimage_1_imeta with size 12.00 MiB.
Logical volume "rr_rimage_1_imeta" created.
Logical volume "rr" created.
$ lvs -a foo
LV VG Attr LSize Origin Cpy%Sync
rr foo rwi-a-r--- 1.00g 4.93
[rr_rimage_0] foo gwi-aor--- 1.00g [rr_rimage_0_iorig] 41.02
[rr_rimage_0_imeta] foo ewi-ao---- 12.00m
[rr_rimage_0_iorig] foo -wi-ao---- 1.00g
[rr_rimage_1] foo gwi-aor--- 1.00g [rr_rimage_1_iorig] 39.45
[rr_rimage_1_imeta] foo ewi-ao---- 12.00m
[rr_rimage_1_iorig] foo -wi-ao---- 1.00g
[rr_rmeta_0] foo ewi-aor--- 4.00m
[rr_rmeta_1] foo ewi-aor--- 4.00m
Update configure and make code compilable if prlimit() is not present.
Since the code is suspicious do not cope yet with it's replacement
with set/getrlimit().
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.
Checks whether VDO support is enabled.
Detects presence of 'vdoformat' tool which is required for to format VDO pool.
ATM build of VDO is NOT automatically enabled (None is default).
To enable build of LVM with VDO support use:
configure --with-vdo=internal
TODO: Maybe future version may switch to link some small VDO library for formating
(would require linking and package dependency).
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%.
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.
No point to start building lvm without this header file.
Although there could be 'some point' in supporting standalone build
of 'just' libdm where the libaio might be avoided.
TODO: think about configure option for building libdm only.
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/
As Makefiles already do use target with name 'device-mapper'
rename this new device-mapper dir to non-conflicting name.
We also seem to already use '_' in other dir names.
Also rename device_mapper/Makefile to source for generating Makefile.in
so we can use it for build in other source dirs properly.
Git handles symlinks, tar handles symlinks. So I've just put the
links themselves into git.
This simplifies dependencies a little, and stop some build loops I was
hitting.
External build dir now works too.
Git handles symlinks, tar handles symlinks. So I've just put the
links themselves into git.
This simplifies dependencies a little, and stop some build loops I was
hitting.
Some tools are typically installed into /usr/sbin (or /sbin) dir.
And some systems do not add this path to user's $PATH var.
Ensure sbin paths are looked through...
lvmdbusd executable script must use python3 interpreter detected by
configure script, as site-packages directory used for library is only
used by that interpreter.
Introduce few more AC_SUBST vars for usage in *.in generation.
In some case we want to replace i.e. $sbindir with full path
instead of current ${exec_prefix}/sbin.
This patch provides:
USRSBINDIR
SBINDIR
DEFAULT_SYS_LOCK_DIR
SYSCONFDIR
At the same time properly use sbindir & usrsbindir with
lvm, fsadm, clvmd from one primary definition.