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'lvchange --resync LV' or 'lvchange --syncaction repair LV' request the
RAID layout specific parity blocks in raid4/5/6 to be recreated or the
mirrored blocks to be copied again from the master leg/copy for raid1/10,
thus not allowing a rebuild of a particular PV.
Introduce repeatable option '--[raid]rebuild PV' to allow to request
rebuilds of specific PVs in a RaidLV which are known to contain corrupt
data (e.g. rebuild a raid1 master leg).
Add test lvchange-rebuild-raid.sh to test/shell doing rebuild
variations on raid1/10 and 5; add aux function check_status_chars
to support the new test.
- Resolves rhbz1064592
TODO: it might be better to log dmeventd messages with test output
just like we do with clvmd - maybe we will switch to this one
instead of extra DMEVENTD log file in future....
When force removing thin-pool we loose 'real' access to hidden device,
and if such pool is in suspended state, any thin volume cannot be
dropped. It likely should be also checked by dmsetup, but meanwhile
apply simple logic - try to force remove first all higher minors first
with assumption we first create thin-pool and then thin volume
and there are usually not being released lower dm numbers to
get the order wrong.
For raid1 use chunksize as bitmap-chunk specification.
Always enforce usage of bitmap - getting comparable outcome
as lvm2 raid support uses.
Add udev_wait after stopping md array - as in fact leg-device
are still in use by target even command has finished.
(mdadm --stop causes WATCH rule wakeup, and
ioctl(STOP_ARRAY) returns IMHO to early - it should finish
and fsync work on leg devices first).
Rather then skipping whole test - just do not use it.
Failing tests that have required delay need to deal with reality
and shell either check for HAVE_DM_DELAY and skip portion
of test or using should when needed.
Hopefull 4.3 will be fixed and test will be updated to let
raid test running again.
Meanwhile using md-raid may effectively kill kernel,
so leave at least other tests running.
Since now we enable those by default when compiled with those daemons,
explicitely disable them in tests when needed.
Alphabetically sort configurables.
Introduce LVM_TEST_LVMETAD_DEBUG_OPTS to allow to override
default debug opts for lvmetad.
However could be still overloaded on command line:
make check_lvmetad LVM_TEST_LVMETAD_DEBUG_OPTS="-l all"...
Better name for aux function.
First use normal -TERM, and only after a while use -KILL
(leaving some time to correctly finish)
Print INFO about killed processes.
New lvmconf function is using bash associative arrays - however
older systems like RHEL5 doesn't provide this feature. In this case
stay with older variant.
Restore support for use case like this:
aux lvmconf 'tags/@foo {}'
some tests left dangling bg processes originating in
lvm2 commands being able to spawn any bg polling process
(lvchange, vgchange, pvmove, lvconvert...)
Initial fn 'add_to_kill_list' should collect processes with
specific parameters (proc's command line and parent processes ID).
After testing finishes the fn kill_listed_processes should remove these
listed by 'add_to_kill_list'.
Unfortunately it proved to be prone to an error especially in scenarios
where cmd line of initiating command contained characters required to
be espaced before passing to shell script to make it work correctly.
(Or if cmd spawned more than one bg process with same cmd line. i.e.:
vgchange or lvchange).
The new implementation is much simpler. It uses env. variable (LVM_TEST_TAG)
for marking a process desired to be killed later or during test env. teardown.
(i.e.: LVM_TEST_TAG=kill_me_$PREFIX to kill only processes related to
current test environment)
When test is executed on real device - lets try a more complete
cleanup - discard whole device first and try to wipe any
headers it might be left from previous test.
When test suite is used from installed rpm package
we need to handle things better.
This patch is rather first approach - expecting few more
tweaks needed.
Enhance 'not' to manage autodeletion of log files in right cases.
Use separately marked epoch log files for clvmd and dmeventd.
Properly manage stack tracing for new debug.log names.
Previous commit has made have_cache & have_thin producing
false return value.
Fix it and at the some time provide much better reconfiguring
warning message.
If the test machine is missing needed and configured binaries
it will produce TEST WARNING result.
Put in pvmove background process into list quickly.
Update API for aux add_to_kill_list()/kill_listed_processes().
Run on 'background' (&) only non-background pvmoves.
If the system is correctly configure (cache & thin tools are present)
avoid 'extra' rebuild of configuration.
On the other hand - if some tool is missing - duplicate ##LVMCONF should
make it more straighforward to see.
When clvmd starts, it starts it's own command logging into debug.log.
This is interferring with our other command debug.log.
As as sideeffect we may experience log from command,
followed but lots of zeros and continued with clvmd log.
Fix it by renaming debug.log and now we could also print this trace
to get full list of clvmd activity nicely.
Also improve some post-mortem prints from udevadm and dmsetup to
make the output more usable.
Use common code for error_dev & delay_dev.
Both functions now take list of sectors.
From now on we could delay just 'extent' section, while
keeping running lvm commands fast (having native metadata area).
When we use /dev/loopX device - shift first PV1 sector by 1M
so /dev/loop0 and dm device do not appear as same device.
Also notify lvmetad once 'devs' are created - so in case this
command is called in the middle of test - lvmetad properly
drops its metadata for these devices.
Drop used test.img file between reuse so the 'prepare_vg'
always starts with zeroed disks.
When LVM_TEST_AUX_TRACE is set, allow shell tracing of aux commands.
Make sure there is 'control' node before clvmd is started.
Somehow 'clvmd' is not allowed by selinux to create one.
TODO: Check is selinux policy is right here...
Add more time for tests, since debug kernels are getting slower...
and we add more and more tests.
However many test should be shortened to avoid testing disk-perfomance
and focus on lvm functionality...
(Often we should probably test with inactive volumes when we check
metadata operation of lvm2)
We may need to support option for 'DEEP' longer testing.
Also something like LVM_TEST_TIMEOUT_FACTOR might be useful
though it would be much better if test suite could approximete
from system perfomance test lenght...
disable_dev can't use transaction - since it may lead occasionaly to
weird error - example could be nomda-missing.sh test case.
Here occasionaly device instead of being removed was left as
error device and testing different code path (which is unfortunatelly
buggy)
When we want to test 'error' device - 'aux error_dev()' should be used.
Delay udev notification after the point udev transaction
is finished - since otherwise some device may still
be found missing until udev transaction is finished.
Do not use signature wiping for newly created LVs in tests - we're
reusing the devs in tests and such detection could just interfere
inappropriately. We'd need to modify all tests to anwer the prompt
whether any signature found should be removed or not or we'd need
to use "-y" option for all lvcreates in tests. It's better to disable
this feature then and let's do a separate test to test this signature
wiping functionality.
3.12.0 kernel prevents raid test to be usable,
leaving unremovable devices in table.
This needs to be fixed ASAP, meanwhile disable test to make
test machines at least usable.
Add 'can_use_16T' to detect systems where we could
safely use 16T devices without causing system deadlocks.
16T size leads on those to endless loops in udevd
- it calls blkid which tries cached read from such device
- this ends in endless loop.
Related problems:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1015028
A know issue with kmem_cach is causing failures while testing
RAID 4/5/6 device replacement. Blacklist the offending kernel
so that these tests are not performed there.
Creation, deletion, [de]activation, repair, conversion, scrubbing
and changing operations are all now available for RAID LVs in a
cluster - provided that they are activated exclusively.
The code has been changed to ensure that no LV or sub-LV activation
is attempted cluster-wide. This includes the often overlooked
operations of activating metadata areas for the brief time it takes
to clear them. Additionally, some 'resume_lv' operations were
replaced with 'activate_lv_excl_local' when sub-LVs were promoted
to top-level LVs for removal, clearing or extraction. This was
necessary because it forces the appropriate renaming actions the
occur via resume in the single-machine case, but won't happen in
a cluster due to the necessity of acquiring a lock first.
The *raid* tests have been updated to allow testing in a cluster.
For the most part, this meant creating devices with '-aey' if they
were to be converted to RAID. (RAID requires the converting LV to
be EX because it is a condition of activation for the RAID LV in
a cluster.)
Function to create slower responsive device.
Useful for testing things which needs to happen something during on
going operation - with 'delayed' device - much smaller sizes of devices
are needed and its much more deterministic (though still not optimal)
aux updates:
prepare_vg now created clustered VG for cluster tests.
since dm-raid doesn't work in cluster, skip the cluster
test when someone checks for dm-raid target until fixed.
Aux function to replace PV with specifically damaged device.
Usage:
aux error_dev "$dev1" 8:32 96:8
Replaces from 8 sector 32 error 512b sectors
and from 96 sector next 8 sectors will fail on rw.
Rest of device is preserved.
For testing:
dd if="$dev1" of=x bs=512 count=104 conv=sync,noerror iflag=direct
When valgrind usage is desired by user (--enable-valgrind-pool)
skip playing/closing/reopenning with descriptors - it makes
valgridng useless.
Make sleep delay for clvmd start longer.
- logging is not controlled by "levels" but by "types"; types are
independent of each other... implementation of the usual "log level"
user-level semantics can be simply done on top; the immediate
application is enabling/disabling wire traffic logging independently
of other debug data, since the former is rather bulky and can easily
obscure almost everything else
- all logs go to "outlets", of which we currently have 2: syslog and
stderr; which "types" go to which "outlets" is entirely configurable
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.)
Make the teardown really usable - it will try down to remove all the left
devices even from previous test runs
(the only missing piece is probably proper mdadm teardown)
Add few more local vars
Try to setup PATH and LD_LIBRARY_PATH just once.
Try shorter sleeps.
Indent
Add valgrind support:
env LVM_TEST_VALGRIND={0123} (the higher level, more commands tested)
env LVM_TEST_CLVMD=1 runs clvmd within valgrind.
env VALGRIND script name executed for each lvm command (def. is valg).
Smarted teardown - should minimize occurence of left dev entries
(using dmsetup remove -f only as last resort)
sort removed devices by open count before actual removal
Use "" around string that may contain spaces.
Set log/verbose and activation/retry_deactivation to defined value.
Remove debug.log after successful lvm command (easier to check output).
Currently we could not test special prefixes in our test suite.
As teardown will not find such device and basicaly busyloops here,
as at cannot remove such names.
This patch adds possibity to use:
vgcreate V_$vg1 $dev
Note: you still need to use $PREFIX somewhere in the name.
(And of course, it's really bad idea to use $PREFIX (=LVMTEST)
for normally used LVs)
The only purpose of this patch is to allow testing cluster with
special vg names that begins with V_ , P_....