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Reducing a RAID 4/5/6 LV or extending it with a different number of
stripes is still not implemented. This patch covers the "simple" case
where the LV is extended with the same number of stripes as the orginal.
When mirrors are up-converted, a transient mirror layer is put in so that
only the new devices are sync'ed. That transient layer must carry the tags
of the original mirror LV, otherwise it will fail to activate when activation
is regulated by lvm.conf:activation/volume_list. The conversion would then
fail.
The fix is to do exactly the same thing that is being done for linear ->
mirror converting (lib/metadata/mirror.c:_init_mirror_log()). We copy the
tags temporarily for the new LV and remove them after the activation.
Snapshots of RAID logical volumes are allowed (including "raid1"). However,
snapshots of "mirror" logical volumes has been disallowed due to unsolvable
issues inherent to the design. The fact that mirroring (dm-raid1.c) must
stop all I/O as the result of a failure and wait for userspace intervention
can lead to a circular dependency if userspace is simultaneously waiting for
snapshots (on mirrors) to make an I/O update before proceeding.
Various snapshot on mirror tests have been removed as a result.
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.)
Actually restart was failing for different reason - so pass in proper
location of dmeventd for restart from lvm command and avoid using
the one from /sbin location.
Update pv create test with "" around path.
Indent
Shell improvements - use internal function for checks
Use PVs in "" (LV and VG cannot have spaces)
Several test very starting 'dmeventd' without annoucing
it via prepade_dmeventd.
Fix some of test actually.
When down-converting a RAID1 device, it is the last device that is extracted
and removed when the user does not specify a particular device. However,
when a device is specified (and it is not the last), the device is removed and
the remaining sub-LVs are "shifted down" to fill the hole. This cause problems
when resuming the LV because if the shifted devices were resumed (and thus
renamed) before the sub-LV being extracted, there would be a name conflict.
The solution is to resume the extracted sub-LVs first so that they can be
properly renamed preventing a possible conflict.
This addresses bug 801967.
Test if thin_check is present in system and disable its use, when its missing.
Add testing for poolmetadatasize.
FIXME: Allocation policy for metadata pool might need some relaxing.
(For now it needs to put all block on one PV.)
Reduce disc excercise for some test and focus on LVM testing by
using smaller extent size.
Reduce number of teardown_devs calls and use vg/lvremove instead.
Don't sleep for seconds on pvmove.
FIXME: shell/lvconvert-mirror-basic.sh seems to need more checking.
Test fails for smalled extent size then 512k.
make devices invisible to lvm, but the behaviour of those is slightly different
than of actual missing devices. Running vgscan after re-enabling the device
triggers a metadata repair which is not done by vgremove -ff. This is not a
regression, merely an odd behaviour that has been around even before lvmetad.
Failure to do so results in "Performing unsafe table load while X device(s) are
known to be suspended" errors. While fixing the problem in this way works and
is consistent with the way the mirror segment type does it, it would be nice
to find a solution that uses the generic suspend/resume calls.
Also included in this check-in are additions to the test suite that perform
conversions on RAID LVs under a snapshot. These tests are disabled for the
time being due to a kernel bug that is yet to be tracked down.