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split resize_crypt function in two.
a) Detect proper dm-crypt device type and count new --size
value for cryptsetup resize command.
b) Perform the resize
Commit 1fe4f80e45 in current version
introduced regression for a terminal user, as he could not enter 'n'
as answer. Add missing break for this case (No whats_new).
When 'fsadm' was running without terminal (i.e. pipe), it's been
automatically working like in '--yes'.
Detect terminal and only accept empty "" input in this mode.
Add more validation to catch mainly renamed devices, where
filesystem utils are not able to handle devices properly,
as they are not addressed by major:minor by rather via some
symbolic path names which can change over time via rename operation.
Since we add more validation to 'detect_mounted' function make sure
we always use it even with 'resize' action, so numerous validations
are not skipped.
If we're using non-standard /dev layout so we can't get the dm-X name
easily, we can't also look at the /sys/blocl/dm-X/dev to get the major:minor
pair. Use "stat" in this case even though it triggers automounts
(but there's no better way for now).
The /proc/self/mountinfo is not bound to device names like /proc/mounts
and it uses major:minor pairs instead.
This fixes a situation in which a volume is mounted and then renamed
later on - that makes /proc/mounts unreliable when detecting mounted
volumes.
See also https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1196910.
Since support for xfs_check is going to be obsoleted,
replace its usage with xfs_repair -n tool.
However this tool needs further intrumentation, since for really small
xfs devices (having just 1 allocation group) it needs to pass in
flag: "-o force_geometry". As we run the tool with '-n', it should
be safe to pass this flag always.
FIXME: figure way without always passing this flag.
For reseting locale environment into significantly less memory
consuming version 'C' - use LC_ALL instead of LANG since it has
higher priority in locale settings.
Otherwise we may observe whole locale-archive which might be
over 100MB on i.e. Fedora systems locked in memory with
some daemons.
Fix propagation of -e option - pass it via internal shell variable.
Fix parsing of /proc/mounts files (don't check for substrings).
as reported by O.Mangold with suggested patch:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/linux-lvm/2012-February/msg00030.html
Properly pass arguments with spaces ("$@")
Add validation for YES and EXTOFF variable content.
When fsadm is test - it needs to execute lvm and fsadm from non-standard path
setting. So adding a support in fsadm script when user set LVM_BINARY, then
the lvm command invoced from fsadm will have the same PATH setting as before
entering fsadm command.
Needed for testing.
In case someone would use filename paths with spaces when changing
this script surround commands with '"'.
With default settings there is no change in behavior.
Fix for the last commit as $MOUNTED is not only used as bool flag,
but also store mounted location for remount - so parsing output
from mount differently then from /proc/mounts.
Prefix calls of 'tunefs' tools with LANG=C to be sure we always do get
some nonlocalized strings.
Avoid using forced 'resize2fs' for cleanly unmounted filesystems and
run regular fsck -f for this case as required by resize2fs.
'fsadm check' uses date difference for extX filesystems between
the last mount and last check of 'fsck -f' execution and if the mount
was later run 'fsck' with -f so resize2fs is happy and user does not
need to pass '-f' flag.
As util-linux package seems to give all the time different names,
try harder to figure out, where is the given lv possible mounted
and scan /proc/mounts and if not found there, test also 'mount' output.
/dev/dm-xxx
/dev/mapper/vg-lv
/dev/vg/lv
All of them could be used different combination in /proc/mount and mount output.
Patch fixes regression for older systems where new detection code failed to
find valid combination.
Return status code 3 for fsadm check of mounted filesystem - used later with
lvresize update patch to better support online filesystem resize.
Also makes a more consistent user interruption and returns status code 2
in this case.
Try to distinguish between the case of using interactive shell and non
interactive running - different combinations of '-y' and '-p' option
needs to be used for fsck.
Update the way how fsadm detects mounted filesystem.
With udev /dev/dm-XXX paths are now returned - but mount or /proc/mounts
prints names in form of /dev/mapper/vg-lv - so the match was not found.
Fixex RHBZ #638050.
Current solution uses same trick as mount and detects vg-lv name through
/sys where available - this should be reasonable safe.
Instead of calling mount without parameter to get actual mount table,
switch to use /proc/mounts directly.
Fix missing 'dry' execution of lvresize - fixing problem where resize
command were 'dry-run' executed - but lvresize has been executed for real.
Also adapt code slightly to support better recursive execution of fsadm
through lvresize call.
Under certain conditions it was possible to break (^C) fsadm before actually
resizing filesystem, but lvresize which executed fsadm will think resize
was succesful and shrinks partitions with unresized filesystem on it.
Fix by returning error (1) for this case - this stops lvresize from futher
proceding in resize operation.