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Zdenek Kabelac
98b41db324 cleanup: drop cmd and constify lv for lv_refresh_suspend_resume()
Like with most other lv_manip* functions take just LV arg and get cmd
from embeded pointer when needed.
2016-05-27 15:47:24 +02:00
Zdenek Kabelac
0424277c00 cache: call status only on cache pool in use
Check show cache status only for cache pool in use.
2016-05-27 15:47:24 +02:00
Zdenek Kabelac
197066c863 lvchange: allow change of cache mode
Add support for active cache LV.
Handle --cachemode args validation during command line processing.
Rework some lvm2 internal to use lvm2 defined  CACHE_MODE  enums
indepently on libdm defines and use enum around the code instead
of passing and comparing strings.
2016-05-19 18:40:14 +02:00
Zdenek Kabelac
def65507e6 cache: add cache_set_params function
Wrapping function to handle setup of various cache related params.
Reusable with lvcreate & lvconvert.
2016-05-05 23:30:49 +02:00
Zdenek Kabelac
ae805eea50 cache: add validate_lv_cache_chunk_size 2016-05-05 23:30:49 +02:00
Zdenek Kabelac
8b5967e1e3 cache: check for clean cache as separete function 2016-04-26 23:24:17 +02:00
Alasdair G Kergon
0778d2e985 display: Avoid internal snapshot LV names in msgs.
vg/snapshotN should not appear anywhere.

No code should be showing this, but it was noticed in some logs last
week and we can deal with it in display_lvname().
2016-04-21 00:30:17 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
af148a9d77 cleanup: avoid gcc warns
Some older systems may had global declaration to cause gcc warning.
Rename for cases we don't care...
2016-04-08 20:20:16 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
fc628e92ba metadata: also look at historical LVs when checking LV name availability
Live LVs and historical LVs are in one namespace and the name needs to
be unique in whole VG.
2016-03-03 13:50:59 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
74272e163d metadata: add vg_strip_outdated_historical_lvs fn and call it during VG read
The vg_strip_outdated_historical_lvs iterates over the list of historical LVs
we have and it shoots down the ones which are outdated.

Configuration hook to set the timeout will be in subsequent patch.
2016-03-03 13:50:59 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
f833a6d074 metadata: add historical_glv_remove 2016-03-03 13:50:57 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
baee45a103 metadata: add lv_is_historical fn to test if the LV is historical one 2016-03-03 13:49:14 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
c45af2df4e metadata: add find_historical_glv fn
The find_historical_glv is helper function that looks up historical
LV in struct volume_group's historical_lvs list and returns it if
found.
2016-03-03 13:46:39 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
3a0ef77305 metadata: format_text: also export historical LVs
Also export historical LVs when exporting LVM2 metadata.
This is list of all historical LVs listed in
"historical_logical_volumes" metadata section with all
the properties exported for each historical LV.

For example, we have this thin snapshot sequence:

  lvol1 --> lvol2 --> lvol3
                 \
                  --> lvol4

We end up with these metadata:

logical_volume {
  ...
  (lvol1, lvol3 and lvol4 listed here as usual - no change here)
  ...
}

historical_logical_volumes {
  lvol2 {
    id = "S0Dw1U-v5sF-LwAb-W9SI-pNOF-Madd-5dxSv5"
    creation_time = 1456919613      # 2016-03-02 12:53:33 +0100
    removal_time = 1456919620       # 2016-03-02 12:53:40 +0100
    origin = "lvol1"
    descendants = ["lvol3", "lvol4"]
  }
}

By removing lvol1 further, we end up with:

historical_logical_volumes {
  lvol2 {
    id = "S0Dw1U-v5sF-LwAb-W9SI-pNOF-Madd-5dxSv5"
    creation_time = 1456919613      # 2016-03-02 12:53:33 +0100
    removal_time = 1456919620       # 2016-03-02 12:53:40 +0100
    origin = "-lvol1"
    descendants = ["lvol3", "lvol4"]
  }

  lvol1 {
    id = "me0mes-aYnK-nRfT-vNlV-UiR1-GP7r-ojbROr"
    creation_time = 1456919608      # 2016-03-02 12:53:28 +0100
    removal_time = 1456919767       # 2016-03-02 12:56:07 +0100
  }
}
2016-03-03 13:46:18 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
937f72b168 metadata: add get_or_create_glv and get_or_create_glvl
The get_or_create_glv is helper function that retrieves any existing
generic_logical_volume wrapper for the LV. If the wrapper does not exist
yet, it's created.

The get_org_create_glvl is the same as get_or_create_glv but it creates
the glv_list wrapper in addition so it can be added to a list.
2016-03-03 11:26:51 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
e573eca554 metadata: add infrastructure to track LV history
Add new structures and new fields in existing structures to support
tracking history of LVs (the LVs which don't exist - the have been
removed already):

  - new "struct historical_logical_volume"
    This structure keeps information specific to historical LVs
    (historical LV is very reduced form of struct logical_volume +
     it contains a few specific fields to track historical LV
     properties like removal time and connections among other LVs).

  - new "struct generic_logical_volume"
    Wrapper for "struct historical_logical_volume" and
    "struct logical_volume" to make it possible to handle volumes
    in uniform way, no matter if it's live or historical one.

  - new "struct glv_list"
    Wrapper for "struct generic_logical_volume" so it can be
    added to a list.

  - new "indirect_glvs" field in "struct logical_volume"
    List that stores references to all indirect users of this LV - this
    interconnects live LV with historical descendant LVs or even live
    descendant LVs.

  - new "indirect_origin" field in "struct lv_segment"
    Reference to indirect origin of this segment - this interconnects
    live LV (segment) with historical ancestor.

  - new "this_glv" field in "struct logical_volume"
    This references an existing generic_logical_volume wrapper for this
    LV, if used. It can be NULL if not needed - which means we're not
    handling historical LVs at all.

  - new "historical_lvs" field in "struct volume group
    List of all historical LVs read from VG metadata.
2016-03-03 11:26:51 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
e04a0184cb cleanup: use lv_is_partial
Check for PARTIAL_LV flag in standard way.
2016-03-03 10:17:03 +01:00
David Teigland
88530b2ef3 pvcreate: fix data alignment error check
Make the data_alignment variable 64 bits so it
can hold the invalid command line arg used in
pvreate-usage.sh pvcreate --dataalignment 1e.

On 32 bit arches, the smaller variable wouldn't
hold the invalid value so the error would not
trigger as expected by the test.
2016-02-25 17:02:18 -06:00
David Teigland
a77ded3001 replace pvcreate_params with pvcreate_each_params
"pvcreate_each_params" was a temporary name used
to transition from the old "pvcreate_params".

Remove the old pvcreate_params struct and rename the
new pvcreate_each_params struct to pvcreate_params.
Rename various pvcreate_each_params terms to simply
pvcreate_params.
2016-02-25 09:14:10 -06:00
David Teigland
4de6caf5b5 redefine pvcreate structs
New pv_create_args struct contains all the specific
parameters for creating a PV, independent of the
command.
2016-02-25 09:14:10 -06:00
David Teigland
04d34da706 pvremove: use common toollib processing code
Use the new pvcreate_each_device() function from
toollib.
2016-02-25 09:14:09 -06:00
David Teigland
0cd7d2332c liblvm: replace pvcreate_single with pvcreate_vol
And remove the pvcreate_single wrapper.
2016-02-25 09:14:09 -06:00
David Teigland
a9940bd3c9 vgcreate: use the common toollib pv create
Use the new pvcreate_each_device() function from
toollib, previously added for pvcreate, in place
of the old pvcreate_vol().

This also requires shifting the location where the
lock is acquired for the new VG name.  The lock for
the new VG is supposed to be acquired before pvcreate.
This means splitting the vg_lock_newname() out of
vg_create(), and calling vg_lock_newname() directly
before pvcreate, and then calling the remainder of
vg_create() after pvcreate.

The new function vg_lock_and_create() now does
vg_lock_newname() + vg_create(), like the previous
version of vg_create().

The lock on the new VG name is released before the
pvcreate and reacquired after the pvcreate because
pvcreate needs to reset lvmcache, which doesn't work
when locks are held.  An exception could likely be
made for the new VG name lock, which would allow
vgcreate to hold the new VG name lock across the
pvcreate step.
2016-02-25 09:14:09 -06:00
David Teigland
71671778ab toollib: add two phase pv processing code
This is common code for handling PV create/remove
that can be shared by pvcreate/vgcreate/vgextend/pvremove.
This does not change any commands to use the new code.

- Pull out the hidden equivalent of process_each_pv
  into an actual top level process_each_pv.

- Pull the prompts to the top level, and do not
  run any prompts while locks are held.
  The orphan lock is reacquired after any prompts are
  done, and the devices being created are checked for
  any change made while the lock was not held.

Previously, pvcreate_vol() was the shared function for
creating a PV for pvcreate, vgcreate, vgextend.
Now, it will be toollib function pvcreate_each_device().

pvcreate_vol() was called effectively as a helper, from
within vgcreate and vgextend code paths.
pvcreate_each_device() will be called at the same level
as other process_each functions.

One of the main problems with pvcreate_vol() is that
it included a hidden equivalent of process_each_pv for
each device being created:

  pvcreate_vol() -> _pvcreate_check() ->

   find_pv_by_name() -> get_pvs() ->

     get_pvs_internal() -> _get_pvs() -> get_vgids() ->

       /* equivalent to process_each_pv */
       dm_list_iterate_items(vgids)
         vg = vg_read_internal()
         dm_list_iterate_items(&vg->pvs)

pvcreate_each_device() reorganizes the code so that
each-VG-each-PV loop is done once, and uses the standard
process_each_pv function at the top level of the function.
2016-02-25 09:14:09 -06:00
Peter Rajnoha
54b41db9a6 metadata: introduce PV_EXT_USED flag and bump PV_HEADER_EXTENSION_VSN 2016-02-15 12:44:46 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
a522af93b7 format: add FMT_PV_FLAGS to indicate format supports PV flags 2016-02-15 12:44:46 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
fcbef05aae doc: change fsf address
Hmm rpmlint suggest fsf is using a different address these days,
so lets keep it up-to-date
2016-01-21 12:11:37 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
7559af2334 lvm2app: fix lvm2app to return either 0 or 1 for lvm_vg_is_{clustered,exported}
Fix lvm2app to return either 0 or 1 for lvm_vg_is_{clustered,exported},
including internal functions pvseg_is_allocated and vg_is_resizeable
which are not yet exposed in lvm2app but make them consistent with the
rest.
2016-01-15 14:42:18 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
278c5509ee cleanup: order ac members 2016-01-14 11:34:05 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
526297296f lvmanip: add lv_is_snapshot
Add new test for  lv_is_snapshot().
Also move few other bitchecks into same place as remaining bit tests.

TODO: drop lv_is_merging_origin() and keep using lv_is_merging().
2016-01-14 11:34:04 +01:00
David Teigland
05ac836798 system_id: refactor check for allowed system_id
Refactor the code that checks for an allowable system_id
so that it can be used from other places.
2015-11-30 11:46:55 -06:00
Alasdair G Kergon
970a428909 pvmove: Remove unused find_pvmove_lv_from_pvname. 2015-11-13 18:06:08 +00:00
Zdenek Kabelac
175119fdcd cleanup: remove thin low_water_mark from metadata
This option could never have been printed in lvm2 metadata, so it could
be safely removed as it could have been set only as 0.

These configurable setting is supported via metadata profile.
2015-10-29 12:14:20 +01:00
David Teigland
1a74171ca5 vg_read: sometimes ignore read errors
Running "vgremove -f VG & pvs" results in the pvs
command reporting that the VG is not found or is
inconsistent.  If the VG is gone or being removed,
the pvs command should just skip it and not print
errors about it.

"Not found" is because the pvs command created the
list of VGs to process, including VG, then vgremove
removed the VG, then the pvs command came to to read
the VG to process it and did not find it.

An "inconsistent" error could be reported if vgremove
had only partially completed removing VG when pvs did
vg_read on the VG to process it, causing pvs to find
the VG in a partially-removed state.

This fix adds a flag that pvs uses to ignore a VG
that can't be read or is inconsistent.
2015-10-23 10:12:34 -05:00
Zdenek Kabelac
5911fa1d91 cache: warn if caching causes troubles
Certain stacks of cached LVs may have unexpected consequences.
So add a warning function called when LV is cached to detect
such caces and WARN user about them - the best we could do ATM.
2015-09-10 17:27:30 +02:00
Zdenek Kabelac
f0c18fceb4 cache: api update
Change logic and naming of some internal API functions.

cache_set_mode() and cache_set_policy() both take segment.

cache mode is now correctly 'masked-in'.

If the passed segment is 'cache' segment - it will automatically
try to find 'defaults' according to profiles if the are NOT
specified on command line or they are NOT already set for cache-pool.

These defaults are never set for cache-pool.
2015-08-12 14:32:24 +02:00
Zdenek Kabelac
969ee25a74 toollib: get_cache_params
Enhance  get_cache_params() to read common cache args.
2015-08-12 14:11:18 +02:00
Zdenek Kabelac
e9e35b011e cache: handle policy_name separately
Keep policy name separate from policy settings and avoid
to mangling and demangling this string from same config tree.
Ensure policy_name is always defined.
2015-07-15 13:10:22 +02:00
David Teigland
681f779a3c lockd: fix error message after a failing to get lock
There are two different failure conditions detected in
access_vg_lock_type() that should have different error
messages.  This adds another failure flag so the two
cases can be distinguished to avoid printing a misleading
error message.
2015-07-14 11:36:04 -05:00
David Teigland
3d2c4dc034 metadata: fix duplicated LV flag
LOCKD_SANLOCK_LV was using the WRITEMOSTLY flag instead of a new one.
2015-07-09 17:02:30 -05:00
David Teigland
fe70b03de2 Add lvmlockd 2015-07-02 15:42:26 -05:00
David Teigland
e043e03cd8 lv_refresh: move the bulk of the function into lib
So that it can be used from other lib code.
2015-06-16 13:38:40 -05:00
David Teigland
d5adec1056 Add the 's' activation mode
Just as 'e' means activation with an exclusive lock,
add an 's' to mean activation with a shared lock.

This allows the existing but implicit behavior of '-ay'
of clvm LVs to be specified explicitly.  For local VGs,
asy simply means ay, just like aey means ay.

For local VGs, ay == aey == asy

For clvm VGs,  ay == asy, aey == aey, asy == asy
2015-06-16 10:18:16 -05:00
David Teigland
8e509b5dd5 toollib: avoid repeated lvmetad vg_lookup
In process_each_{vg,lv,pv} when no vgname args are given,
the first step is to get a list of all vgid/vgname on the
system.  This is exactly what lvmetad returns from a
vg_list request.  The current code is doing a vg_lookup
on each VG after the vg_list and populating lvmcache with
the info for each VG.  These preliminary vg_lookup's are
unnecessary, because they will be done again when the
processing functions call vg_read.  This patch eliminates
the initial round of vg_lookup's, which can roughly cut in
half the number of lvmetad requests and save a lot of extra work.
2015-05-08 11:44:55 -05:00
Peter Rajnoha
8759f7d755 metadata: vg: add removed_lvs field to collect LVs which have been removed
Do not keep dangling LVs if they're removed from the vg->lvs list and
move them to vg->removed_lvs instead (this is actually similar to already
existing vg->removed_pvs list, just it's for LVs now).

Once we have this vg->removed_lvs list indexed so it's possible to
do lookups for LVs quickly, we can remove the LV_REMOVED flag as
that one won't be needed anymore - instead of checking the flag,
we can directly check the vg->removed_lvs list if the LV is present
there or not and to say if the LV is removed or not then. For now,
we don't have this index, but it may be implemented in the future.
2015-03-24 08:43:08 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
c9f021de0b metadata: process_each_lv_in_vg: get the list of LVs to process first, then do the processing
This avoids a problem in which we're using selection on LV list - we
need to do the selection on initial state and not on any intermediary
state as we process LVs one by one - some of the relations among LVs
can be gone during this processing.

For example, processing one LV can cause the other LVs to lose the
relation to this LV and hence they're not selectable anymore with
the original selection criteria as it would be if we did selection
on inital state. A perfect example is with thin snapshots:

$ lvs -o lv_name,origin,layout,role vg
  LV    Origin Layout      Role
  lvol1        thin,sparse public,origin,thinorigin,multithinorigin
  lvol2 lvol1  thin,sparse public,snapshot,thinsnapshot
  lvol3 lvol1  thin,sparse public,snapshot,thinsnapshot
  pool         thin,pool   private

$ lvremove -ff -S 'lv_name=lvol1 || origin=lvol1'
  Logical volume "lvol1" successfully removed

The lvremove command above was supposed to remove lvol1 as well as
all its snapshots which have origin=lvol1. It failed to do so, because
once we removed the origin lvol1, the lvol2 and lvol3 which were
snapshots before are not snapshots anymore - the relations change
as we're processing these LVs one by one.

If we do the selection first and then execute any concrete actions on
these LVs (which is what this patch does), the behaviour is correct
then - the selection is done on the *initial state*:

$ lvremove -ff -S 'lv_name=lvol1 || origin=lvol1'
  Logical volume "lvol1" successfully removed
  Logical volume "lvol2" successfully removed
  Logical volume "lvol3" successfully removed

Similarly for all the other situations in which relations among
LVs are being changed by processing the LVs one by one.

This patch also introduces LV_REMOVED internal LV status flag
to mark removed LVs so they're not processed further when we
iterate over collected list of LVs to be processed.

Previously, when we iterated directly over vg->lvs list to
process the LVs, we relied on the fact that once the LV is removed,
it is also removed from the vg->lvs list we're iterating over.
But that was incorrect as we shouldn't remove LVs from the list
during one iteration while we're iterating over that exact list
(dm_list_iterate_items safe can handle only one removal at
one iteration anyway, so it can't be used here).
2015-03-24 08:43:07 +01:00
Alasdair G Kergon
6407d184d1 cache: Store metadata size and checksum.
Refactor the recent metadata-reading optimisation patches.

Remove the recently-added cache fields from struct labeller
and struct format_instance.

Instead, introduce struct lvmcache_vgsummary to wrap the VG information
that lvmcache holds and add the metadata size and checksum to it.

Allow this VG summary information to be looked up by metadata size +
checksum.  Adjust the debug log messages to make it clear when this
shortcut has been successful.

(This changes the optimisation slightly, and might be extendable
further.)

Add struct cached_vg_fmtdata to format-specific vg_read calls to
preserve state alongside the VG across separate calls and indicate
if the details supplied match, avoiding the need to read and
process the VG metadata again.
2015-03-18 23:43:02 +00:00
Alasdair G Kergon
faccdeda83 comments: Use full flag names. 2015-03-09 18:53:22 +00:00
Zdenek Kabelac
7e7411966a lib: avoid reparsing same metadata
When reading VG mda from multiple PVs - do all the validation only
when mda is seen for the first time and  when mda checksum and length
is same just return already existing VG pointer.

(i.e. using 300PVs for a VG would lead to create and destroy 300 config trees....)
2015-03-06 13:53:12 +01:00
David Teigland
1e65fdd9ba system_id: make new VGs read-only for old lvm versions
Previous versions of lvm will not obey the restrictions
imposed by the new system_id, and would allow such a VG
to be written.  So, a VG with a new system_id is further
changed to force previous lvm versions to treat it as
read-only.  This is done by removing the WRITE flag from
the metadata status line of these VGs, and putting a new
WRITE_LOCKED flag in the flags line of the metadata.

Versions of lvm that recognize WRITE_LOCKED, also obey the
new system_id.  For these lvm versions, WRITE_LOCKED is
identical to WRITE, and the rules associated with matching
system_id's are imposed.

A new VG lock_type field is also added that causes the same
WRITE/WRITE_LOCKED transformation when set.  A previous
version of lvm will also see a VG with lock_type as read-only.

Versions of lvm that recognize WRITE_LOCKED, must also obey
the lock_type setting.  Until the lock_type feature is added,
lvm will fail to read any VG with lock_type set and report an
error about an unsupported lock_type.  Once the lock_type
feature is added, lvm will allow VGs with lock_type to be
used according to the rules imposed by the lock_type.

When both system_id and lock_type settings are removed, a VG
is written with the old WRITE status flag, and without the
new WRITE_LOCKED flag.  This allows old versions of lvm to
use the VG as before.
2015-03-05 09:50:43 -06:00
David Teigland
c6a57dc4f3 Revert "systemid: Add ACCESS_NEEDS_SYSTEM_ID VG flag."
This reverts commit bfbb5d269a.

This will be done differently.
2015-03-05 09:50:43 -06:00
Alasdair G Kergon
bfbb5d269a systemid: Add ACCESS_NEEDS_SYSTEM_ID VG flag.
Set ACCESS_NEEDS_SYSTEM_ID VG status flag whenever there is
a non-lvm1 system_id set.  Prevents concurrent access from
older LVM2 versions.
Not set on VGs that bear a system_id only due to conversion
from lvm1 metadata.
2015-03-04 01:16:32 +00:00
Jonathan Brassow
dd0ee35378 cmirror: Adjust region size to work around CPG msg limit to avoid hang.
cmirror uses the CPG library to pass messages around the cluster and maintain
its bitmaps.  When a cluster mirror starts-up, it must send the current state
to any joining members - a checkpoint.  When mirrors are large (or the region
size is small), the bitmap size can exceed the message limit of the CPG
library.  When this happens, the CPG library returns CPG_ERR_TRY_AGAIN.
(This is also a bug in CPG, since the message will never be successfully sent.)

There is an outstanding bug (bug 682771) that is meant to lift this message
length restriction in CPG, but for now we work around the issue by increasing
the mirror region size.  This limits the size of the bitmap and avoids any
issues we would otherwise have around checkpointing.

Since this issue only affects cluster mirrors, the region size adjustments
are only made on cluster mirrors.  This patch handles cluster mirror issues
involving pvmove, lvconvert (from linear to mirror), and lvcreate.  It also
ensures that when users convert a VG from single-machine to clustered, any
mirrors with too many regions (i.e. a bitmap that would be too large to
properly checkpoint) are trapped.
2015-02-25 14:42:15 -06:00
Alasdair G Kergon
df227be37c lvm1: Reenable sys ID.
Move the lvm1 sys ID into vg->lvm1_system_id and reenable the #if 0
LVM1 code.  Still display the new-style system ID in the same
reporting field, though, as only one can be set.
Add a format feature flag FMT_SYSTEM_ON_PVS for LVM1 and disallow
access to LVM1 VGs if a new-style system ID has been set.
Treat the new vg->system_id as const.
2015-02-23 23:03:52 +00:00
David Teigland
8cdec4c434 system_id: use for VG ownership
See included lvmsystemid(7) for full description.
2015-02-13 10:10:27 -06:00
Zdenek Kabelac
07eb1c7dc8 cleanup: add lv_is_error_when_full() macro
Like with other status bits use macro for testing.
(in-release update)
2015-01-20 14:52:06 +01:00
Heinz Mauelshagen
302b6c99a7 raid_manip: v2 fix multi-segment misallocation on 'lvconvert --repair'
The previous patch felt short WRT disabling allocation on PVs holding other
legs of the RAID LV persistently; this patch introduces an internal,
transient PV flag PV_ALLOCATION_PROHIBITED to address this very problem.

General problem description for completeness:

An 'lvconvert --repair $RAID_LV" to replace a failed leg of a multi-segment
RAID10/4/5/6 logical volume can lead to allocation of (parts of) the replacement
image component pair on the physical volume of another image component
(e.g. image 0 allocated on the same PV as image 1 silently impeding resilience).

Patch fixes this severe resilince issue by prohibiting allocation on PVs
already holding other legs of the RAID set. It allows to allocate free space
on any operational PV already holding parts of the image component pair.
2015-01-16 13:44:16 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
2908ab3eed thin: errrorwhenfull support
Support error_if_no_space feature for thin pools.
Report more info about thinpool status:
(out_of_data (D), metadata_read_only (M), failed  (F) also as health
attribute.)
2015-01-14 14:52:05 +01:00
Petr Rockai
e97023804a pvremove: Avoid metadata re-reads & related error messages. 2015-01-06 14:27:30 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
cba6186325 cmirror: check for cmirror availability during cluster mirror creation and activation
When creating/activating clustered mirrors, we should have cmirrord
available and running. If it's not, we ended up with rather cryptic
errors like:

$ lvcreate -l1 -m1 --type mirror vg
  Error locking on node 1: device-mapper: reload ioctl on  failed: Invalid argument
  Failed to activate new LV.

$ vgchange -ay vg
  Error locking on node node 1: device-mapper: reload ioctl on failed: Invalid argument

This patch adds check for cmirror availability and it errors out
properly, also giving a more precise error messge so users are able
to identify the source of the problem easily:

$ lvcreate -l1 -m1 --type mirror vg
  Shared cluster mirrors are not available.

$ vgchange -ay vg
  Error locking on node 1: Shared cluster mirrors are not available.

Exclusively activated cluster mirror LVs are OK even without cmirrord:

$ vgchange -aey vg
  1 logical volume(s) in volume group "vg" now active
2015-01-05 16:54:07 +01:00
Petr Rockai
2c3db52356 metadata: Add cache_policy to lvcreate_params and honour it. 2014-11-27 20:20:48 +01:00
Petr Rockai
d22ffd8c28 cache: Add lv_cache_setpolicy to cache_manip.c. 2014-11-20 16:51:06 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
06e3f1757e vg_read: use new error flag
Failed recovery provides different (NULL) VG then FAILED_INCONSISTENT.
Mark it with different failure bit - since FAILED_INCONSISTENT is
supposed to contain something 'usable' (thought inconsistent).
2014-11-14 18:09:27 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
20b22cd023 libdm: still better API
Do not use 'any' policy name as a value in config tree - so we stick
with 'policy_settings' and extra 'policy_name' for libdm params.

Update lvm2 API as well.

Example of supported metadata:

 policy = "mq"
 policy_settings {
      migration_threshold = 2048
      sequential_threshold = 512
      random_threshold = 4
      read_promote_adjustment = 10
 }
2014-11-11 00:54:03 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
f5e265a07f cache: use LV_PENDING_DELETE 2014-11-10 22:05:49 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
3e230a8ad8 cache: new API for libdm 2014-11-10 22:05:49 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
3dbcd2a1c9 cleanup: cache API get/set 2014-11-10 22:05:48 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
2e0c926d56 cleanup: API get/set fixes 2014-11-10 22:05:48 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
26aa912b46 thin: add lv_is_new_thin_pool
Recognize 'new' (and never used) lvm2 thin pool - it has 'transaction_id' == 0
(lv_is_used_thin_pool() has slightly different meaning).
2014-11-04 15:28:00 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
ab49120465 cache: lv_cache_status
Replace lv_cache_block_info() and lv_cache_policy_info()
with lv_cache_status() which directly returns
dm_status_cache structure together with some calculated
values.

After use  mem pool stored inside lv_status_cache structure
needs to be destroyed.
2014-11-03 14:19:33 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
cb931eed72 cleanup: rename virtual_extents
Use standard 'virtual_extents' naming.
Move virtual_size into  'lcp' struct out of lvcreate_params.
2014-11-03 14:19:33 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
913f025d3e cleanup: use extents to pass size to /lib
Lib takes sizes in extens - do the same for pool_metadata.
2014-11-03 14:19:33 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
d2e9802ba7 cache: add wipe_cache_pool
Add function for wiping cache pool volume.
Only unused cache-pool could be wiped.
2014-11-03 14:19:33 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
888b21e9bd cleanup: extents_from_size is 32bit value
Current lvm2 does support only 32bit extents count.
2014-10-30 23:58:49 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
8bf4cd464f metadata: add extents_from_percent_size
Add API call to calculate extents from percentage value.
Size is based in DM_PERCENT_1 units.
(Supporting decimal point number).
This commit is preparing functionality for more global
usage of % with i.e. --size option.
2014-10-30 23:58:49 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
ff2e8b0de6 thin: simplify thin volume creation
Move code for creation of thin volume into a single place
out of lv_extend().  This allows to drop extra pool arg
for alloc_lv_segment() && lv_extend() and makes code
more easier to read and follow.
2014-10-26 18:37:13 +01:00
David Teigland
7916cae697 vg_read: Remove unused READ_WITHOUT_LOCK.
Unused since 67a7b7a87d:
  report: Iterate over labels instead of PVs for label-only reports.
(included in 2.02.105).
2014-10-24 21:54:04 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
11ea72cfd8 mirror: extra parsing for mirrorlog arg
Put validation of mirrorlog arg into a separate function.
2014-10-24 16:39:32 +02:00
Zdenek Kabelac
fd00d2c6ec cache: separate func for pool/origin validation
Split validate_lv_cache_create() into 2 function
once is called for pool validation other for origin.

It's less misleading the accepting NULLs.
2014-10-24 16:39:32 +02:00
Zdenek Kabelac
d13239b054 lvcreate: new validation code
Refactor lvcreate code.

Prefer to use arg_outside_list_is_set() so we get automatic 'white-list'
validation of supported options with different segment types.

Drop used lp->cache, lp->cache and use seg_is_cache(), seg_is_thin()

Draw clear border where is the last moment we could change create
segment type.

When segment type is given with --type - do not allow it to be changed
later.

Put together tests related to individual segment types.

Finish cache conversion at proper part of lv_manip code after
the vg_metadata are written - so we could correcly clean-up created
stripe LV for cache volume.
2014-10-24 16:39:32 +02:00
Zdenek Kabelac
a330640063 options: introduce pooldatasize option
Introduce new option to specify pool data size.
This will be user to create i.e.  cache & cachepool at once.
And possible for thin external origin snapshot.

This is only very basic patch to enable options, the
real working code will come later.
2014-10-24 16:39:32 +02:00
Zdenek Kabelac
9a6758e953 cleanup: use matching flags for permissions
Since our status bits are 64b - use uint64_t for permissions.
2014-10-24 16:39:31 +02:00
Zdenek Kabelac
4f8ed25a99 cleanup: indent
Various indents and tiny error message improvements.
2014-10-24 16:39:31 +02:00
Alasdair G Kergon
5e6e2d6b1b vgcreate: Permit non-power-of-2 extent sizes.
Relax validation to permit extent sizes > 128KB that are not powers of 2
with lvm2 format.  Existing code was already capable of handling this.
2014-10-14 18:12:15 +01:00
Alasdair G Kergon
f3bb1c018f vgremove: Use process_each_lv_in_vg. 2014-10-07 16:45:45 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
27ff61d012 cleanup: rename _name, _lv and _size
Use some standard names for lv char * names, logical_volume * lv
and sizes internally.
2014-10-07 15:51:53 +02:00
David Teigland
8dc5f42254 metadata: Use flags to control warnings.
The warnings arg was used to enable logging of warnings
when reading a PV.  This arg is turned into a set of flags
with the WARN_PV_READ flag matching the existing behavior.

A new flag WARN_INCONSISTENT is added that will cause
vg_read_internal() to log the "VG is not consistent"
warning so the various callers do not need to log
this warning themselves.

A new vg_read flag READ_WARN_INCONSISTENT is used from
reporting to enable the WARN_INCONSISTENT flag in
vg_read_internal.

[Committed by agk with cosmetic changes and tweaks.]
2014-10-07 01:15:43 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
6c44299006 validation: share more code for pool validation
Reuse thin validation code for cache pool validation.
2014-10-06 15:23:07 +02:00
Zdenek Kabelac
59ced3c281 pool: use validation 2014-10-06 15:23:07 +02:00
Zdenek Kabelac
a2aa609810 pool: validate_pool_chunk_size
Introduce pool function for validation of chunk size.
It's good idea to be able to reject invalid chunk size
when entered on command line before we open VG.
2014-10-06 15:23:01 +02:00
Zdenek Kabelac
5a36691843 cache: add validate_lv_cache_create
Move validation tests into separate function.
2014-10-06 15:18:05 +02:00
David Teigland
17ab39f743 cache: include cache mode in vg metadata and display
The cache mode of a new cache pool is always explicitly
included in the vg metadata.  If a cache mode is not
specified on the command line, the cache mode is taken
from lvm.conf allocation/cache_pool_cachemode, which
defaults to "writethrough".

The cache mode can be displayed with lvs -o+cachemode.
2014-10-02 11:17:41 -05:00
Zdenek Kabelac
84cdf85bd2 cleanup: constify activation usage of lv pointer
Let's enforce cheking of write access to LV by compiler.
Activation part does never need to write anything to LV
so keep LV pointer const.
2014-09-24 10:54:47 +02:00
Zdenek Kabelac
736f40134b mirror: extend adjusted_mirror_region_size API
We use adjusted_mirror_region_size() in two different contexts.

Either on command line -
 here we do want to inform user about reduction of size.

Or in pvmove activation context -
 here we should only use 'verbose' info.
2014-09-24 10:48:02 +02:00
Zdenek Kabelac
18b8fdc8c9 cleanup: use int32 for major minor
Use consistently int32_t for major, minor.
2014-09-19 17:04:28 +02:00
Zdenek Kabelac
73f4fa6bc1 metadata: validate major, minor numbers
Validate major, minor numbers after reading them from metadata.
2014-09-19 15:53:27 +02:00
Zdenek Kabelac
e2312d28ed cleanup: switch to use CHANGE_AEY
Since for other enums we use 'Y' or 'N' use it with 'AE' as well.
2014-09-19 15:51:31 +02:00
Alasdair G Kergon
ab2dacf6f6 lvconvert: Further restrictions on cache/pools.
Would be better to define what is supported not what isn't, but this'll
have to do for now.
2014-09-17 23:00:41 +01:00
Alasdair G Kergon
b4f5be76a3 cleanup: Remove metadata.h from tools dir.
metadata.h is meant to be internal to the library.
metadata-exported.h contains the things needed by tools.
2014-09-17 15:50:24 +01:00
Alasdair G Kergon
979be63f25 mirrors: Fix checks for mirror/raid/pvmove LVs.
Try to enforce consistent macro usage along these lines:

lv_is_mirror - mirror that uses the original dm-raid1 implementation
               (segment type "mirror")
lv_is_mirror_type - also includes internal mirror image and log LVs

lv_is_raid - raid volume that uses the new dm-raid implementation
             (segment type "raid")
lv_is_raid_type - also includes internal raid image / log / metadata LVs

lv_is_mirrored - LV is mirrored using either kernel implementation
                 (excludes non-mirror modes like raid5 etc.)

lv_is_pvmove - internal pvmove volume
2014-09-16 00:13:46 +01:00
Alasdair G Kergon
2360ce3551 cleanup: Use lv_is_ macros.
Use lv_is_* macros throughout the code base, introducing
lv_is_pvmove, lv_is_locked, lv_is_converting and lv_is_merging.

lv_is_mirror_type no longer includes pvmove.
2014-09-15 21:33:53 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
413fc9d3e6 lv_rename: fix snapshot rename
Fix rename operation for snapshot (cow) LV.
Only the snapshot's origin has the lock and by mistake suspend
and resume has been called for the snapshot LV.
This further made volumes unusable in cluster.

So instead of suspend and resuming list of LVs,
we need to just suspend and resume origin.

As the sequence write/suspend/commit/resume
is widely used in lvm2 code base - move it to
new lv_update_and_reload function.
2014-09-09 19:15:24 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
993f8d1b3f refactor: rename 'lv_type' field to 'lv_role'
The 'lv_type' field name was a bit misleading. Better one is 'lv_role'
since this fields describes what's the actual use of the LV currently -
its 'role'.
2014-08-25 16:11:40 +02:00
Alasdair G Kergon
0b3d0e79f6 lvresize: Fix raid/mirror and %PE handling code.
Sort out the lvresize calculation code to handle size changes
specified as physical extents as well as logical extents
and to process mirror resizing and raid extensions correctly.

The 'approx alloc' option was masking the underlying problem.
2014-08-22 01:26:14 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
84860fd54f lv: remove lv_type_name fn
The lv_type_name function is remnant from old code that reported
only single string for the LV type. LV types are now reported
in a more extended way as keyword list that describe the type
precisely (using lv_layout_and_type fn).

The lv_type_name was used in some error messages to display the
type of the LV so just reinstate the old messages back referencing
the type directly with a string - this is enough for error messages.
They don't need to display the LV type as precisely as it's used
on lvs output (which is optimized for selection anyway).
2014-08-19 14:16:39 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
e8bbcda2a3 Add lv_layout_and_type fn, lv_layout and lv_type reporting fields.
The lv_layout and lv_type fields together help with LV identification.
We can do basic identification using the lv_attr field which provides
 very condensed view. In contrast to that, the new lv_layout and lv_type
fields provide more detialed information on exact layout and type used
for LVs.

For top-level LVs which are pure types not combined with any
other LV types, the lv_layout value is equal to lv_type value.

For non-top-level LVs which may be combined with other types,
the lv_layout describes the underlying layout used, while the
lv_type describes the use/type/usage of the LV.

These two new fields are both string lists so selection (-S/--select)
criteria can be defined using the list operators easily:
  [] for strict matching
  {} for subset matching.

For example, let's consider this:

$ lvs -a -o name,vg_name,lv_attr,layout,type
  LV                    VG     Attr       Layout       Type
  [lvol1_pmspare]       vg     ewi------- linear       metadata,pool,spare
  pool                  vg     twi-a-tz-- pool,thin    pool,thin
  [pool_tdata]          vg     rwi-aor--- level10,raid data,pool,thin
  [pool_tdata_rimage_0] vg     iwi-aor--- linear       image,raid
  [pool_tdata_rimage_1] vg     iwi-aor--- linear       image,raid
  [pool_tdata_rimage_2] vg     iwi-aor--- linear       image,raid
  [pool_tdata_rimage_3] vg     iwi-aor--- linear       image,raid
  [pool_tdata_rmeta_0]  vg     ewi-aor--- linear       metadata,raid
  [pool_tdata_rmeta_1]  vg     ewi-aor--- linear       metadata,raid
  [pool_tdata_rmeta_2]  vg     ewi-aor--- linear       metadata,raid
  [pool_tdata_rmeta_3]  vg     ewi-aor--- linear       metadata,raid
  [pool_tmeta]          vg     ewi-aor--- level1,raid  metadata,pool,thin
  [pool_tmeta_rimage_0] vg     iwi-aor--- linear       image,raid
  [pool_tmeta_rimage_1] vg     iwi-aor--- linear       image,raid
  [pool_tmeta_rmeta_0]  vg     ewi-aor--- linear       metadata,raid
  [pool_tmeta_rmeta_1]  vg     ewi-aor--- linear       metadata,raid
  thin_snap1            vg     Vwi---tz-k thin         snapshot,thin
  thin_snap2            vg     Vwi---tz-k thin         snapshot,thin
  thin_vol1             vg     Vwi-a-tz-- thin         thin
  thin_vol2             vg     Vwi-a-tz-- thin         multiple,origin,thin

Which is a situation with thin pool, thin volumes and thin snapshots.
We can see internal 'pool_tdata' volume that makes up thin pool has
actually a level10 raid layout and the internal 'pool_tmeta' has
level1 raid layout. Also, we can see that 'thin_snap1' and 'thin_snap2'
are both thin snapshots while 'thin_vol1' is thin origin (having
multiple snapshots).

Such reporting scheme provides much better base for selection criteria
in addition to providing more detailed information, for example:

$ lvs -a -o name,vg_name,lv_attr,layout,type -S 'type=metadata'
LV                   VG   Attr       Layout      Type
[lvol1_pmspare]      vg   ewi------- linear      metadata,pool,spare
[pool_tdata_rmeta_0] vg   ewi-aor--- linear      metadata,raid
[pool_tdata_rmeta_1] vg   ewi-aor--- linear      metadata,raid
[pool_tdata_rmeta_2] vg   ewi-aor--- linear      metadata,raid
[pool_tdata_rmeta_3] vg   ewi-aor--- linear      metadata,raid
[pool_tmeta]         vg   ewi-aor--- level1,raid metadata,pool,thin
[pool_tmeta_rmeta_0] vg   ewi-aor--- linear      metadata,raid
[pool_tmeta_rmeta_1] vg   ewi-aor--- linear      metadata,raid

(selected all LVs which are related to metadata of any type)

lvs -a -o name,vg_name,lv_attr,layout,type -S 'type={metadata,thin}'
LV           VG   Attr       Layout      Type
[pool_tmeta] vg   ewi-aor--- level1,raid metadata,pool,thin

(selected all LVs which hold metadata related to thin)

lvs -a -o name,vg_name,lv_attr,layout,type -S 'type={thin,snapshot}'
LV         VG   Attr       Layout     Type
thin_snap1 vg   Vwi---tz-k thin       snapshot,thin
thin_snap2 vg   Vwi---tz-k thin       snapshot,thin

(selected all LVs which are thin snapshots)

lvs -a -o name,vg_name,lv_attr,layout,type -S 'layout=raid'
LV           VG   Attr       Layout       Type
[pool_tdata] vg   rwi-aor--- level10,raid data,pool,thin
[pool_tmeta] vg   ewi-aor--- level1,raid  metadata,pool,thin

(selected all LVs with raid layout, any raid layout)

lvs -a -o name,vg_name,lv_attr,layout,type -S 'layout={raid,level1}'
  LV           VG   Attr       Layout      Type
  [pool_tmeta] vg   ewi-aor--- level1,raid metadata,pool,thin

(selected all LVs with raid level1 layout exactly)

And so on...
2014-08-15 14:50:38 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
8eba33510f cache+thin: add lv_is_{cache,thin}_origin fn to identify origin LVs 2014-08-15 13:28:43 +02:00
Zdenek Kabelac
894eda4707 thin and cache: unify pool common code
Fix get_pool_params to only read params.
Add poolmetadataspare option to get_pool_params.
Move all profile code into update_pool_params.
Move recalculate code into pool_manip.c
2014-07-22 22:41:38 +02:00
Alasdair G Kergon
99e3c13012 raid: Moved degraded activation code to raid_manip.
Adjust some messages & fn names.
2014-07-22 20:50:29 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
f5d6c4b0f3 cache: use get_cache_mode for validation
Use a single function to validate cache mode arg
and set DM_ feature flags.
2014-07-17 16:16:45 +02:00
Zdenek Kabelac
8932d4a625 lv_is_pool: add new defines
Defines for lv_is_pool() and  lv_is_pool_metadata()
Also update comments for prompts for their current meaning.
(Though maybe they should be renamed)
2014-07-11 12:50:06 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
6b58647848 lv_manip: add get_lv_type_name/lv_is_linear and lv_is_striped helper fns
The get_lv_type_name helps with translating volume type
to human readable form (can be used in reports or
various messages if needed).

The lv_is_linear and lv_is_striped complete the set of
lv_is_* functions that identify exact volume types.
2014-07-04 15:40:17 +02:00
Zdenek Kabelac
13fb02ff1f cleanup: ignore vg_name in /lib
Since  vg_name inside /lib function has already been ignored mostly
except for a few debug prints - make it and official internal API
feature.

vg_name is used only in  /tools while the VG is not yet openned,
and when  lvresize/lvcreate /lib function is called with VG pointer
already being used, then vg_name becomes irrelevant (it's not been
validated anyway).

So any internal user of lvcreate_params and lvresize_params does not
need to set vg_name pointer and may leave it NULL.
2014-06-30 12:21:36 +02:00
Zdenek Kabelac
2ada685216 cleanup: more lv_is_ functions 2014-06-30 12:16:08 +02:00
Alasdair G Kergon
b33091cb11 pvmove: tidy 2014-06-19 13:40:47 +01:00
Jonathan Brassow
5ebff6cc9f pvmove: Enable all-or-nothing (atomic) pvmoves
pvmove can be used to move single LVs by name or multiple LVs that
lie within the specified PV range (e.g. /dev/sdb1:0-1000).  When
moving more than one LV, the portions of those LVs that are in the
range to be moved are added to a new temporary pvmove LV.  The LVs
then point to the range in the pvmove LV, rather than the PV
range.

Example 1:
	We have two LVs in this example.  After they were
	created, the first LV was grown, yeilding two segments
	in LV1.  So, there are two LVs with a total of three
	segments.

	Before pvmove:
	      ---------  ---------   ---------
	      | LV1s0 |  | LV2s0 |   | LV1s1 |
	      ---------  ---------   ---------
	         |           |           |
	   -------------------------------------
	PV | 000 - 255 | 256 - 511 | 512 - 767 |
	   -------------------------------------

	After pvmove inserts the temporary pvmove LV:
	          ---------   ---------   ---------
	          | LV1s0 |   | LV2s0 |   | LV1s1 |
	          ---------   ---------   ---------
	              |           |           |
	        -------------------------------------
	pvmove0 |   seg 0   |   seg 1   |   seg 2   |
	        -------------------------------------
	              |           |           |
	        -------------------------------------
	PV      | 000 - 255 | 256 - 511 | 512 - 767 |
	        -------------------------------------

	Each of the affected LV segments now point to a
	range of blocks in the pvmove LV, which purposefully
	corresponds to the segments moved from the original
	LVs into the temporary pvmove LV.

The current implementation goes on from here to mirror the temporary
pvmove LV by segment.  Further, as the pvmove LV is activated, only
one of its segments is actually mirrored (i.e. "moving") at a time.
The rest are either complete or not addressed yet.  If the pvmove
is aborted, those segments that are completed will remain on the
destination and those that are not yet addressed or in the process
of moving will stay on the source PV.  Thus, it is possible to have
a partially completed move - some LVs (or certain segments of LVs)
on the source PV and some on the destination.

Example 2:
	What 'example 1' might look if it was half-way
	through the move.
	             ---------   ---------   ---------
	             | LV1s0 |   | LV2s0 |   | LV1s1 |
	             ---------   ---------   ---------
	                 |           |           |
	           -------------------------------------
	pvmove0    |   seg 0   |   seg 1   |   seg 2   |
	           -------------------------------------
	                 |           |           |
	                 |     -------------------------
	source PV        |     | 256 - 511 | 512 - 767 |
	                 |     -------------------------
	                 |           ||
	           -------------------------
	dest PV    | 000 - 255 | 256 - 511 |
	           -------------------------

This update allows the user to specify that they would like the
pvmove mirror created "by LV" rather than "by segment".  That is,
the pvmove LV becomes an image in an encapsulating mirror along
with the allocated copy image.

Example 3:
	A pvmove that is performed "by LV" rather than "by segment".

	                   ---------   ---------
	                   | LV1s0 |   | LV2s0 |
	                   ---------   ---------
	                       |           |
	                 -------------------------
	        pvmove0  |  * LV-level mirror *  |
	                 -------------------------
                             /                \
	   pvmove_mimage0   /          pvmove_mimage1
	   -------------------------   -------------------------
	   |   seg 0   |   seg 1   |   |   seg 0   |   seg 1   |
	   -------------------------   -------------------------
	        |            |               |           |
	   -------------------------   -------------------------
	   | 000 - 255 | 256 - 511 |   | 000 - 255 | 256 - 511 |
	   -------------------------   -------------------------
	           source PV                    dest PV

The thing that differentiates a pvmove done in this way and a simple
"up-convert" from linear to mirror is the preservation of the
distinct segments.  A normal up-convert would simply allocate the
necessary space with no regard for segment boundaries.  The pvmove
operation must preserve the segments because they are the critical
boundary between the segments of the LVs being moved.  So, when the
pvmove copy image is allocated, all corresponding segments must be
allocated.  The code that merges ajoining segments that are part of
the same LV when the metadata is written must also be avoided in
this case.  This method of mirroring is unique enough to warrant its
own definitional macro, MIRROR_BY_SEGMENTED_LV.  This joins the two
existing macros: MIRROR_BY_SEG (for original pvmove) and MIRROR_BY_LV
(for user created mirrors).

The advantages of performing pvmove in this way is that all of the
LVs affected can be moved together.  It is an all-or-nothing approach
that leaves all LV segments on the source PV if the move is aborted.
Additionally, a mirror log can be used (in the future) to provide tracking
of progress; allowing the copy to continue where it left off in the event
there is a deactivation.
2014-06-17 22:59:36 -05:00
Peter Rajnoha
cfed0d09e8 report: select: refactor: move percent handling code to libdm for reuse 2014-06-17 16:27:21 +02:00
Zdenek Kabelac
e2ea3cd7ba cleanup: cache use const char policy
Policy should be const char pointer.
2014-04-01 20:54:09 +02:00
Zdenek Kabelac
3a82490ee1 snapshot: wrap min_chunk test into a lib function
Create a separate function to validation snapshot min chunk value
and relocate code into snapshot_manip file.

This function will be shared with lvconvert then.
2014-03-17 14:31:43 +01:00
Alasdair G Kergon
b359b86f88 allocation: improve approx alloc with resize
Start to convert percentage size handling in lvresize to the new
standard.  Note in the man pages that this code is incomplete.
Fix a regression in non-percentage allocation in my last check in.

This is what I am aiming for:

-l<extents>
-l<percent> LV/ORIGIN
	sets or changes the LV size based on the specified quantity
	of logical logical extents (that might be backed by
	a higher number of physical extents)

-l<percent> PVS/VG/FREE
	sets or changes the LV size so as to allocate or free the
	desired quantity of physical extents (that might amount to a
	lower number of logical extents for the LV concerned)

-l+50%FREE - Use up half the remaining free space in the VG when
	carrying out this operation.

-l50%VG - After this operation, this LV should be using up half the
	space in the VG.

-l200%LV - Double the logical size of this LV.

-l+100%LV - Double the logical size of this LV.

-l-50%LV - Reduce the logical size of this LV by half.
2014-02-24 22:48:23 +00:00
Zdenek Kabelac
c71a3bcbc0 activation: lv_activation_skip remove always same arg.
Remove 'skip' argument passed into the function.
We always used '0' - as this is the only supported
option (-K) and there is no complementary option.

Also add some testing for behaviour of skipping.
2014-02-19 11:33:39 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
c651c614ec cache: using unsigned argc
Convert using unsigned for _argc.
2014-02-15 11:36:53 +01:00
Jonathan Brassow
4b6e3b5e5e allocation: Allow approximate allocation when specifying size in percent
Introduce a new parameter called "approx_alloc" that is set when the
desired size of a new LV is specified in percentage terms.  If set,
the allocation code tries to get as much space as it can but does not
fail if can at least get some.

One of the practical implications is that users can now specify 100%FREE
when creating RAID LVs, like this:
~> lvcreate --type raid5 -i 2 -l 100%FREE -n lv vg
2014-02-13 21:10:28 -06:00
Jonathan Brassow
96626f64fa cache: Code to allow the create/remove of cache LVs
This patch allows users to create cache LVs with 'lvcreate'.  An origin
or a cache pool LV must be created first.  Then, while supplying the
origin or cache pool to the lvcreate command, the cache can be created.

Ex1:
Here the cache pool is created first, followed by the origin which will
be cached.
~> lvcreate --type cache_pool -L 500M -n cachepool vg /dev/small_n_fast
~> lvcreate --type cache -L 1G -n lv vg/cachepool /dev/large_n_slow

Ex2:
Here the origin is created first, followed by the cache pool - allowing
a cache LV to be created covering the origin.
~> lvcreate -L 1G -n lv vg /dev/large_n_slow
~> lvcreate --type cache -L 500M -n cachepool vg/lv /dev/small_n_fast

The code determines which type of LV was supplied (cache pool or origin)
by checking its type.  It ensures the right argument was given by ensuring
that the origin is larger than the cache pool.

If the user wants to remove just the cache for an LV.  They specify
the LV's associated cache pool when removing:
~> lvremove vg/cachepool

If the user wishes to remove the origin, but leave the cachepool to be
used for another LV, they specify the cache LV.
~> lvremove vg/lv

In order to remove it all, specify both LVs.

This patch also includes tests to create and remove cache pools and
cache LVs.
2014-02-04 16:50:16 -06:00
Jonathan Brassow
97be8b3482 cache: Code changes to allow creation of cache pools
This patch allows the creation and removal of cache pools.  Users are not
yet able to create cache LVs.  They are only able to define the space used
for the cache and its characteristics (chunk_size and cache mode ATM) by
creating the cache pool.
2014-02-04 11:57:08 -06:00
Jonathan Brassow
013cf27bff cache pool: Add 'update_cache_pool_params'
Similar function to 'update_thin_pool_params', but for cache.  Performs
the adjustements for chunk_size, metdata device size, etc.
2014-02-04 11:50:27 -06:00
Jonathan Brassow
8ddc7f641c misc: disambiguate 'update_pool_params'
s/update_pool_params/update_thin_pool_params/ to disambiguate it from
a future 'update_cache_pool_params'.
2014-02-04 09:58:35 -06:00
Jonathan Brassow
b94a3ee9f6 cache: Add functions that create/remove cache LVs
A cache LV - from LVM's perpective - is a user accessible device that
links the cachepool LV and the origin LV.  The following functions
were added to facilitate the creation and removal of this top-level
LV:
1) 'lv_cache_create' - takes a cachepool and an origin device and links
   them into a new top-level LV of 'cache' segment type.  No allocation
   is necessary in this function, as the sub-LVs contain all of the
   necessary allocated space.  Only the top-level layer needs to be
   created.

2) 'lv_cache_remove' - this function removes the top-level LV of a
   cache LV - promoting the cachepool and origin sub-LVs to top-level
   devices and leaving them exposed to the user.  That is, the
   cachepool is unlinked and free to be used with another origin to
   form a new cache LV; and the origin is no longer cached.
   (Currently, if the cache needs to be flushed, it is done in this
   function and the function waits for it to complete before proceeding.
   This will be taken out in a future patch in favor of polling.)
2014-02-04 07:59:58 -06:00
Jonathan Brassow
75b8ea195c cache: New functions for gathering info on cache devices
Building on the new DM function that parses DM cache status, we
introduce the following LVM level functions to aquire information
about cache devices:
- lv_cache_block_info: retrieves information on the cache's block/chunk usage
- lv_cache_policy_info: retrieves information on the cache's policy
2014-01-28 12:24:51 -06:00
Zdenek Kabelac
155405b0e1 thin: validate external origin size
Avoid use of external origin with size unaligned/incompatible with
thin pool chunk size, since the last chunk is not correctly provisioned
when it is overwritten.
2014-01-29 14:58:13 +01:00
Jonathan Brassow
90bbed3255 cache: New 'cachepool' segment type
This patch adds the new cachepool segment type - the first of two
necessary to eventually create 'cache' logical volumes.  In addition
to the new segment type, updates to makefiles, configure files, the
lv_segment struct, and some necessary libdevmapper flags.

The cachepool is the LV and corresponding segment type that will hold
all information pertinent to the cache itself - it's size, cachemode,
cache policy, core arguments (like migration_threshold), etc.
2014-01-27 05:27:16 -06:00
Zdenek Kabelac
731c298e12 thin: use LV_TEMPORARY for metadata initialization
This flag need to be specified when we create thin pool - to avoid
scanning device with watch rules.
2014-01-24 12:30:28 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
2dae78b722 thin: rename function
Rename pool_can_resize_metadata() to more reusable
thin_pool_feature_supported() which could be queried
for mutiple different features.
2014-01-23 14:19:17 +01:00
Jonathan Brassow
998af1a4fb Misc: Change name of lvcreate_params field - s/create_thin_pool/create_pool/
In preparation for other segment types that create and use "pools", we
s/create_thin_pool/create_pool/.  This way it is not awkward when creating
a cachepool, for example, to use "create_thin_pool".
2014-01-22 10:30:55 -06:00
Zdenek Kabelac
95b1af7280 thin: accept const struct 2014-01-08 11:57:43 +01:00
Alasdair G Kergon
0a13815e68 pvscan: use format feature flags in lvmetad code
Introduce FMT_OBSOLETE to identify pool metadata and use it and FMT_MDAS
instead of hard-coded format names.
Explain device accesses on pvscan --cache man page.
2014-01-08 02:13:13 +00:00
Peter Rajnoha
32080c4ff7 device: add physical block size info and make sure VG extent size >= PV's phys. block size 2013-12-12 15:02:36 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
6f0300de96 lv_remove_single: update parameter name
Since we have already a meaning for 'silent'
replace its name with more explanator suppress_remove_message
(updates recent commit).
2013-12-05 12:40:47 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
e286904da6 thin: snapshot merge support 2013-12-04 14:30:25 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
5a6794a2ce lv_remove_single: add silent arg
Support silence for removal message.
2013-12-04 14:30:25 +01:00
Alasdair G Kergon
2e82a070f3 pvcreate: Avoid spurious 'not found' messages.
Replacement of pv_read by find_pv_by_name in commit
651d5093ed caused spurious
error messages when running pvcreate or vgextend against an
unformatted device.

Physical volume /dev/loop4 not found
Physical volume "/dev/loop4" successfully created

Physical volume /dev/loop4 not found
Physical volume /dev/loop4 not found
Physical volume "/dev/loop4" successfully created
Volume group "vg1" successfully extended
2013-11-29 21:45:37 +00:00
Zdenek Kabelac
8c96afd361 cleanup: use compound literals for wipe_lv
Optimize and cleanup recently introduced new function wipe_lv.
Use compound literals to get nicely initialized wipe_params struct.
Pass in lv as explicit argument for wipe_lv.
Use cmd from lv structure.
Initialize only non-null members so it's easy to see what
is the special arg.
2013-11-28 12:45:52 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
79991aa769 snapshot: drop find_merging_snapshot
Drop find_merging_snapshot() function. Use find_snapshot()
called after check for lv_is_merging_origin() which
is the commonly used code path - so we avoid duplicated
tests and potential risk of derefering NULL point
in unhandled error path.
2013-11-28 12:42:43 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
b6dab4e059 lv_manip: rename set_lv -> wipe_lv and include signature wiping capability
Use common wipe_lv (former set_lv) fn to do zeroing as well as signature
wiping if needed. Provide new struct wipe_lv_params to define the
functionality.

Bind "lvcreate -W/--wipesignatures y" with proper wipe_lv call.

Also, add "yes" and "force" to lvcreate_params so it's possible
to apply them for the prompt: "WARNING: %s detected on %s. Wipe it? [y/n]".
2013-11-27 15:48:15 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
169b4c1586 lvcreate: recognize --wipesignatures arg
Recognize the new --wipesignatures arg in lvcreate that is supposed
to wipe known signatures if found on newly created LV.
2013-11-27 15:48:15 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
6d196410fc snapshot: revert and move check to lvconvert
Revert 4777eb6872 which put
target_present check into init_snapshot_merge(). However
this function is also used when parsing metadata. So we would
get this present test performed even when target is not really
needed. So move this target_present test directly into lvconvert.
2013-11-22 20:57:30 +01:00
Tony Asleson
0dd247502a lvm2app: Add VG/LV name validation
C library portion for
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=883689

Signed-off-by: Tony Asleson <tasleson@redhat.com>
2013-11-19 14:40:39 -06:00
Tony Asleson
5074dcc896 metadata.c: Call refactored vgreduce_single
Replace the code with the refactored vgreduce_single instead
of calling its own implementation.

Corrects bug: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=989174

Signed-off-by: Tony Asleson <tasleson@redhat.com>
2013-11-19 14:40:30 -06:00
Tony Asleson
fe474e1452 vgreduce: Move _vgreduce_single functionality
Moving the core functionality of vgreduce single into
lib/metadata/vg.c so that the command line and lvm2app library
can call the same core functionality.  New function is
vgreduce_single.

Signed-off-by: Tony Asleson <tasleson@redhat.com>
2013-11-19 14:40:28 -06:00
Petr Rockai
bead8ef5f0 metadata: Nuke the exported "pv_read" function. 2013-11-17 21:41:27 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
039bdad732 activation: flag temporary LVs internally
Add LV_TEMPORARY flag for LVs with limited existence during command
execution. Such LVs are temporary in way that they need to be activated,
some action done and then removed immediately. Such LVs are just like
any normal LV - the only difference is that they are removed during
LVM command execution. This is also the case for LVs representing
future pool metadata spare LVs which we need to initialize by using
the usual LV before they are declared as pool metadata spare.

We can optimize some other parts like udev to do a better job if
it knows that the LV is temporary and any processing on it is just
useless.

This flag is orthogonal to LV_NOSCAN flag introduced recently
as LV_NOSCAN flag is primarily used to mark an LV for the scanning
to be avoided before the zeroing of the device happens. The LV_TEMPORARY
flag makes a difference between a full-fledged LV visible in the system
and the LV just used as a temporary overlay for some action that needs to
be done on underlying PVs.

For example: lvcreate --thinpool POOL --zero n -L 1G vg

- first, the usual LV is created to do a clean up for pool metadata
  spare. The LV is activated, zeroed, deactivated.

- between "activated" and "zeroed" stage, the LV_NOSCAN flag is used
  to avoid any scanning in udev

- betwen "zeroed" and "deactivated" stage, we need to avoid the WATCH
  udev rule, but since the LV is just a usual LV, we can't make a
  difference. The LV_TEMPORARY internal LV flag helps here. If we
  create the LV with this flag, the DM_UDEV_DISABLE_DISK_RULES
  and DM_UDEV_DISABLE_OTHER_RULES flag are set (just like as it is
  with "invisible" and non-top-level LVs) - udev is directed to
  skip WATCH rule use.

- if the LV_TEMPORARY flag was not used, there would normally be
  a WATCH event generated once the LV is closed after "zeroed"
  stage. This will make problems with immediated deactivation that
  follows.
2013-10-23 14:09:37 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
ce7489ed22 activation: add support for flagging an LV to skip udev scanning during activation
A common scenario is during new LV creation when we need to wipe the
newly created LV and avoid any udev scanning before this stage otherwise
it could cause the device (the LV) to be claimed by some other subsystem
for which there were stale metadata within LV data.

This patch adds possibility to mark the LV we're just about to wipe with
a flag that gets passed to udev via DM_COOKIE as a subsystem specific
flag - DM_SUBSYSTEM_UDEV_FLAG0 (in this case the subsystem is "LVM")
so LVM udev rules will take care of handling that.
2013-10-08 13:43:14 +02:00
Alasdair G Kergon
04d9a52684 release 2.02.103
52 files changed, 598 insertions(+), 264 deletions(-)
2013-10-04 14:32:23 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
8cf0810d57 thin: rename thin_pool_chunk_size_calculation -> ..size_policy and rename "default" policy to "generic"
Just to be consistent with existing naming we use.
2013-10-04 12:30:33 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
cc9e65c391 thin: use appropriate default value based on allocation/thin_pool_chunk_size_calculation setting
If thin_pool_chunk_size_calculation is set to "default", use 64KiB,
otheriwse 512KiB for "performance".
2013-09-25 16:06:38 +02:00
Zdenek Kabelac
b29adbbc4d raid: add lv_is_raid()
More readable then status bit flag masking...
2013-09-23 11:35:15 +02:00
Zdenek Kabelac
4c001a7854 thin: fix resize of stacked thin pool volume
When the pool is created from non-linear target the more complex rules
have to be used and stacking needs to properly decode args for _tdata
LV. Also proper allocation policies are being used according to those
set in lvm2 metadata for data and metadata LVs.

Also properly check for active pool and extra code to active it
temporarily.

With this fix it's now possible to use:

lvcreate -L20 -m2 -n pool vg  --alloc anywhere
lvcreate -L10 -m2 -n poolm vg --alloc anywhere
lvconvert --thinpool vg/pool --poolmetadata vg/poolm

lvresize -L+10 vg/pool
2013-09-07 03:24:48 +02:00
Jonathan Brassow
f1e3640df3 Misc: Make get_pv_list_for_lv() available to more than just RAID
The function 'get_pv_list_for_lv' will assemble all the PVs that are
used by the specified LV.  It uses 'for_each_sub_lv' to traverse all
of the sub-lvs which may compose it.
2013-08-23 08:40:13 -05:00
Peter Rajnoha
e195b5227e thin: apply VG profile if creating a new thin pool
When creating a new thin pool and there's no profile requested
via "lvcreate --profile ...", inherit any VG profile if it's attached.

Currently this applies to these settings:
  allocation/thin_pool_chunk_size
  allocation/thin_pool_discards
  allocation/thin_pool_zero
2013-08-06 11:42:40 +02:00
Zdenek Kabelac
3075784955 thin: add spare lvcreate support
Add --poolmetadataspare option and creates and handles
pool metadata spare lv when thin pool is created.
With default setting 'y' it tries to ensure, spare has
at least the size of created LV.
2013-07-18 18:22:44 +02:00
Zdenek Kabelac
460d0254eb thin: add pool metadata spare lv support
Add support for pool's metadata spare volume.
2013-07-18 18:22:43 +02:00
Zdenek Kabelac
b5dfe4bec2 metadata: add is_change_activating
Add simple inline function to check, whether the change is activating.
(better then macro since we get type checking).
2013-07-18 18:22:42 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
7dc8c84b18 activation: add support for skipping activation of selected LVs
Also add -k/--setactivationskip y/n and -K/--ignoreactivationskip
options to lvcreate.

The --setactivationskip y sets the flag in metadata for an LV to
skip the LV during activation. Also, the newly created LV is not
activated.

Thin snapsots have this flag set automatically if not specified
directly by the --setactivationskip y/n option.

The --ignoreactivationskip overrides the activation skip flag set
in metadata for an LV (just for the run of the command - the flag
is not changed in metadata!)

A few examples for the lvcreate with the new options:

  (non-thin snap LV => skip flag not set in MDA + LV activated)
  raw/~ $ lvcreate -l1 vg
    Logical volume "lvol0" created
  raw/~ $ lvs -o lv_name,attr vg/lvol0
    LV    Attr
    lvol0 -wi-a----

  (non-thin snap LV + -ky => skip flag set in MDA + LV not activated)
  raw/~ $ lvcreate -l1 -ky vg
    Logical volume "lvol1" created
  raw/~ $ lvs -o lv_name,attr vg/lvol1
    LV    Attr
    lvol1 -wi------

  (non-thin snap LV + -ky + -K => skip flag set in MDA + LV activated)
  raw/~ $ lvcreate -l1 -ky -K vg
    Logical volume "lvol2" created
  raw/~ $ lvs -o lv_name,attr vg/lvol2
    LV    Attr
    lvol2 -wi-a----

  (thin snap LV => skip flag set in MDA (default behaviour) + LV not activated)
  raw/~ $ lvcreate -L100M -T vg/pool -V 1T -n thin_lv
    Logical volume "thin_lv" created
  raw/~ $ lvcreate -s vg/thin_lv -n thin_snap
    Logical volume "thin_snap" created
  raw/~ $ lvs -o name,attr vg
    LV        Attr
    pool      twi-a-tz-
    thin_lv   Vwi-a-tz-
    thin_snap Vwi---tz-

  (thin snap LV + -K => skip flag set in MDA (default behaviour) + LV activated)
  raw/~ $ lvcreate -s vg/thin_lv -n thin_snap -K
    Logical volume "thin_snap" created
  raw/~ $ lvs -o name,attr vg/thin_lv
    LV      Attr
    thin_lv Vwi-a-tz-

  (thins snap LV + -kn => no skip flag in MDA (default behaviour overridden) + LV activated)
  [0] raw/~ # lvcreate -s vg/thin_lv -n thin_snap -kn
    Logical volume "thin_snap" created
  [0] raw/~ # lvs -o name,attr vg/thin_snap
    LV        Attr
    thin_snap Vwi-a-tz-
2013-07-12 20:39:07 +02:00
Alasdair G Kergon
f56a1819e9 tools: remove metadata-exported.h
metadata-exported.h is included by tools.h
2013-07-09 03:07:55 +01:00
Alasdair G Kergon
9d5bdc91ca tools: remove metadata.h 2013-07-09 02:51:24 +01:00
Alasdair G Kergon
8adddbf101 pvcreate: remove metadata.h header
Files in tools/ should only use metadata-exported.h not metadata.h.
Rename pvcreate_locked to pvcreate_single.
2013-07-09 02:37:56 +01:00
Alasdair G Kergon
7c6526aae2 lvresize: separate validation from action
Start separating the validation from the action in the basic lvresize
code moved to the library.
Remove incorrect use of command line error codes from lvresize library
functions.  Move errors.h to tools directory to reinforce this,
exporting public versions of the error codes in lvm2cmd.h for dmeventd
plugins to use.
2013-07-06 03:28:21 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
f88f5a1ca3 thin: move alloc_pool_metadata
Move function from /tool to /lib to thin_manip.c
Since lvm2api will need to move many things into /lib anyway.
2013-07-04 13:33:41 +02:00
Mike Snitzer
f9e0adcce5 snapshot: Rename snapshot segment returning methods from find_*_cow to find_*_snapshot
find_cow -> find_snapshot, find_merging_cow -> find_merging_snapshot.
Will thin snapshot code to reuse these methods without confusion.
2013-07-02 16:26:03 -04:00
Tony Asleson
50db109e20 liblvm: Moved additional pv resize code
The pv resize code required that a lvm_vg_write be done
to commit the change.  When the method to add the ability
to list all PVs, including ones that are not assocated with
a VG we had no way for the user to make the change persistent.
Thus additional resize code was move and now liblvm calls into
a resize function that does indeed write the changes out, thus
not requiring the user to explicitly write out he changes.

Signed-off-by: Tony Asleson <tasleson@redhat.com>
2013-07-02 14:24:34 -05:00
Tony Asleson
ef3ab801e8 lvm2app: Add function to retrieve list of PVs V3
As locks are held, you need to call the included function
to release the memory and locks when done transversing the
list of physical volumes.

V2: Rebase fix
V3: Prevent VGs from getting cached and then write protected.

Signed-off-by: Tony Asleson <tasleson@redhat.com>
2013-07-02 14:24:33 -05:00
Tony Asleson
49d7596581 lvm2app: Implement lv resize (v3)
Simplified version of lv resize.

v3: Rebase changes to make work.  Needed to set sizeargs = 1
to indicate to resize that we are asking for a size based
resize.

Signed-off-by: Tony Asleson <tasleson@redhat.com>
2013-07-02 14:24:33 -05:00
Tony Asleson
c43ce46ba7 lvm2app: Move core lv re-size code (v6)
Moved to allow use from command line and for library use.

v3,v4,v5,v6: rebase changes

Signed-off-by: Tony Asleson <tasleson@redhat.com>
2013-07-02 14:24:33 -05:00
Peter Rajnoha
e21e38cf74 metadata: add support for storing profile name in metadata (during vgcreate/lvcreate)
If "vgcreate/lvcreate --profile <profile_name>" is used, the profile
name is automatically stored in metadata for making it possible to
load it automatically next time the VG/LV is used.
2013-07-02 15:19:09 +02:00
Zdenek Kabelac
e30028004b archiver: do not archive vg more then once
Do not keep multiple archives for the executed command.
Reuse the ALLOCATABLE_PV from pv status for
ARCHIVED_VG vg status. Mark VG with the bit with the
first archivation.
2013-07-01 23:09:26 +02:00
Zdenek Kabelac
afea2bf598 cleanup: move bit flags in order
Preseve the sequence of bits.
2013-07-01 23:06:41 +02:00
Zdenek Kabelac
f990b7298d cleanup: return lv_is_ as 1 or 0
Do not return 64bit values - return just plain int 0 or 1
2013-06-18 22:13:42 +02:00
Zdenek Kabelac
72c3ae253e thin: add helper functions
Add find_pool_lv() and pool_can_resize_metadata().
2013-06-11 14:03:30 +02:00
Jonathan Brassow
562c678ee2 DM RAID: Add ability to throttle sync operations for RAID LVs.
This patch adds the ability to set the minimum and maximum I/O rate for
sync operations in RAID LVs.  The options are available for 'lvcreate' and
'lvchange' and are as follows:
  --minrecoveryrate <Rate> [bBsSkKmMgG]
  --maxrecoveryrate <Rate> [bBsSkKmMgG]
The rate is specified in size/sec/device.  If a suffix is not given,
kiB/sec/device is assumed.  Setting the rate to 0 removes the preference.
2013-05-31 11:25:52 -05:00
Zdenek Kabelac
eb7e206a73 snapshot: add cow_max_extents
Add more precise calculation of the maximum usable snapshot size.
Using only percentage fails for small size of snapshot and extents.
2013-05-30 17:30:15 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
732859d21f refactor: rename embedding area -> bootloader area 2013-05-28 12:37:22 +02:00
Zdenek Kabelac
77952151af snapshot: add lv_is_cow_covering_origin
Add function to check is size of cow is already big enough
to cover whole origin.
2013-05-27 10:34:53 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
4777eb6872 lvconvert: check for snapshot-merge support before merge init 2013-05-16 08:21:57 +02:00
Jonathan Brassow
2e0740f7ef RAID: Add writemostly/writebehind support for RAID1
'lvchange' is used to alter a RAID 1 logical volume's write-mostly and
write-behind characteristics.  The '--writemostly' parameter takes a
PV as an argument with an optional trailing character to specify whether
to set ('y'), unset ('n'), or toggle ('t') the value.  If no trailing
character is given, it will set the flag.
Synopsis:
        lvchange [--writemostly <PV>:{t|y|n}] [--writebehind <count>] vg/lv
Example:
        lvchange --writemostly /dev/sdb1:y --writebehind 512 vg/raid1_lv

The last character in the 'lv_attr' field is used to show whether a device
has the WriteMostly flag set.  It is signified with a 'w'.  If the device
has failed, the 'p'artial flag has priority.

Example ("nosync" raid1 with mismatch_cnt and writemostly):
[~]# lvs -a --segment vg
  LV                VG   Attr      #Str Type   SSize
  raid1             vg   Rwi---r-m    2 raid1  500.00m
  [raid1_rimage_0]  vg   Iwi---r--    1 linear 500.00m
  [raid1_rimage_1]  vg   Iwi---r-w    1 linear 500.00m
  [raid1_rmeta_0]   vg   ewi---r--    1 linear   4.00m
  [raid1_rmeta_1]   vg   ewi---r--    1 linear   4.00m

Example (raid1 with mismatch_cnt, writemostly - but failed drive):
[~]# lvs -a --segment vg
  LV                VG   Attr      #Str Type   SSize
  raid1             vg   rwi---r-p    2 raid1  500.00m
  [raid1_rimage_0]  vg   Iwi---r--    1 linear 500.00m
  [raid1_rimage_1]  vg   Iwi---r-p    1 linear 500.00m
  [raid1_rmeta_0]   vg   ewi---r--    1 linear   4.00m
  [raid1_rmeta_1]   vg   ewi---r-p    1 linear   4.00m

A new reportable field has been added for writebehind as well.  If
write-behind has not been set or the LV is not RAID1, the field will
be blank.
Example (writebehind is set):
[~]# lvs -a -o name,attr,writebehind vg
  LV            Attr      WBehind
  lv            rwi-a-r--     512
  [lv_rimage_0] iwi-aor-w
  [lv_rimage_1] iwi-aor--
  [lv_rmeta_0]  ewi-aor--
  [lv_rmeta_1]  ewi-aor--

Example (writebehind is not set):
[~]# lvs -a -o name,attr,writebehind vg
  LV            Attr      WBehind
  lv            rwi-a-r--
  [lv_rimage_0] iwi-aor-w
  [lv_rimage_1] iwi-aor--
  [lv_rmeta_0]  ewi-aor--
  [lv_rmeta_1]  ewi-aor--
2013-04-15 13:59:46 -05:00
Peter Rajnoha
ea36d0501e cleanup: remove unused 'pv_by_path' fn
The pv_by_path might be also dangerous to use as it does not
count with any other metadata areas but the ones found on the PV
itself. If metadata was not found on the PV referenced by the path,
it returned no PV though it might have been referenced by metadata
elsewhere (on other PVs...).
2013-03-19 14:57:36 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
59878d0129 metadata: add 'allow_orphan' arg to find_pv_by_name fn
Before, the find_pv_by_name call always failed if the PV found was orphan.
However, we might use this function even for a PV that is not part of any VG.
This patch adds 'allow_orphan' arg to find_pv_by_name fn that allows that.
2013-03-19 14:57:31 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
b36a776a7f thin: move update_pool_params
Now we may recongnize preset arguments, move
the code for updating thin pool related values
into /lib portion of the code.
2013-03-13 15:13:54 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
f06dd8725a thin: mark passed args
Keep the flag whether given thin pool argument has been given on command
line or it's been 'estimated'

Call of update_pool_params() must not change cmdline given args and
needs to know this info.

Since there is a need to move this update function into /lib, we cannot
use arg_count().

FIXME: we need some generic mechanism here.
2013-03-13 15:13:54 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
b778653f03 pv_header_extension: add support for writing PV header extension (flags & Embedding Area)
The PV header extension information (PV header extension version, flags
and list of Embedding Area locations) is stored just beyond the PV header base.

When calculating the Embedding Area start value (ea_start), the same logic is
used as when calculating the pe_start value for Data Area - the value must
follow exactly the same alignment restrictions for its start value
(the alignment detected automatically or provided via command line using
the --dataalignment and --dataalignmentoffset arguments).

The Embedding Area is placed at the very start of the PV, starting at
ea_start. The Data Area starting at pe_start is placed next. The pe_start is
still properly aligned. Due to the pe_start alignment, it's possible that the
resulting Embedding Area size (ea_size) ends up bigger in size than requested
(but never less than requested).
2013-02-26 11:28:00 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
60c5d4c42f pv_header_extension: add supporting infrastructure for PV header extension (flags & Embedding Area)
PV header extension comes just beyond the existing PV header base:

PV header base (existing):
 - uuid
 - device size
 - null-terminated list of Data Areas
 - null-terminater list of MetaData Areas

PV header extension:
 - extension version
 - flags
 - null-terminated list of Embedding Areas

This patch also adds "eas" (Embedding Areas) list to lvmcache (lvmcache_info)
and it also adds support for common operations on the list (just like for
already existing "das" - Data Areas list):
 - lvmcache_add_ea
 - lvmcache_update_eas
 - lvmcache_foreach_ea
 - lvmcache_del_eas

Also, add ea_start and ea_size to struct physical_volume for processing
PV Embedding Area location throughout the code (currently only one
Embedding Area is supported, though the definition on disk allows for
more if needed in the future...).

Also, define FMT_EAS format flag to mark that the format actually
supports Embedding Areas (currently format-text only).
2013-02-26 11:25:16 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
6d8de3638c cleanup: use struct pvcreate_restorable_params throughout 2013-02-26 11:25:11 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
6692b17777 cleanup: add struct pvcreate_restorable_params and move relevant items from pvcreate_params
Extract restorable PV creation parameters from struct pvcreate_params into
a separate struct pvcreate_restorable_params for clarity and also for better
maintainability when adding any new items later.
2013-02-26 11:24:38 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
87331dc419 thin: add support for external origin
Add internal support for thin volume's external origin.
2013-02-23 10:36:58 +01:00
Jonathan Brassow
845852d6b4 RAID: Make 'vgreduce --removemissing' work with RAID LVs
Currently it is impossible to remove a failed PV which has a RAID LV
on it.  This patch fixes the issue by replacing the failed PV with an
'error' segment within the affected sub-LVs.  Once there is no longer
a RAID LV using the PV, it can be removed.

Most often, it is better to replace a failed RAID device with a spare.
(You can use 'lvconvert --repair <vg>/<LV>' to accomplish that.)
However, if there are no spares in the volume group and none will be
added, it is useful to be able to removed the failed device.

Following patches address the ability to perform 'lvconvert' operations
on RAID LVs that contain sub-LVs composed of 'error' segments.
2013-02-20 14:52:46 -06:00
Jonathan Brassow
0e4ffd9d3b clean-up: Rename lvm.conf setting 'mirror_region_size' to 'raid_region_size'
We have been using 'mirror_region_size' in lvm.conf as the default region
size for RAID logical volumes as well as mirror logical volumes.  Since,
"raid" is more inclusive and representative than "mirror", I have changed
the name of this setting.  We must still check for the old setting and warn
the user if we are overriding it with the new setting if both happen to be
present.
2013-02-20 14:40:17 -06:00
Zdenek Kabelac
7910b6c0ba thin: update pool_is_active
Change it to take LV and move it to exported header - seems
to be a better fit for usability from tools/ directory.
2013-02-05 16:54:11 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
2e96ea4a89 liblvm: internal API change
Return LV/NULL instead of 1/0 which saves lookup for created LV.
2012-11-19 14:37:30 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
cf5242a670 lvconvert: store target attributes
Target tells us its version, and we may allow different set of options
to be supported with different version of driver.

Idea is to provide individual feature flags and later be
able to query for them.
2012-11-19 14:17:10 +01:00
Jonathan Brassow
6db461e3b0 mirror/raid: Move 'copy_percent' to common code (mirror.c -> lv_manip.c)
The 'copy_percent' function takes the 'extents_copied' field from each
segment in an LV to create the numerator for the ratio that is to
become the copy_percent.  (Otherwise known as the 'sync' percent for
non-pvmove uses, like mirror LVs and RAID LVs.)  This function safely
works on RAID - not just mirrors - so it is better to have it in
lv_manip.c rather than mirror.c.

There's a lot of different functions that do a lot of different things
in lv_manip.c, so I placed the function near a function in lv_manip.c
that it was close to in metadata-exported.h.  Different placement in the
file or a different name for the function may be useful.
2012-10-23 20:33:54 -05:00
Zdenek Kabelac
21c401006c liblvm: add lv_rename_update
Support lv_rename without directly updating metatata.
It can save some metadata commits in some cases,
i.e. when LVs are offline.
2012-10-03 15:03:49 +02:00