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Zdenek Kabelac
1a67bfe396 tests: extend the usability for older systems
Extend the test a bit futher so we can keep logic of resize
working similarly well for older and newer systems.

Test uses new 'aux have_fsinfo'function to regnize compiled
version of lvm.
2023-10-14 23:13:46 +02:00
Zdenek Kabelac
fac2e07333 tests: enforce full fs check 2023-09-14 01:45:34 +02:00
Zdenek Kabelac
9b23ff5d50 tests: add fsck before resize2fs 2023-07-15 11:05:35 +02:00
Zdenek Kabelac
7267322fc1 tests: adapt for xfs 300M min size
Some test still were missed to be converted for XFS 300M min size.
2023-05-06 22:43:22 +02:00
David Teigland
3bb5576528 lvresize: only resize crypt when fs resize is enabled
There were a couple of cases where lvresize, without --fs resize,
was resizing the crypt layer above the LV.  Resizing the crypt
layer should only be done when fs resizing is enabled (even if the
fs is already small enough due to being independently reduced.)

Also, check the size of the crypt device to see if it's already
been reduced independently, and skip the cryptsetup resize if
it's not needed.
2023-01-19 11:52:14 -06:00
David Teigland
2580f007f0 tests: lvresize-fs-crypt using helper only for crypt dev 2023-01-03 14:35:26 -06:00
David Teigland
fc01dd8900 tests: skip lvresize tests without mkfs.xfs 2022-10-10 13:25:50 -05:00
David Teigland
bf386411b8 tests: skip new lvresize tests when missing new libblkid 2022-09-13 15:37:10 -05:00
David Teigland
264827cb98 lvresize: add new options and defaults for fs handling
The new option "--fs String" for lvresize/lvreduce/lvextend
controls the handling of file systems before/after resizing
the LV.  --resizefs is the same as --fs resize.

The new option "--fsmode String" can be used to control
mounting and unmounting of the fs during resizing.

Possible --fs values:

checksize
  Only applies to reducing size; does nothing for extend.
  Check the fs size and reduce the LV if the fs is not using
  the affected space, i.e. the fs does not need to be shrunk.
  Fail the command without reducing the fs or LV if the fs is
  using the affected space.

resize
  Resize the fs using the fs-specific resize command.
  This may include mounting, unmounting, or running fsck.
  See --fsmode to control mounting behavior, and --nofsck to
  disable fsck.

resize_fsadm
  Use the old method of calling fsadm to handle the fs
  (deprecated.) Warning: this option does not prevent lvreduce
  from destroying file systems that are unmounted (or mounted
  if prompts are skipped.)

ignore
  Resize the LV without checking for or handling a file system.
  Warning: using ignore when reducing the LV size may destroy the
  file system.

Possible --fsmode values:

manage
  Mount or unmount the fs as needed to resize the fs,
  and attempt to restore the original mount state at the end.

nochange
  Do not mount or unmount the fs. If mounting or unmounting
  is required to resize the fs, then do not resize the fs or
  the LV and fail the command.

offline
  Unmount the fs if it is mounted, and resize the fs while it
  is unmounted. If mounting is required to resize the fs,
  then do not resize the fs or the LV and fail the command.

Notes on lvreduce:

When no --fs or --resizefs option is specified:
. lvextend default behavior is fs ignore.
. lvreduce default behavior is fs checksize
  (includes activating the LV.)

With the exception of --fs resize_fsadm|ignore, lvreduce requires
the recent libblkid fields FSLASTBLOCK and FSBLOCKSIZE.
FSLASTBLOCK*FSBLOCKSIZE is the last byte used by the fs on the LV,
which determines if reducing the fs is necessary.
2022-09-13 15:15:05 -05:00