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Since there is very little change there will be any new devel going
to happing with cmirror - avoid eating extra disk space and link
with already installed libdm which implements all use basic
function of dm list
Since dmeventd is 'libdm' based project, it needs to link
libdm library instead of its internal version
An external users may provide plugins loadeable by dmeventd.
So external user of libdevmapper-event library has no other option
then to link with released libdevmapper library.
The complexity comes with lvm2 plugins.
The lvm2 plugin itself uses internal version of device_mapper,
but libdevmapper-event usage is libdm based - so there needs to be avoided
any breakage on compatibility of internal i.e. dm_task_run structures.
TODO: most likely dmeventd itself should be moved into libdm/dm-tools dir,
and only lvm2 plugins should be created as part of lvm project,
but those still need to link with libdevmapper.
If we don't know the meaning we will return the key with default text
instead of raising an exception and taking the daemon out in the
process.
Resolves: rhbz1657950
When we get bug reports we may not get the entire log, so lets
dump the fight recorder from newest to oldest as the one we
are interested in was likely to be the last command run.
Ensure configure.h is always 1st. included header.
Maybe we could eventually introduce gcc -include option, but for now
this better uses dependency tracking.
Also move _REENTRANT and _GNU_SOURCE into configure.h so it
doesn't need to be present in various source files.
This ensures consistent compilation of headers like stdio.h since
it may produce different declaration.
When sanlock_release returns an error because of an i/o
timeout releasing the lease on disk, lvmlockd should just
consider the lock released. sanlock will continue trying
to release the lease on disk after the original request
times out.
The choice about sector size and lease align size is
now made by the sanlock user, in this case lvmlockd.
This will allow lvmlockd to use other lease sizes in
the future. This also prevents breakage if hosts
report different sector sizes, or the sector size
reported by a device changes.
Thin plugin started to use configuble setting to allow to configure
usage of external scripts - however to read this value it needed to
execute internal command as dmeventd itself has no access to lvm.conf
and the API for dmeventd plugin has been kept stable.
The call of command itself was not normally 'a big issue' until users
started to use higher number of monitored LVs and execution of command
got stuck because other monitored resource already started to execute
some other lvm2 command and become blocked waiting on VG lock.
This scenario revealed necesity to somehow avoid calling lvm2 command
during resource registration - but this requires bigger changes - so
meanwhile this patch tries to minimize the possibility to hit this race
by obtaining any configurable setting just once - such patch is small
and covers majority of problem - yet better solution needs to be
introduced likely with bigger rework of dmeventd.
TODO: avoid blocking registration of resource with execution of lvm2
commands since those can get stuck waiting on mutexes.
Native disk scanning is now both reduced and
async/parallel, which makes it comparable in
performance (and often faster) when compared
to lvm using lvmetad.
Autoactivation now uses local temp files to record
online PVs, and no longer requires lvmetad.
There should be no apparent command-level change
in behavior.
Introduce VDO plugin for monitoring VDO devices.
This plugin can be used also by other users, as plugin checks
for UUID prefix 'LVM-' and run lvm actions only on those
devices.
Non LVM- device are only monitored and log warnings
when usage threshold reaches 80%.
When the lvmlockd lock is shared, upgrade it to ex
when repair (writing) is needed during vg_read.
Pass the lockd state through additional read-related
functions so the instances of repair scattered through
vg_read can be handled.
(Temporary solution until the ad hoc repairs can be
pulled out of vg_read into a top level, centralized
repair function.)
The device-mapper directory now holds a copy of libdm source. At
the moment this code is identical to libdm. Over time code will
migrate out to appropriate places (see doc/refactoring.txt).
The libdm directory still exists, and contains the source for the
libdevmapper shared library, which we will continue to ship (though
not neccessarily update).
All code using libdm should now use the version in device-mapper.
As we start refactoring the code to break dependencies (see doc/refactoring.txt),
I want us to use full paths in the includes (eg, #include "base/data-struct/list.h").
This makes it more obvious when we're breaking abstraction boundaries, eg, including a file in
metadata/ from base/
The clvmd saved_vg data is independent from the normal lvm
lvmcache vginfo data, so separate saved_vg from vginfo.
Normal lvm doesn't need to use save_vg at all, and in clvmd,
lvmcache changes on vginfo can be made without worrying
about unwanted effects on saved_vg.
I don't like having this in a common header because it means you end
up including too much and causing unneccessary dependencies. eg,
lib/misc/lib.h includes libdevmapper.h, internationalisation, and
logging stuff.
There are likely more bits of code that can be removed,
e.g. lvm1/pool-specific bits of code that were identified
using FMT flags.
The vgconvert command can likely be reduced further.
The lvm1-specific config settings should probably have
some other fields set for proper deprecation.