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When lvm2 calculates the maximal usable COW size and crops the user
requested size to this value, don't return the error result from
the 'lvextend' operation.
We already apply the same logic when resizing thin-pool beyond
the supported maximal size.
FIXME: The return code error logic here is somewhat fuzzy.
Output from vdo manager may actually indent output with spaces,
so trim leading and ending space.
Also add support for verbosity flag for vdo conversion tool.
This vdo parameter existed in the early stage of integration of vdo into lvm2,
but later it's been removed from vdoformat tool - so actually if
there would be any non-zero value it would cause error on lvcreate.
Option was not stored on disk in lvm2 metadata.
Remove this vdo parameter from lvm2 sources.
(Although this vdo parameter will be still accepted on cmdline through
--vdosettings option, but it will be ignored.)
Fix the testing logic.
With raid5 device the layout of files on a filesystem does not define
which leg will actually contain the block we try to damage.
So test will now figure out which device has damaged block.
Use 'check' functionality and also drop unneeded random write as we
now can identify easily in other way.
Compilation may configure it's own /etc path so ensure the test
has a defined location for access to this dir during testing.
Also prepare machine_id filei (with the use of uuidgen tool)
for the test.
Ensure the volume after conversion has the properly aligned size to the
volume group extent size. This would be visible when using virtual size,
that cannot be divided by extent size.
Before the user had to manually adjust the size after conversion to get
access to all data stored on VDO volume.
The command "lvcreate --type thin --snapshot ..." to create a thin
snapshot would fail.
commit d651b340e6 removed the optional
"--type thin" from the command definition "lvcreate --snapshot LV_thin",
and added --type thin as AUTOTYPE. This was correct and should not have
changed anything if all the command defs were correct, but it broke
the "lvcreate --type thin --snapshot" case. It reveals a problem in a
different command definintion: "lvcreate --type thin LV_thin" that was
missing --snapshot in its OO list.
If we want to have const structure - use a const pointer to avoid,
however making individual members const make it only assingle
in construct time and we already violate this logic since
we memcpy into the structure - so drop these unnecessary consts...
Add support for usage of 'dm-snapshot' for doing whole device conversion
in a snapshot which could be merged once the whole conversion has been
made.
This helps with cases where there would be any unexpected failure in the
middle of conversion process and user can continue using original
device until problem in conversion is fixed.
Import tool now uses 'truncate' tool to create a small backend file (20M) for loop device
to hold COW exception store.
Option --vdo-config has been added to allow specifing location of vdo
configuration file.
Option --no-snapshot allows to use import tool without creation of
snapshot, however recovery after finished VDO conversion and unfinished
lvm2 conversion is then very difficult.
Option --uuid-prefix allow to specify DM UUID prefix for snapshot
device.
Use read with -r.
Improve metadata parser to handle volume_geometry bio_offset,
which needs to be substracted from 'region' start_block when present.
This bio_offset block is non-zero i.e. with converted VDO volumes.
Also fix some converted structure value (but they are not in use).
Fix in the code that matches devices to system.devices entries when
the devices have the same serial number. A non-PV device in
system.devices has no pvid value, and the code was segfaulting
when checking the null pvid value.
If we are executing 'report_for_selection' to do an internal report
just for the selection itself (not for display), we can call it more
than once. In that case, we are reusing the same selection handle
(e.g. inside 'process_each_lv_in_vg').
The selection handle has 'report_type' field which is a union of all
report types needed for the report based on selection fields we actually
use.
The 'report_type' is further clarified based on checks and rules inside
'_get_final_report_type' which 'report_for_selection' calls. Then, this
final report type unambiguously identifies proper branch to take in
'report_all_in_{pv,vg,lv}' that is called next.
If the 'report_for_selection' is called more than once with the same
selection handle, we need to make sure that we always restore the report
type to its initial value, so all the rules inside 'report_for_selection'
are applied correctly next time.
This patch fixes the missing restoration of the 'report_type' value in
'selection_handle' that is reused for recurring 'report_for_selection'
calls.
An example scenario where this failed was with selecting an LV for
removal with "lvremove --select" while using a field in the selection
that required extra DM info or DM status call for the LV (that is,
"Logical Volume Device Info Fields" and "Logical Volume Device Status Fields"
as visible in 'lvs -S help').
In previous lvm versions, trailing spaces at the end of a t10 wwid would
be replaced with underscores, so the IDNAME string in system.devices
would look something like "t10.123_". Current versions of lvm ignore
trailing spaces in a t10 wwid, so the IDNAME string used would be
"t10.123". The different values would cause lvm to not recognize a
device in system.devices with the trailing _. Fix this by ignoring
trailing underscores in the IDNAME string from system.devices.
The recent fix 05c2b10c5d ensures that raid LV images are not
using the same devices. This was happening in the lvextend commands
used by this test, so fix the test to use more devices to ensue
redundancy.
vgrename does not support -S|--select, so do not provide a hint about
using it. Instead, provide a hint about using VG uuid directly.
❯ vgs
WARNING: VG name vg1 is used by VGs DXjcSK-gWfu-5gLh-9Kbg-sG49-dtRr-GqXzGL and MVMfyM-sjOa-M2xV-AT4Y-JddR-h4SP-UO5Ttk.
Fix duplicate VG names with vgrename uuid, a device filter, or system IDs.
VG #PV #LV #SN Attr VSize VFree
vg1 1 0 0 wz--n- 124.00m 124.00m
vg1 1 0 0 wz--n- 124.00m 124.00m
(vgrename does not support -S|--select)
❯ vgrename vg1 vg2
WARNING: VG name vg1 is used by VGs DXjcSK-gWfu-5gLh-9Kbg-sG49-dtRr-GqXzGL and MVMfyM-sjOa-M2xV-AT4Y-JddR-h4SP-UO5Ttk.
Fix duplicate VG names with vgrename uuid, a device filter, or system IDs.
Multiple VGs found with the same name: skipping vg1
Use VG uuid in place of the VG name.
(vgchange does support -S|--select)
❯ vgchange --addtag a vg1
WARNING: VG name vg1 is used by VGs DXjcSK-gWfu-5gLh-9Kbg-sG49-dtRr-GqXzGL and MVMfyM-sjOa-M2xV-AT4Y-JddR-h4SP-UO5Ttk.
Fix duplicate VG names with vgrename uuid, a device filter, or system IDs.
Multiple VGs found with the same name: skipping vg1
Use --select vg_uuid=<uuid> in place of the VG name.
In case of e.g. 3 PVs, creating or extending a RaidLV causes SubLV
collocation thus putting segments of diffent rimage (and potentially
larger rmeta) SubLVs onto the same PV. For redundant RaidLVs this'll
compromise redundancy. Fix by detecting such bogus allocation on
lvcreate/lvextend and reject the request.