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When 'brd' device can be removed (is unused AKA not opened),
remove such device and use again for testing.
Let's assume user has no unused brd device left in the system.
When the 'tests' sometimes fail to cleanup devices, with this
change futher cleanup from some next test may evenually release
brd device and make it available for testing.
Add function to corrupt some bytes in give file path presenting
a device. 1st. patern in just once replaced with 2nd. pattern.
Usable to simulate some bit corruption for integrity devices.
Reduce shellcheck warnings about missing {} for possible array
dereference.
Make sure we are not loosing error code when assigning local vars
and explicitely ignore 'errors' from standalone lines when needed.
Add some missing quotes.
Use $() instead of ancient ``
Avoid writing some temporary data into /tmp - test need to store
files within its own 'testdir' - so it can be properly discarded.
If we plan to use dm throttling for mirror targets - we actually
have to check whether kernel runs with CONFIG_HZ_1000 - if it does
not the whole idea of throttling is actually not working in the
testsuite as within a single 'tick' with HZ 100 way too much date
is being moved on any modern hardware - and since there is no plan
to change this in kernel - we simply avoid using throttling on such
kernel and test needs to work differently - either ignore results
or use much larger mirror sizes...
Introduce a replacement vdo manager wrapper for testing.
When using test suite on a system without vdo manager (which has got
deprecated) - we still need its functionality to prepare 'vdo volume'
for testing lvm_import_vdo.
Wrapper currently need 2 binaries from older 'vdo 6.2' package -
to be named:
oldvdoformat - format VDO metadata with older format
oldvdoprepareforlvm - shift vdo metadata by 1MiB
This patch is to add VG testing on multi hosts. There have two scripts,
the script multi_hosts_vg_hosta.sh is used to create VGs on one host,
and the second script multi_hosts_vg_hostb.sh afterwards will acquire
global lock and VG lock, and remove VGs. The testing flow verifies the
locking operations between two hosts with lvmlockd and the backend
locking manager.
On the host A:
make check_lvmlockd_idm \
LVM_TEST_BACKING_DEVICE=/dev/sdj3,/dev/sdk3,/dev/sdl3 \
LVM_TEST_MULTI_HOST=1 T=multi_hosts_vg_hosta.sh
On the host B:
make check_lvmlockd_idm \
LVM_TEST_BACKING_DEVICE=/dev/sdj3,/dev/sdk3,/dev/sdl3 \
LVM_TEST_MULTI_HOST=1 T=multi_hosts_vg_hostb.sh
Signed-off-by: Leo Yan <leo.yan@linaro.org>
After the lvmlockd abnormally exits and relaunch the daemon, if LVM
commands continue to run, lvmlockd and the backend lock manager (e.g.
sanlock lock manager or IDM lock manager) should can continue to serve
the requests from LVM commands.
This patch adds a test to emulate lvmlockd failure, and verify the LVM
commands after lvmlockd recovers back. Below is an example for testing
the case:
# make check_lvmlockd_idm \
LVM_TEST_BACKING_DEVICE=/dev/sdo3,/dev/sdp3,/dev/sdp4 \
LVM_TEST_FAILURE=1 T=lvmlockd_failure.sh
Signed-off-by: Leo Yan <leo.yan@linaro.org>
When the drive failure occurs, the IDM lock manager and lvmlockd should
handle this case properly. E.g. when the IDM lock manager detects the
lease renewal failure caused by I/O errors, it should invoke the kill
path which is predefined by lvmlockd, so that the kill path program
(like lvmlockctl) can send requests to lvmlockd to stop and drop lock
for the relevant VG/LVs.
To verify the failure handling flow, this patch introduces an idm
failure injection program, it can input the "percentage" for drive
failures so that can emulate different failure cases.
Signed-off-by: Leo Yan <leo.yan@linaro.org>
Add checking for lvmlockd log, this can be used for the test cases which
are interested in the interaction with lvmlockd.
Signed-off-by: Leo Yan <leo.yan@linaro.org>
For testing idm locking scheme, it's good to cleanup the idm context
before run the test cases. This can give a clean environment for the
testing.
Signed-off-by: Leo Yan <leo.yan@linaro.org>
In current implementation, the option "LVM_TEST_BACKING_DEVICE" only
supports to specify one backing device; this patch is to extend the
option to support multiple backing devices by using comma as separator,
e.g. below command specifies two backing devices:
make check_lvmlockd_idm LVM_TEST_BACKING_DEVICE=/dev/sdj3,/dev/sdk3
This can allow the testing works on multiple drives and verify the
locking scheme if can work as expected for multiple drives case. For
example, for Seagate IDM locking scheme, if a VG uses two PVs, every PV
is resident on a drive, thus the locking operations will be sent to two
drives respectively; so the extension for "LVM_TEST_BACKING_DEVICE" can
help to verify different drive configurations for locking.
Signed-off-by: Leo Yan <leo.yan@linaro.org>
This patch is to introduce testing option LVM_TEST_LOCK_TYPE_IDM, with
specifying this option, the Seagate IDM lock manager will be launched as
backend for testing. Also add the prepare and remove shell scripts for
IDM.
Signed-off-by: Leo Yan <leo.yan@linaro.org>
Switch to plain 'kill' we should no longer need SIGKILL
as polling can be interrupted.
Resolve problem in aux wait_pvmove_lv_ready() that was using
lvm command to check for UUID - but this was interferring with
VG lock and it's been delaying confirmation.
So reducing slow-down of test - so it can run faster.
Make check_lvmpolld_init_rq_count() more compatible with older gawk,
where some functionality was not working properly.
Also change 'not not' condition.
Our tests may result in producation of huge set of
invalid links in /dev/disk directory depeding on version
of udev and various kinds of failures.
Also we happen to invoke some on-system pvscans generating
local /etc/lvm/archive & backups - remove them when
test is finished.
Try to synchronize with colliding udev.
Also retry once if there is some failure with some
sleep between next retry.
Use oflag=direct for wipping without wipefs.
Add generic wrapper for mdadm --create which takes
normal 'mdadm' args - but allows us to handle differences of
mdadm usage across various version of mdadm tool.
Resulting MD device is availalble in $(< MD_DEV).
Automatic cleaning is made through cleanup_md_dev
Calling of mdadm_create cleans previous MD dev if it exists.
When testing installed binaries on system, use more 'built-in'
predefined settings to usethem with their compiled-in values.
Also it's better to use same locking dir so the system's pvscan
is not unexpectedly interferring with test commands.
Always shift created virtual PVs on backing device by 1MiB
and leave 1MiB free space at the end of device.
This way the system doesn't see same PV headers at multiple devices.
user creates a file listing real devices they want
lvm tests to use, and sets LVM_TEST_DEVICE_LIST.
lvm tests can use these with prepare_real_devs
and get_real_devs.
Other aux functions do not work with these devs.
When ERR_DEV and ZERO_DEV are used, they are automatically
taken down when the last user no longer needs them,
so hide them from 'forgotten' device check.
As there could be few invokes of stacktrace, avoid
repeatedly display logs from commands.
So after first display rename debug.log* -> debug_log
so the file still can remain for reading in test dir.
Test can set individually a higher value for required free space on
storage.
Note: it is not fully reliable since when 'brd' (ramdisk) device is used
this free space value is rather meanigul, but it might help
in case where a real filesystem is doing back-end for test devices.
When the test exhausts all the available free space on storage device,
then during the fail we cannot write anything as well - yet
the teardown needs to finish it's work - otherwise we leave
basicaly overfilled filesystem for all remaining tests.
In cases where internal functions like zero_dev, delay_dev pass-in
invalid parameter so resulting table can't work, resume at least
previous table line before failing out - so the cleaning process
later on is not stuck waiting on a suspended device.
Just like we have 'writeerror_dev' supporting creation of device
which 'readable' segment and segments where write will fail we
have now support for delay zero mappings.
This is useful if we want to 'fake' large writing areas where we do
not really care about the actual 'disk' content - since we test
operation logic and it doesn't matter we read and write zeroes.
With combination with 'delay' target we can create specific mappings
and avoid using large memory areas of ramdisk.
dm-integrity stores checksums of the data written to an
LV, and returns an error if data read from the LV does
not match the previously saved checksum. When used on
raid images, dm-raid will correct the error by reading
the block from another image, and the device user sees
no error. The integrity metadata (checksums) are stored
on an internal LV allocated by lvm for each linear image.
The internal LV is allocated on the same PV as the image.
Create a raid LV with an integrity layer over each
raid image (for raid levels 1,4,5,6,10):
lvcreate --type raidN --raidintegrity y [options]
Add an integrity layer to images of an existing raid LV:
lvconvert --raidintegrity y LV
Remove the integrity layer from images of a raid LV:
lvconvert --raidintegrity n LV
Settings
Use --raidintegritymode journal|bitmap (journal is default)
to configure the method used by dm-integrity to ensure
crash consistency.
Initialization
When integrity is added to an LV, the kernel needs to
initialize the integrity metadata/checksums for all blocks
in the LV. The data corruption checking performed by
dm-integrity will only operate on areas of the LV that
are already initialized. The progress of integrity
initialization is reported by the "syncpercent" LV
reporting field (and under the Cpy%Sync lvs column.)
Example: create a raid1 LV with integrity:
$ lvcreate --type raid1 -m1 --raidintegrity y -n rr -L1G foo
Creating integrity metadata LV rr_rimage_0_imeta with size 12.00 MiB.
Logical volume "rr_rimage_0_imeta" created.
Creating integrity metadata LV rr_rimage_1_imeta with size 12.00 MiB.
Logical volume "rr_rimage_1_imeta" created.
Logical volume "rr" created.
$ lvs -a foo
LV VG Attr LSize Origin Cpy%Sync
rr foo rwi-a-r--- 1.00g 4.93
[rr_rimage_0] foo gwi-aor--- 1.00g [rr_rimage_0_iorig] 41.02
[rr_rimage_0_imeta] foo ewi-ao---- 12.00m
[rr_rimage_0_iorig] foo -wi-ao---- 1.00g
[rr_rimage_1] foo gwi-aor--- 1.00g [rr_rimage_1_iorig] 39.45
[rr_rimage_1_imeta] foo ewi-ao---- 12.00m
[rr_rimage_1_iorig] foo -wi-ao---- 1.00g
[rr_rmeta_0] foo ewi-aor--- 4.00m
[rr_rmeta_1] foo ewi-aor--- 4.00m
systemctl status corosync (version: 2.4.5) report error:
parse error in config: No interfaces defined
Signed-off-by: Zhao Heming <heming.zhao@suse.com>
Use /dev/md33 instead of /dev/md0 to reduce chances of
conflicting with an existing name.
Only call 'mdadm --stop /dev/md33' for cleanup and don't
use 'mdadm --stop --scan' to avoid stopping other md devs.
Since we use 'set -euE -o pipefail' for shell execution,
any failure of any command in the 'piped' shell can result
in failure of whole executed chain - resulting in typically
unsually test skip, that was left unnoticed.
Since checked command have usually short output, the simplest
fix seems to be to let grep parse whole output instead
of quiting after first match.