#!/bin/sh # Copyright (C) 2012 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved. # # This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing to use, # modify, copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms and conditions # of the GNU General Public License v.2. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, # Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA SKIP_WITH_LVMLOCKD=1 SKIP_WITH_LVMPOLLD=1 export LVM_TEST_THIN_REPAIR_CMD=${LVM_TEST_THIN_REPAIR_CMD-/bin/false} . lib/inittest check_lv_field_modules_() { mod=$1 shift for d in $*; do check lv_field $vg/$d modules $mod done } # # Main # aux have_thin 1 0 0 || skip which mkfs.ext4 || skip aux prepare_pvs 2 64 vgcreate $vg -s 64K $(cat DEVICES) lvcreate -L10M -V10M -T $vg/pool --name $lv1 mkfs.ext4 "$DM_DEV_DIR/$vg/$lv1" # create read-only thin snapshot of thin LV lvcreate -K -s $vg/$lv1 -pr --name snap # check snapshot filesystem was properly frozen before snapping fsck -n "$DM_DEV_DIR/$vg/snap" lvcreate -K -s $vg/$lv1 --name $lv2 lvcreate -K -s $vg/$lv1 --name $vg/$lv3 # old-snapshot without known size is invalid invalid lvcreate --type snapshot $vg/$lv1 invalid lvcreate --type snapshot $vg/$lv1 --name $lv4 invalid lvcreate --type snapshot $vg/$lv1 --name $vg/$lv5 # some other ways how to take a thin snapshot lvcreate -T $vg/$lv1 lvcreate --thin $vg/$lv1 --name $lv4 lvcreate --type thin $vg/$lv1 --name $vg/$lv5 # virtual size needs thin pool fail lvcreate --type thin $vg/$lv1 -V20 # create old-style snapshot lvcreate -s -L10M --name oldsnap1 $vg/$lv2 lvcreate -s -L10M --name oldsnap2 $vg/$lv2 # thin snap of snap of snap... lvcreate -K -s --name sn1 $vg/$lv2 lvcreate -K -s --name sn2 $vg/sn1 lvcreate -K -s --name sn3 $vg/sn2 lvcreate -K -s --name sn4 $vg/sn3 lvremove -ff $vg lvcreate -L10M --zero n -T $vg/pool -V10M --name $lv1 mkfs.ext4 "$DM_DEV_DIR/$vg/$lv1" lvcreate -K -s $vg/$lv1 --name snap fsck -n "$DM_DEV_DIR/$vg/snap" vgremove -ff $vg