#!/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., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA # 'Exercise some lvcreate diagnostics' . lib/inittest # FIXME update test to make something useful on <16T aux can_use_16T || skip aux have_raid 1 3 0 || skip aux prepare_vg 5 lvcreate --type snapshot -s -l 20%FREE -n $lv1 $vg --virtualsize 256T lvcreate --type snapshot -s -l 20%FREE -n $lv2 $vg --virtualsize 256T lvcreate --type snapshot -s -l 20%FREE -n $lv3 $vg --virtualsize 256T lvcreate --type snapshot -s -l 20%FREE -n $lv4 $vg --virtualsize 256T lvcreate --type snapshot -s -l 20%FREE -n $lv5 $vg --virtualsize 256T #FIXME this should be 1024T #check lv_field $vg/$lv size "128.00m" aux extend_filter_LVMTEST pvcreate "$DM_DEV_DIR"/$vg/$lv[12345] vgcreate $vg1 "$DM_DEV_DIR"/$vg/$lv[12345] # bz837927 START # # Create large RAID LVs # # We need '--nosync' or our virtual devices won't work lvcreate --type raid1 -m 1 -L 200T -n $lv1 $vg1 --nosync check lv_field $vg1/$lv1 size "200.00t" lvremove -ff $vg1 for segtype in raid4 raid5 raid6; do lvcreate --type $segtype -i 3 -L 750T -n $lv1 $vg1 --nosync check lv_field $vg1/$lv1 size "750.00t" lvremove -ff $vg1 done # # Convert large linear to RAID1 (belong in different test script?) # lvcreate -aey -L 200T -n $lv1 $vg1 # Need to deactivate or the up-convert will start sync'ing lvchange -an $vg1/$lv1 lvconvert --type raid1 -m 1 $vg1/$lv1 check lv_field $vg1/$lv1 size "200.00t" lvremove -ff $vg1 # # Extending large RAID LV (belong in different script?) # lvcreate --type raid1 -m 1 -L 200T -n $lv1 $vg1 --nosync check lv_field $vg1/$lv1 size "200.00t" lvextend -L +200T $vg1/$lv1 check lv_field $vg1/$lv1 size "400.00t" lvremove -ff $vg1 # bz837927 END vgremove -ff $vg