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- If a PV contained empty mdas, the auto-recovery code was not kicking in. - The 'inconsistent' state was getting lost when metadata was cached so recovery didn't kick in. But leave the behaviour alone when using precommitted metadata because of a warning in a confusing FIXME. In my testing, pvs and vgs didn't repair inconsistent metadata like they used to do. (How many other tools fail similarly now?) And there should be no need to cache inconsistent metadata because it is supposed to get repaired under the protection of a write lock immediately it is discovered. This code is in need of a redesign based on first principles. I still see bugs in this code and this commit is risky.
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