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lvm2/test/shell/lvmetad-pvscan-nomda.sh
David Teigland 9b640c3684 pvscan: use process_each_vg for autoactivate
This refactors the code for autoactivation.  Previously,
as each PV was found, it would be sent to lvmetad, and
the VG would be autoactivated using a non-standard VG
processing function (the "activation_handler") called via
a function pointer from within the lvmetad notification path.

Now, any scanning that the command needs to do (scanning
only the named device args, or scanning all devices when
there are no args), is done first, before any activation
is attempted.  During the scans, the VG names are saved.
After scanning is complete, process_each_vg is used to do
autoactivation of the saved VG names.  This makes pvscan
activation much more similar to activation done with
vgchange or lvchange.

The separate autoactivate phase also means that if lvmetad
is disabled (either before or during the scan), the command
can continue with the activation step by simply not using
lvmetad and reverting to disk scanning to do the
activation.
2016-05-23 11:57:32 -05:00

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#!/bin/sh
# Copyright (C) 2012 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
#
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# of the GNU General Public License v.2.
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SKIP_WITH_LVMLOCKD=1
SKIP_WITHOUT_LVMETAD=1
SKIP_WITH_LVMPOLLD=1
. lib/inittest
kill $(< LOCAL_LVMETAD)
rm LOCAL_LVMETAD
aux prepare_devs 2
pvcreate --metadatacopies 0 "$dev1"
pvcreate --metadatacopies 1 "$dev2"
vgcreate $vg1 "$dev1" "$dev2"
lvcreate -n foo -l 1 -an --zero n $vg1
# start lvmetad but make sure it doesn't know about $dev1 or $dev2
aux disable_dev "$dev1" "$dev2"
aux prepare_lvmetad
lvs
mv LOCAL_LVMETAD XXX
aux enable_dev "$dev2" "$dev1"
mv XXX LOCAL_LVMETAD
aux lvmconf 'global/use_lvmetad = 0'
check inactive $vg1 foo
aux lvmconf 'global/use_lvmetad = 1'
# Tell lvmetad about dev2, but the VG is not complete with
# only dev2, so the -aay should not yet activate the LV.
pvscan --cache -aay "$dev2"
aux lvmconf 'global/use_lvmetad = 0'
check inactive $vg1 foo
aux lvmconf 'global/use_lvmetad = 1'
# Tell lvmetad about dev1, now the VG is complete with
# both devs, so the -aay should activate the LV.
pvscan --cache -aay "$dev1"
aux lvmconf 'global/use_lvmetad = 0'
check active $vg1 foo
aux lvmconf 'global/use_lvmetad = 1'
vgremove -ff $vg1