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lvm2/test/shell/pvmove-raid-segtypes.sh
Zdenek Kabelac fbb732bd8e tests: enhance pvmove testing
Rewrite check lv_on  and add new  lv_tree_on
Move more pvmove test unrelated code out to check & get sections
(so they do not obfuscate trace output unnecesserily)

Use new lv_tree_on()
NOTE: unsure how the snapshot origin should be accounted here.

Split pmove-all-segments into separate tests for raid and thins
(so the test output properly shows what has been skipped in test)
2013-09-16 11:22:04 +02:00

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#!/bin/sh
# Copyright (C) 2013 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
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test_description="ensure pvmove works with raid segment types"
. lib/test
test -e LOCAL_CLVMD && skip
which mkfs.ext2 || skip
which md5sum || skip
aux target_at_least dm-raid 1 3 5 || skip
aux prepare_pvs 5 20
vgcreate -c n -s 128k $vg $(cat DEVICES)
# Each of the following tests does:
# 1) Create two LVs - one linear and one other segment type
# The two LVs will share a PV.
# 2) Move both LVs together
# 3) Move only the second LV by name
# Testing pvmove of RAID1 LV
lvcreate -l 2 -n ${lv1}_foo $vg "$dev1"
lvcreate -l 2 --type raid1 -m 1 -n $lv1 $vg "$dev1" "$dev2"
check lv_tree_on $vg ${lv1}_foo "$dev1"
check lv_tree_on $vg $lv1 "$dev1" "$dev2"
aux mkdev_md5sum $vg $lv1
pvmove "$dev1" "$dev5"
check lv_tree_on $vg ${lv1}_foo "$dev5"
check lv_tree_on $vg $lv1 "$dev2" "$dev5"
check dev_md5sum $vg $lv1
pvmove -n $lv1 "$dev5" "$dev4"
check lv_tree_on $vg $lv1 "$dev2" "$dev4"
check lv_tree_on $vg ${lv1}_foo "$dev5"
check dev_md5sum $vg $lv1
lvremove -ff $vg
# Testing pvmove of RAID10 LV
lvcreate -l 2 -n ${lv1}_foo $vg "$dev1"
lvcreate -l 4 --type raid10 -i 2 -m 1 -n $lv1 $vg \
"$dev1" "$dev2" "$dev3" "$dev4"
check lv_tree_on $vg ${lv1}_foo "$dev1"
check lv_tree_on $vg $lv1 "$dev1" "$dev2" "$dev3" "$dev4"
aux mkdev_md5sum $vg $lv1
pvmove "$dev1" "$dev5"
check lv_tree_on $vg ${lv1}_foo "$dev5"
check lv_tree_on $vg $lv1 "$dev2" "$dev3" "$dev4" "$dev5"
check dev_md5sum $vg $lv1
pvmove -n $lv1 "$dev5" "$dev1"
check lv_tree_on $vg $lv1 "$dev1" "$dev2" "$dev3" "$dev4"
check lv_tree_on $vg ${lv1}_foo "$dev5"
check dev_md5sum $vg $lv1
lvremove -ff $vg
# Testing pvmove of RAID5 LV
lvcreate -l 2 -n ${lv1}_foo $vg "$dev1"
lvcreate -l 4 --type raid5 -i 2 -n $lv1 $vg \
"$dev1" "$dev2" "$dev3"
check lv_tree_on $vg ${lv1}_foo "$dev1"
check lv_tree_on $vg $lv1 "$dev1" "$dev2" "$dev3"
aux mkdev_md5sum $vg $lv1
pvmove "$dev1" "$dev5"
check lv_tree_on $vg ${lv1}_foo "$dev5"
check lv_tree_on $vg $lv1 "$dev2" "$dev3" "$dev5"
check dev_md5sum $vg $lv1
pvmove -n $lv1 "$dev5" "$dev4"
check lv_tree_on $vg $lv1 "$dev2" "$dev3" "$dev4"
check lv_tree_on $vg ${lv1}_foo "$dev5"
check dev_md5sum $vg $lv1
lvremove -ff $vg