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lvm2/test/t-pvcreate-operation.sh
Mike Snitzer dff224669d Require --restorefile when using pvcreate --uuid.
Introduce --norestorefile to allow user to override the new requirement.

This can also be overridden with "devices/require_restorefile_with_uuid"
in lvm.conf -- however the default is 1.

Signed-off-by: Mike Snitzer <snitzer@redhat.com>
2010-08-12 04:08:59 +00:00

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# Copyright (C) 2008 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
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. ./test-utils.sh
aux prepare_devs 4
for mdatype in 1 2
do
# pvcreate (lvm$mdatype) refuses to overwrite an mounted filesystem (bz168330)
test ! -d $TESTDIR/mnt && mkdir $TESTDIR/mnt
if mke2fs $dev1; then
mount $dev1 $TESTDIR/mnt
not pvcreate -M$mdatype $dev1 2>err
grep "Can't open $dev1 exclusively. Mounted filesystem?" err
umount $dev1
fi
# pvcreate (lvm$mdatype) succeeds when run repeatedly (pv not in a vg) (bz178216)
pvcreate -M$mdatype $dev1
pvcreate -M$mdatype $dev1
pvremove -f $dev1
# pvcreate (lvm$mdatype) fails when PV belongs to VG" \
pvcreate -M$mdatype $dev1
vgcreate -M$mdatype $vg1 $dev1
not pvcreate -M$mdatype $dev1
vgremove -f $vg1
pvremove -f $dev1
# pvcreate (lvm$mdatype) fails when PV1 does and PV2 does not belong to VG
pvcreate -M$mdatype $dev1
pvcreate -M$mdatype $dev2
vgcreate -M$mdatype $vg1 $dev1
# pvcreate a second time on $dev2 and $dev1
not pvcreate -M$mdatype $dev2 $dev1
vgremove -f $vg1
pvremove -f $dev2
pvremove -f $dev1
# NOTE: Force pvcreate after test completion to ensure clean device
#test_expect_success \
# "pvcreate (lvm$mdatype) fails on md component device" \
# 'mdadm -C -l raid0 -n 2 /dev/md0 $dev1 $dev2 &&
# pvcreate -M$mdatype $dev1;
# status=$?; echo status=$status; test $status != 0 &&
# mdadm --stop /dev/md0 &&
# pvcreate -ff -y -M$mdatype $dev1 $dev2 &&
# pvremove -f $dev1 $dev2'
done
# pvcreate (lvm2) fails without -ff when PV with metadatacopies=0 belongs to VG
pvcreate --metadatacopies 0 $dev1
pvcreate --metadatacopies 1 $dev2
vgcreate $vg1 $dev1 $dev2
not pvcreate $dev1
vgremove -f $vg1
pvremove -f $dev2
pvremove -f $dev1
# pvcreate (lvm2) succeeds with -ff when PV with metadatacopies=0 belongs to VG
pvcreate --metadatacopies 0 $dev1
pvcreate --metadatacopies 1 $dev2
vgcreate $vg1 $dev1 $dev2
pvcreate -ff -y $dev1
vgreduce --removemissing $vg1
vgremove -ff $vg1
pvremove -f $dev2
pvremove -f $dev1
for i in 0 1 2 3
do
# pvcreate (lvm2) succeeds writing LVM label at sector $i
pvcreate --labelsector $i $dev1
dd if=$dev1 bs=512 skip=$i count=1 2>/dev/null | strings | grep -q LABELONE;
pvremove -f $dev1
done
# pvcreate (lvm2) fails writing LVM label at sector 4
not pvcreate --labelsector 4 $dev1
backupfile=$PREFIX.mybackupfile
uuid1=freddy-fred-fred-fred-fred-fred-freddy
uuid2=freddy-fred-fred-fred-fred-fred-fredie
bogusuuid=fred
# pvcreate rejects uuid option with less than 32 characters
not pvcreate --norestorefile --uuid $bogusuuid $dev1
# pvcreate rejects uuid option without restorefile
not pvcreate --uuid $uuid1 $dev1
# pvcreate rejects uuid already in use
pvcreate --norestorefile --uuid $uuid1 $dev1
not pvcreate --norestorefile --uuid $uuid1 $dev2
# pvcreate rejects non-existent file given with restorefile
not pvcreate --uuid $uuid1 --restorefile $backupfile $dev1
# pvcreate rejects restorefile with uuid not found in file
pvcreate --norestorefile --uuid $uuid1 $dev1
vgcfgbackup -f $backupfile
not pvcreate --uuid $uuid2 --restorefile $backupfile $dev2
# pvcreate wipes swap signature when forced
dd if=/dev/zero of=$dev1 bs=1024 count=64
mkswap $dev1
blkid -c /dev/null $dev1 | grep "swap"
pvcreate -f $dev1
# blkid cannot make up its mind whether not finding anything it knows is a failure or not
(blkid -c /dev/null $dev1 || true) | not grep "swap"