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lvm2/udev/69-dm-lvm-metad.rules.in
Peter Rajnoha 756bcabbfe activation: fix autoactivation to not trigger on each PV change
Before, the pvscan --cache -aay was called on each ADD and CHANGE
uevent (for a device that is not a device-mapper device) and each CHANGE
event (for a PV that is a device-mapper device).

This causes troubles with autoactivation in some cases as CHANGE event
may originate from using the OPTION+="watch" udev rule that is defined
in 60-persistent-storage.rules (part of the rules provided by udev
directly) and it's used for all block devices
(except fd*|mtd*|nbd*|gnbd*|btibm*|dm-*|md* devices). For example, the
following sequence incorrectly activates the rest of LVs in a VG if one
of the LVs in the VG is being removed:

[root@rhel6-a ~]# pvcreate /dev/sda
  Physical volume "/dev/sda" successfully created

[root@rhel6-a ~]# vgcreate vg /dev/sda
  Volume group "vg" successfully created

[root@rhel6-a ~]# lvcreate -l1 vg
  Logical volume "lvol0" created

[root@rhel6-a ~]# lvcreate -l1 vg
  Logical volume "lvol1" created

[root@rhel6-a ~]# vgchange -an vg
  0 logical volume(s) in volume group "vg" now active

[root@rhel6-a ~]# lvs
  LV      VG        Attr      LSize   Pool Origin Data%  Move Log
Cpy%Sync Convert
  lvol0   vg        -wi------   4.00m
  lvol1   vg        -wi------   4.00m

[root@rhel6-a ~]# lvremove -ff vg/lvol1
  Logical volume "lvol1" successfully removed

[root@rhel6-a ~]# lvs
  LV      VG        Attr      LSize   Pool Origin Data%  Move Log
Cpy%Sync Convert
  lvol0   vg        -wi-a----   4.00m

...so the vg was deactivated, then lvol1 removed, and we end up with
lvol1 removed (which is ok) BUT with lvol0 activated (which is wrong)!!!
This is because after lvol1 removal, we need to write metadata to the
underlying device /dev/sda and that causes the CHANGE event to be
generated (because of the WATCH udev rule set on this device) and this
causes the pvscan --cache -aay to be reevaluated.

We have to limit this and call pvscan --cache -aay to autoactivate
VGs/LVs only in these cases:

 --> if the *PV is not a dm device*, scan only after proper device
addition (ADD event) and not with any other changes (CHANGE event)

 --> if the *PV is a dm device*, scan only after proper mapping
activation (CHANGE event + the underlying PV in a state "just
activated")
2012-12-21 10:34:48 +01:00

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# Copyright (C) 2012 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
#
# This file is part of LVM2.
# Udev rules for LVM.
#
# Scan all block devices having a PV label for LVM metadata.
# Store this information in LVMetaD (the LVM metadata daemon) and maintain LVM
# metadata state for improved performance by avoiding further scans while
# running subsequent LVM commands or while using lvm2app library.
# Also, notify LVMetaD about any relevant block device removal.
#
# This rule is essential for having the information in LVMetaD up-to-date.
# It also requires blkid to be called on block devices before so only devices
# used as LVM PVs are processed (ID_FS_TYPE="LVM2_member" or "LVM1_member").
SUBSYSTEM!="block", GOTO="lvm_end"
(LVM_EXEC_RULE)
# Only process devices already marked as a PV - this requires blkid to be called before.
ENV{ID_FS_TYPE}!="LVM2_member|LVM1_member", GOTO="lvm_end"
ACTION=="remove", GOTO="lvm_scan"
# If the PV is not a dm device, scan only after device addition (ADD event)
KERNEL!="dm-[0-9]*", ACTION!="add", GOTO="lvm_end"
# If the PV is a dm device, scan only after proper mapping activation (CHANGE event + DM_ACTIVATION=1)
KERNEL=="dm-[0-9]*", ENV{DM_ACTIVATION}!="1", GOTO="lvm_end"
LABEL="lvm_scan"
RUN+="(LVM_EXEC)/lvm pvscan --cache --activate ay --major $major --minor $minor"
LABEL="lvm_end"