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lvm2/test/shell/pvscan-cache.sh
David Teigland 74a388cca1 pvscan: autoactivate a VG once
When a VG has multiple PVs, and all those PVs come online
at the same time, concurrent pvscans for each PV will all
create the individual pvid files, and all will often see
the VG is now complete.  This causes each of the pvscan
commands to think it should activate the VG, so there
are multiple activations of the same VG.  The vg lock
serializes them, and only the first pvscan actually does
the activation, but there is still a lot of extra overhead
and time used by the other pvscans that attempt to
activate the already active VG.  This can lead to a backlog
of pvscans and timeouts.

To fix this, this adds a new /run/lvm/vgs_online/ dir that
works like the existing /run/lvm/pvs_online/ dir.  Each pvscan
that wants to activate a VG will first try to exlusively create
the file vgs_online/<vgname>.  Only the first pvscan will
succeed, and that one will do the VG activation. The other
pvscans will find the vgname file exists and will not do the
activation step.

When a PV goes offline, the vgs_online file for the corresponding
VG is removed.  This allows the VG to be autoactivated again
when the PV comes online again.  This requires that the vgname be
stored in the pvid files.
2019-02-21 15:17:41 -06:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Copyright (C) 2012 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
#
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SKIP_WITH_LVMLOCKD=1
SKIP_WITH_LVMPOLLD=1
RUNDIR="/run"
test -d "$RUNDIR" || RUNDIR="/var/run"
PVS_ONLINE_DIR="$RUNDIR/lvm/pvs_online"
VGS_ONLINE_DIR="$RUNDIR/lvm/vgs_online"
_clear_online_files() {
# wait till udev is finished
aux udev_wait
rm -f "$PVS_ONLINE_DIR"/*
rm -f "$VGS_ONLINE_DIR"/*
}
. lib/inittest
aux prepare_pvs 2
vgcreate $vg1 "$dev1" "$dev2"
vgs | grep $vg1
pvscan --cache
vgs | grep $vg1
# Check that an LV cannot be activated by lvchange while VG is exported
lvcreate -n $lv1 -l 4 -a n $vg1
check lv_exists $vg1
vgexport $vg1
fail lvs $vg1
fail lvchange -ay $vg1/$lv1
vgimport $vg1
check lv_exists $vg1
check lv_field $vg1/$lv1 lv_active ""
# Check that an LV cannot be activated by pvscan while VG is exported
vgchange -an $vg1
_clear_online_files
vgexport $vg1
pvscan --cache -aay "$dev1" || true
pvscan --cache -aay "$dev2" || true
_clear_online_files
vgimport $vg1
check lv_exists $vg1
check lv_field $vg1/$lv1 lv_active ""
pvscan --cache -aay "$dev1"
pvscan --cache -aay "$dev2"
check lv_field $vg1/$lv1 lv_active "active"
lvchange -an $vg1/$lv1
# When MDA is ignored on PV, do not read any VG
# metadata from such PV as it may contain old
# metadata which hasn't been updated for some
# time and also since the MDA is marked as ignored,
# it should really be *ignored*!
_clear_online_files
pvchange --metadataignore y "$dev1"
aux disable_dev "$dev2"
pvscan --cache
check pv_field "$dev1" vg_name "[unknown]"
aux enable_dev "$dev2"
pvscan --cache
check pv_field "$dev1" vg_name "$vg1"
vgremove -ff $vg1