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lvm2/tools/vgcreate.c
David Teigland 0a28e3c44b Add metadata-based autoactivation property for VG and LV
The autoactivation property can be specified in lvcreate
or vgcreate for new LVs/VGs, and the property can be changed
by lvchange or vgchange for existing LVs/VGs.

 --setautoactivation y|n
 enables|disables autoactivation of a VG or LV.

Autoactivation is enabled by default, which is consistent with
past behavior.  The disabled state is stored as a new flag
in the VG metadata, and the absence of the flag allows
autoactivation.

If autoactivation is disabled for the VG, then no LVs in the VG
will be autoactivated (the LV autoactivation property will have
no effect.)  When autoactivation is enabled for the VG, then
autoactivation can be controlled on individual LVs.

The state of this property can be reported for LVs/VGs using
the "-o autoactivation" option in lvs/vgs commands, which will
report "enabled", or "" for the disabled state.

Previous versions of lvm do not recognize this property.  Since
autoactivation is enabled by default, the disabled setting will
have no effect in older lvm versions.  If the VG is modified by
older lvm versions, the disabled state will also be dropped from
the metadata.

The autoactivation property is an alternative to using the lvm.conf
auto_activation_volume_list, which is still applied to to VGs/LVs
in addition to the new property.

If VG or LV autoactivation is disabled either in metadata or in
auto_activation_volume_list, it will not be autoactivated.

An autoactivation command will silently skip activating an LV
when the autoactivation property is disabled.

To determine the effective autoactivation behavior for a specific
LV, multiple settings would need to be checked:
the VG autoactivation property, the LV autoactivation property,
the auto_activation_volume_list.  The "activation skip" property
would also be relevant, since it applies to both normal and auto
activation.
2021-04-07 15:32:49 -05:00

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/*
* Copyright (C) 2001-2004 Sistina Software, Inc. All rights reserved.
* Copyright (C) 2004-2009 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
*
* This file is part of LVM2.
*
* This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing to use,
* modify, copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms and conditions
* of the GNU Lesser General Public License v.2.1.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
* Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
*/
#include "tools.h"
int vgcreate(struct cmd_context *cmd, int argc, char **argv)
{
struct processing_handle *handle;
struct pvcreate_params pp;
struct vgcreate_params vp_new;
struct vgcreate_params vp_def;
struct volume_group *vg;
const char *tag;
char *vg_name;
struct arg_value_group_list *current_group;
if (!argc) {
log_error("Please provide volume group name and "
"physical volumes");
return EINVALID_CMD_LINE;
}
vg_name = argv[0];
argc--;
argv++;
pvcreate_params_set_defaults(&pp);
if (!pvcreate_params_from_args(cmd, &pp))
return EINVALID_CMD_LINE;
pp.pv_count = argc;
pp.pv_names = argv;
/* Don't create a new PV on top of an existing PV like pvcreate does. */
pp.preserve_existing = 1;
pp.check_consistent_block_size = 1;
if (!vgcreate_params_set_defaults(cmd, &vp_def, NULL))
return EINVALID_CMD_LINE;
vp_def.vg_name = vg_name;
if (!vgcreate_params_set_from_args(cmd, &vp_new, &vp_def))
return EINVALID_CMD_LINE;
if (!vgcreate_params_validate(cmd, &vp_new))
return EINVALID_CMD_LINE;
if (!lockf_global(cmd, "ex"))
return_ECMD_FAILED;
if (!lockd_global_create(cmd, "ex", vp_new.lock_type))
return_ECMD_FAILED;
clear_hint_file(cmd);
/*
* Check if the VG name already exists. This should be done before
* creating PVs on any of the devices.
*
* When searching if a VG name exists, acquire the VG lock,
* then do the initial label scan which reads all devices and
* populates lvmcache with any VG name it finds. If the VG name
* we want to use exists, then the label scan will find it,
* and the vginfo_from_vgname call (used to check if the name exists)
* will return non-NULL.
*/
if (!lock_vol(cmd, vp_new.vg_name, LCK_VG_WRITE, NULL)) {
log_error("Can't get lock for %s.", vp_new.vg_name);
return ECMD_FAILED;
}
cmd->create_edit_devices_file = 1;
lvmcache_label_scan(cmd);
if (lvmcache_vginfo_from_vgname(vp_new.vg_name, NULL)) {
unlock_vg(cmd, NULL, vp_new.vg_name);
log_error("A volume group called %s already exists.", vp_new.vg_name);
return ECMD_FAILED;
}
if (!(handle = init_processing_handle(cmd, NULL))) {
log_error("Failed to initialize processing handle.");
return ECMD_FAILED;
}
if (!pvcreate_each_device(cmd, handle, &pp)) {
destroy_processing_handle(cmd, handle);
return_ECMD_FAILED;
}
unlock_devices_file(cmd);
if (!(vg = vg_create(cmd, vp_new.vg_name)))
goto_bad;
if (vg->fid->fmt->features & FMT_CONFIG_PROFILE)
vg->profile = vg->cmd->profile_params->global_metadata_profile;
if (!vg_set_extent_size(vg, vp_new.extent_size) ||
!vg_set_max_lv(vg, vp_new.max_lv) ||
!vg_set_max_pv(vg, vp_new.max_pv) ||
!vg_set_alloc_policy(vg, vp_new.alloc) ||
!vg_set_system_id(vg, vp_new.system_id) ||
!vg_set_mda_copies(vg, vp_new.vgmetadatacopies))
goto_bad;
if (arg_is_set(cmd, setautoactivation_ARG) && !arg_int_value(cmd, setautoactivation_ARG, 1))
vg->status |= NOAUTOACTIVATE;
/* attach the pv's */
if (!vg_extend_each_pv(vg, &pp))
goto_bad;
if (vp_new.max_lv != vg->max_lv)
log_warn("WARNING: Setting maxlogicalvolumes to %d "
"(0 means unlimited)", vg->max_lv);
if (vp_new.max_pv != vg->max_pv)
log_warn("WARNING: Setting maxphysicalvolumes to %d "
"(0 means unlimited)", vg->max_pv);
if (arg_is_set(cmd, addtag_ARG)) {
dm_list_iterate_items(current_group, &cmd->arg_value_groups) {
if (!grouped_arg_is_set(current_group->arg_values, addtag_ARG))
continue;
if (!(tag = grouped_arg_str_value(current_group->arg_values, addtag_ARG, NULL))) {
log_error("Failed to get tag");
goto bad;
}
if (!vg_change_tag(vg, tag, 1))
goto_bad;
}
}
if (!archive(vg))
goto_bad;
/* Store VG on disk(s) */
if (!vg_write(vg) || !vg_commit(vg))
goto_bad;
/*
* The VG is initially written without lock_type set, i.e. it starts as
* a local VG. lockd_init_vg() then writes the VG a second time with
* both lock_type and lock_args set.
*/
if (!lockd_init_vg(cmd, vg, vp_new.lock_type, 0)) {
log_error("Failed to initialize lock args for lock type %s",
vp_new.lock_type);
vg_remove_pvs(vg);
vg_remove_direct(vg);
goto_bad;
}
unlock_vg(cmd, vg, vp_new.vg_name);
backup(vg);
log_print_unless_silent("Volume group \"%s\" successfully created%s%s",
vg->name,
vg->system_id ? " with system ID " : "", vg->system_id ? : "");
/*
* Start the VG lockspace because it will likely be used right away.
* Optionally wait for the start to complete so the VG can be fully
* used after this command completes (otherwise, the VG can only be
* read without locks until the lockspace is done starting.)
*/
if (vg_is_shared(vg)) {
const char *start_opt = arg_str_value(cmd, lockopt_ARG, NULL);
if (!lockd_start_vg(cmd, vg, 1, NULL)) {
log_error("Failed to start locking");
goto out;
}
lock_global(cmd, "un");
if (!start_opt || !strcmp(start_opt, "wait")) {
/* It is OK if the user does Ctrl-C to cancel the wait. */
log_print_unless_silent("Starting locking. Waiting until locks are ready...");
lockd_start_wait(cmd);
} else if (!strcmp(start_opt, "nowait")) {
log_print_unless_silent("Starting locking. VG is read-only until locks are ready.");
}
}
out:
release_vg(vg);
destroy_processing_handle(cmd, handle);
return ECMD_PROCESSED;
bad:
unlock_vg(cmd, vg, vp_new.vg_name);
release_vg(vg);
destroy_processing_handle(cmd, handle);
return ECMD_FAILED;
}