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The sysfs filter initialise hash of available devices using scan of /sys/block. We need to refresh even this hash when performing full scan otherwise the newly appeared device could be rejected, because there is no entry in sysfs filter. This easily could happen when attaching new device to cluster node. (Only force refresh of context in clvmd -R works here now). Unfortunately consequences of this are much worse, missing device part on that node is replaced with missing segment (even when no partial arg is selected) and this directly lead to data corruption. See https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=538515 Simply fix it by refreshing device filters in lvmcache before performing the full device scan.
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