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Peter Rajnoha f814d763c6 lvmconf: add --enable-halvm, --disable-halvm, --services, --mirrorservice, --startstopservices options and use proper global/use_lvmetad default value
This patch adds new options to lvmconf:

  --enable-halvm (just like --enable-cluster, but configure LVM
                  for use in HA LVM - meaning disabling lvmetad and
                  making sure we have locking_type=1)

  --disable-halvm (just like --disable-cluster, but configure LVM
                   back from HA LVM - meaning enabling lvmetad if
                   it's enabled by default and making sure we have
                   default locking type set)

  --services (causes clvmd and lvmetad services to be enabled or
              disabled appropriately and conforming to the changes
              in lvm configuration we've just made with lvmconf)

  --mirrorservice (in addition to clvmd and lvmetad services, also
                   enable or disable cmirrord service appropriately;
                   this is a separate option because cmirrord is
                   optional and it doesn't need to be always enabled
                   when clvmd is enabled)

  --startstopservices (in addition to enabling or disabling services,
                       start and stop these services immediately)

These options are supposed to help users to make their system ready
for cluster with clvmd (active-active) or HA LVM (active-passive) use
while lvmconf script can handle services as well so users don't need
to bother about setting them manually.

Also, before this patch, we hardcoded global/use_lvmetad=0 as default
value in lvmconf script. Howeverm this default may change by just
flipping the value in config_settings.h and we may forget to edit
the lvmconf. It's better to use lvm dumpconfig --type default global/use_lvmetad
to get the actual default value and use this one instead of hardcoded one.
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