#!/bin/sh # Copyright (C) 2015 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved. # # 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 General Public License v.2. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, # Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA test_description='Test system_id' . lib/inittest test -e LOCAL_LVMPOLLD && skip aux prepare_devs 1 # with clvm enabled, vgcreate with no -c option creates a clustered vg, # which should have no system id if [ -e LOCAL_CLVMD ]; then SID1=sidfoolocal SID2="" LVMLOCAL=etc/lvmlocal.conf rm -f $LVMLOCAL echo "local {" > $LVMLOCAL echo " system_id = $SID1" >> $LVMLOCAL echo "}" >> $LVMLOCAL aux lvmconf "global/system_id_source = lvmlocal" vgcreate $vg1 "$dev1" vgs -o+systemid $vg1 check vg_field $vg1 systemid $SID2 vgremove $vg1 rm -f $LVMLOCAL exit 0 fi # create vg with system_id using each source ## none SID="" aux lvmconf "global/system_id_source = none" vgcreate $vg1 "$dev1" check vg_field $vg1 systemid $SID vgremove $vg1 ## machineid if [ -e /etc/machine-id ]; then SID=$(cat /etc/machine-id) aux lvmconf "global/system_id_source = machineid" vgcreate $vg1 "$dev1" vgs -o+systemid $vg1 check vg_field $vg1 systemid $SID vgremove $vg1 fi ## uname SID1=$(uname -n) if [ -n $SID1 ]; then aux lvmconf "global/system_id_source = uname" SID2=$(lvm systemid | awk '{ print $3 }') vgcreate $vg1 "$dev1" vgs -o+systemid $vg1 check vg_field $vg1 systemid $SID2 vgremove $vg1 fi ## lvmlocal SID=sidfoolocal LVMLOCAL=etc/lvmlocal.conf rm -f $LVMLOCAL echo "local {" > $LVMLOCAL echo " system_id = $SID" >> $LVMLOCAL echo "}" >> $LVMLOCAL aux lvmconf "global/system_id_source = lvmlocal" vgcreate $vg1 "$dev1" vgs -o+systemid $vg1 check vg_field $vg1 systemid $SID vgremove $vg1 rm -f $LVMLOCAL ## file SID=sidfoofile SIDFILE=etc/lvm_test.conf rm -f $SIDFILE echo "$SID" > $SIDFILE aux lvmconf "global/system_id_source = file" \ "global/system_id_file = \"$SIDFILE\"" vgcreate $vg1 "$dev1" vgs -o+systemid $vg1 check vg_field $vg1 systemid $SID vgremove $vg1 rm -f $SIDFILE # override system_id to create a foreign vg, then fail to use the vg SID1=sidfoofile1 SID2=sidfoofile2 SIDFILE=etc/lvm_test.conf rm -f $SIDFILE echo "$SID1" > $SIDFILE aux lvmconf "global/system_id_source = file" \ "global/system_id_file = \"$SIDFILE\"" # create a vg, overriding the local system_id so the vg looks foreign vgcreate --systemid $SID2 $vg1 "$dev1" # normal vgs is not an error and does not see the vg vgs >err not grep $vg1 err # vgs on the foreign vg is an error and not displayed not vgs $vg1 >err not grep $vg1 err # fail to remove foreign vg not vgremove $vg1 # using --foreign we can see foreign vg vgs --foreign >err grep $vg1 err vgs --foreign $vg1 >err grep $vg1 err # change the local system_id to the second value, making the vg not foreign echo "$SID2" > $SIDFILE # we can now see and remove the vg vgs $vg1 >err grep $vg1 err vgremove $vg1 rm -f $SIDFILE # create a vg, then change the local system_id, making the vg foreign SID1=sidfoofile1 SID2=sidfoofile2 SIDFILE=etc/lvm_test.conf rm -f $SIDFILE echo "$SID1" > $SIDFILE aux lvmconf "global/system_id_source = file" \ "global/system_id_file = \"$SIDFILE\"" # create a vg vgcreate $vg1 "$dev1" # normal vgs sees the vg vgs >err grep $vg1 err # change the local system_id, making the vg foreign echo "$SID2" > $SIDFILE # normal vgs doesn't see the vg vgs >err not grep $vg1 err # using --foreign we can see the vg vgs --foreign >err grep $vg1 err # change the local system_id back to the first value, making the vg not foreign echo "$SID1" > $SIDFILE vgs >err grep $vg1 err vgremove $vg1 rm -f $SIDFILE # create a vg, then change the vg's system_id, making it foreign SID1=sidfoofile1 SID2=sidfoofile2 SIDFILE=etc/lvm_test.conf rm -f $SIDFILE echo "$SID1" > $SIDFILE aux lvmconf "global/system_id_source = file" \ "global/system_id_file = \"$SIDFILE\"" # create a vg vgcreate $vg1 "$dev1" # normal vgs sees the vg vgs >err grep $vg1 err # change the vg's system_id, making the vg foreign echo "y" | vgchange --systemid $SID2 $vg1 # normal vgs doesn't see the vg vgs >err not grep $vg1 err # using --foreign we can see the vg vgs --foreign >err grep $vg1 err # change the local system_id to the second system_id so we can remove the vg echo "$SID2" > $SIDFILE vgs >err grep $vg1 err vgremove $vg1 rm -f $SIDFILE # create a vg, create active lvs in it, change our system_id, making # the VG foreign, verify that we can still see the foreign VG, # and can deactivate the LVs SID1=sidfoofile1 SID2=sidfoofile2 SIDFILE=etc/lvm_test.conf rm -f $SIDFILE echo "$SID1" > $SIDFILE aux lvmconf "global/system_id_source = file" \ "global/system_id_file = \"$SIDFILE\"" # create a vg vgcreate $vg1 "$dev1" lvcreate -n $lv1 -l 2 $vg1 # normal vgs sees the vg and lv vgs >err grep $vg1 err check lv_exists $vg1 $lv1 # change our system_id, making the vg foreign, but accessible echo "$SID2" > $SIDFILE vgs >err grep $vg1 err check lv_exists $vg1 $lv1 # can deactivate the lv lvchange -an $vg1/$lv1 # now that the foreign vg has no active lvs, we can't access it not lvremove $vg1/$lv1 not vgremove $vg1 # change our system_id back to match the vg so it's not foreign echo "$SID1" > $SIDFILE vgs >err grep $vg1 err lvremove $vg1/$lv1 vgremove $vg1 rm -f $SIDFILE # local system has no system_id, so it can't access a vg with a system_id SID1=sidfoofile1 SIDFILE=etc/lvm_test.conf rm -f $SIDFILE echo "$SID1" > $SIDFILE aux lvmconf "global/system_id_source = file" \ "global/system_id_file = \"$SIDFILE\"" # create a vg vgcreate $vg1 "$dev1" aux lvmconf "global/system_id_source = none" vgs >err not grep $vg1 err not vgs $vg1 >err not grep $vg1 err aux lvmconf "global/system_id_source = file" vgs >err grep $vg1 err vgremove $vg1 rm -f $SIDFILE # local system has a system_id, and can use a vg without a system_id SID1=sidfoofile1 SIDFILE=etc/lvm_test.conf rm -f $SIDFILE # create a vg with no system_id aux lvmconf "global/system_id_source = none" vgcreate $vg1 "$dev1" check vg_field $vg1 systemid "" # set a local system_id echo "$SID1" > $SIDFILE aux lvmconf "global/system_id_source = file" \ "global/system_id_file = \"$SIDFILE\"" # check we can see and use the vg with no system_id vgs >err grep $vg1 err vgs $vg1 >err grep $vg1 err vgremove $vg1 rm -f $SIDFILE # vgexport clears system_id, vgimport sets system_id SID1=sidfoofile1 SIDFILE=etc/lvm_test.conf rm -f $SIDFILE echo "$SID1" > $SIDFILE aux lvmconf "global/system_id_source = file" \ "global/system_id_file = \"$SIDFILE\"" # create a vg vgcreate $vg1 "$dev1" # normal vgs sees the vg vgs -o+systemid >err grep $vg1 err grep $SID1 err # after vgexport there is no systemid vgexport $vg1 vgs -o+systemid >err grep $vg1 err not grep $SID1 err # after vgimport there is a systemid vgimport $vg1 vgs -o+systemid >err grep $vg1 err grep $SID1 err vgremove $vg1 rm -f $SIDFILE # vgchange -cy clears system_id, vgchange -cn sets system_id SID1=sidfoofile1 SIDFILE=etc/lvm_test.conf rm -f $SIDFILE echo "$SID1" > $SIDFILE aux lvmconf "global/system_id_source = file" \ "global/system_id_file = \"$SIDFILE\"" # create a vg vgcreate $vg1 "$dev1" # normal vgs sees the vg vgs -o+systemid >err grep $vg1 err grep $SID1 err # after vgchange -cy there is no systemid echo "y" | vgchange -cy $vg1 vgs --config 'global { locking_type=0 }' -o+systemid $vg1 >err grep $vg1 err not grep $SID1 err # after vgchange -cn there is a systemid vgchange --config 'global { locking_type=0 }' -cn $vg1 vgs -o+systemid >err grep $vg1 err grep $SID1 err vgremove $vg1 rm -f $SIDFILE # Test max system_id length (128) and invalid system_id characters. # The 128 length limit is imposed before invalid characters are omitted. SIDFILE=etc/lvm_test.conf # 120 numbers followed by 8 letters (max len) SID1=012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789abcdefgh # 120 numbers followed by 9 letters (too long by 1 character, the last is omitted) SID2=012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789abcdefghi # max len system_id should appear normally rm -f $SIDFILE echo "$SID1" > $SIDFILE aux lvmconf "global/system_id_source = file" \ "global/system_id_file = \"$SIDFILE\"" # create a vg vgcreate $vg1 "$dev1" # normal vgs sees the vg vgs -o+systemid $vg1 >err grep $vg1 err grep $SID1 err vgremove $vg1 rm -f $SIDFILE # max+1 len system_id should be missing the last character rm -f $SIDFILE echo "$SID2" > $SIDFILE aux lvmconf "global/system_id_source = file" \ "global/system_id_file = \"$SIDFILE\"" # create a vg vgcreate $vg1 "$dev1" # normal vgs sees the vg vgs -o+systemid $vg1 >err grep $vg1 err grep $SID1 err not grep $SID2 err vgremove $vg1 rm -f $SIDFILE # max len system_id containing an invalid character should appear without # the invalid character # 120 numbers followed by invalid '%' character followed by 8 letters (too long by 1 character) SID1=012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789%abcdefgh # After the invalid character is omitted from SID1 # The string is truncated to max length (128) before the invalid character is omitted SID2=012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789abcdefg rm -f $SIDFILE echo "$SID1" > $SIDFILE aux lvmconf "global/system_id_source = file" \ "global/system_id_file = \"$SIDFILE\"" # create a vg vgcreate $vg1 "$dev1" # normal vgs sees the vg vgs -o+systemid $vg1 >err grep $vg1 err not grep $SID1 err grep $SID2 err vgremove $vg1 rm -f $SIDFILE # contains a bunch of invalid characters SID1="?%$&A.@1]" # SID1 without the invalid characters SID2=A.1 rm -f $SIDFILE echo "$SID1" > $SIDFILE aux lvmconf "global/system_id_source = file" \ "global/system_id_file = \"$SIDFILE\"" # create a vg vgcreate $vg1 "$dev1" # normal vgs sees the vg vgs -o+systemid $vg1 >err grep $vg1 err not grep $SID1 err grep $SID2 err vgremove $vg1 rm -f $SIDFILE # pvs: pv in a foreign vg not reported # pvs --foreign: pv in a foreign vg is reported SID1=sidfoofile1 SID2=sidfoofile2 SIDFILE=etc/lvm_test.conf rm -f $SIDFILE echo "$SID1" > $SIDFILE aux lvmconf "global/system_id_source = file" \ "global/system_id_file = \"$SIDFILE\"" # create a vg vgcreate $vg1 "$dev1" # normal pvs sees the vg and pv pvs >err grep $vg1 err grep "$dev1" err # change the local system_id, making the vg foreign echo "$SID2" > $SIDFILE # normal pvs does not see the vg or pv pvs >err not grep $vg1 err not grep "$dev1" err # pvs --foreign does see the vg and pv pvs --foreign >err grep $vg1 err grep "$dev1" err # change the local system_id back so the vg can be removed echo "$SID1" > $SIDFILE vgremove $vg1 rm -f $SIDFILE # lvs: lvs in a foreign vg not reported # lvs --foreign: lvs in a foreign vg are reported SID1=sidfoofile1 SID2=sidfoofile2 SIDFILE=etc/lvm_test.conf rm -f $SIDFILE echo "$SID1" > $SIDFILE aux lvmconf "global/system_id_source = file" \ "global/system_id_file = \"$SIDFILE\"" # create a vg vgcreate $vg1 "$dev1" lvcreate -n $lv1 -l 2 $vg1 lvchange -an $vg1/$lv1 # normal lvs sees the vg and lv lvs >err grep $vg1 err grep $lv1 err # change the local system_id, making the vg foreign echo "$SID2" > $SIDFILE # normal lvs does not see the vg or lv lvs >err not grep $vg1 err not grep $lv1 err # lvs --foreign does see the vg and lv lvs --foreign >err grep $vg1 err grep $lv1 err # change the local system_id back so the vg can be removed echo "$SID1" > $SIDFILE lvremove $vg1/$lv1 vgremove $vg1 rm -f $SIDFILE # use extra_system_ids to read a foreign VG SID1=sidfoofile1 SID2=sidfoofile2 SIDFILE=etc/lvm_test.conf LVMLOCAL=etc/lvmlocal.conf rm -f $LVMLOCAL rm -f $SIDFILE echo "$SID1" > $SIDFILE aux lvmconf "global/system_id_source = file" \ "global/system_id_file = \"$SIDFILE\"" # create a vg vgcreate $vg1 "$dev1" # normal vgs sees the vg vgs >err grep $vg1 err # change the local system_id, making the vg foreign echo "$SID2" > $SIDFILE # normal vgs doesn't see the vg vgs >err not grep $vg1 err # using --foreign we can see the vg vgs --foreign >err grep $vg1 err # add the first system_id to extra_system_ids so we can see the vg echo "local {" > $LVMLOCAL echo " extra_system_ids = [ $SID1" ] >> $LVMLOCAL echo "}" >> $LVMLOCAL vgs >err grep $vg1 err vgremove $vg1 rm -f $SIDFILE rm -f $LVMLOCAL # vgcreate --systemid "" creates a vg without a system_id even if source is set SID1=sidfoofile1 SIDFILE=etc/lvm_test.conf rm -f $SIDFILE echo "$SID1" > $SIDFILE aux lvmconf "global/system_id_source = file" \ "global/system_id_file = \"$SIDFILE\"" # create a vg vgcreate --systemid "" $vg1 "$dev1" # normal vgs sees the vg vgs >err grep $vg1 err # our system_id is not displayed for the vg vgs -o+systemid >err not grep $SID1 err vgremove $vg1 rm -f $SIDFILE # vgchange --systemid "" clears the system_id on owned vg SID1=sidfoofile1 SIDFILE=etc/lvm_test.conf rm -f $SIDFILE echo "$SID1" > $SIDFILE aux lvmconf "global/system_id_source = file" \ "global/system_id_file = \"$SIDFILE\"" # create a vg vgcreate $vg1 "$dev1" # normal vgs sees the vg vgs >err grep $vg1 err # the vg has our system_id vgs -o+systemid >err grep $SID1 err # clear the system_id vgchange --yes --systemid "" $vg1 # normal vgs sees the vg vgs >err grep $vg1 err # the vg does not have our system_id vgs -o+systemid >err not grep $SID1 err vgremove $vg1 rm -f $SIDFILE # vgchange --systemid does not set the system_id on foreign vg SID1=sidfoofile1 SID2=sidfoofile2 SIDFILE=etc/lvm_test.conf rm -f $LVMLOCAL rm -f $SIDFILE echo "$SID1" > $SIDFILE aux lvmconf "global/system_id_source = file" \ "global/system_id_file = \"$SIDFILE\"" # create a vg vgcreate $vg1 "$dev1" # normal vgs sees the vg vgs >err grep $vg1 err # change the local system_id, making the vg foreign echo "$SID2" > $SIDFILE # normal vgs doesn't see the vg vgs >err not grep $vg1 err # using --foreign we can see the vg vgs --foreign >err grep $vg1 err # cannot clear the system_id of the foreign vg not vgchange --yes --systemid "" $vg1 # cannot set the system_id of the foreign vg not vgchange --yes --systemid foo $vg1 # change our system_id back so we can remove the vg echo "$SID1" > $SIDFILE vgremove $vg1 rm -f $SIDFILE # vgcfgbackup backs up foreign vg with --foreign SID1=sidfoofile1 SID2=sidfoofile2 SIDFILE=etc/lvm_test.conf rm -f $LVMLOCAL rm -f $SIDFILE echo "$SID1" > $SIDFILE aux lvmconf "global/system_id_source = file" \ "global/system_id_file = \"$SIDFILE\"" # create a vg vgcreate $vg1 "$dev1" # normal vgs sees the vg vgs >err grep $vg1 err # change the local system_id, making the vg foreign echo "$SID2" > $SIDFILE # normal vgs doesn't see the vg vgs >err not grep $vg1 err # using --foreign we can back up the vg not vgcfgbackup $vg1 vgcfgbackup --foreign $vg1 # change our system_id back so we can remove the vg echo "$SID1" > $SIDFILE vgremove $vg1 rm -f $SIDFILE # Test handling of bad system_id source configurations # The commands should proceed without a system_id. # Look at the warning/error messages. # vgcreate with source machineid, where no /etc/machine-id file exists if [ ! -e /etc/machine-id ]; then SID="" aux lvmconf "global/system_id_source = machineid" vgcreate $vg1 "$dev1" |& tee err vgs -o+systemid $vg1 check vg_field $vg1 systemid $SID grep "No system ID found from system_id_source" err vgremove $vg1 fi # vgcreate with source uname, but uname is localhost # TODO: don't want to change the hostname on the test machine... # vgcreate with source lvmlocal, but no lvmlocal.conf file SID="" rm -f $LVMLOCAL aux lvmconf "global/system_id_source = lvmlocal" vgcreate $vg1 "$dev1" |& tee err vgs -o+systemid $vg1 check vg_field $vg1 systemid $SID grep "No system ID found from system_id_source" err vgremove $vg1 rm -f $LVMLOCAL # vgcreate with source lvmlocal, but no system_id = "x" entry SID="" LVMLOCAL=etc/lvmlocal.conf rm -f $LVMLOCAL echo "local {" > $LVMLOCAL # echo " system_id = $SID" >> $LVMLOCAL echo "}" >> $LVMLOCAL aux lvmconf "global/system_id_source = lvmlocal" vgcreate $vg1 "$dev1" |& tee err vgs -o+systemid $vg1 check vg_field $vg1 systemid $SID grep "No system ID found from system_id_source" err vgremove $vg1 rm -f $LVMLOCAL # vgcreate with source lvmlocal, and empty string system_id = "" SID="" LVMLOCAL=etc/lvmlocal.conf rm -f $LVMLOCAL echo "local {" > $LVMLOCAL echo " system_id = \"\"" >> $LVMLOCAL echo "}" >> $LVMLOCAL aux lvmconf "global/system_id_source = lvmlocal" vgcreate $vg1 "$dev1" |& tee err vgs -o+systemid $vg1 check vg_field $vg1 systemid $SID grep "No system ID found from system_id_source" err vgremove $vg1 rm -f $LVMLOCAL # vgcreate with source file, but no system_id_file config SID="" SIDFILE=etc/lvm_test.conf rm -f $SIDFILE aux lvmconf "global/system_id_source = file" vgcreate $vg1 "$dev1" |& tee err vgs -o+systemid $vg1 check vg_field $vg1 systemid $SID grep "No system ID found from system_id_source" err vgremove $vg1 rm -f $SIDFILE # vgcreate with source file, but system_id_file does not exist SID="" SIDFILE=etc/lvm_test.conf rm -f $SIDFILE aux lvmconf "global/system_id_source = file" \ "global/system_id_file = \"$SIDFILE\"" vgcreate $vg1 "$dev1" |& tee err vgs -o+systemid $vg1 check vg_field $vg1 systemid $SID grep "No system ID found from system_id_source" err vgremove $vg1 rm -f $SIDFILE # Test cases where lvmetad cache of a foreign VG are out of date # because the foreign owner has changed the VG. test ! -e LOCAL_LVMETAD && exit 0 # When a foreign vg is newer on disk than in lvmetad, using --foreign # should find the newer version. This simulates a foreign host changing # foreign vg by turning off lvmetad when we create an lv in the vg. SID1=sidfoofile1 SID2=sidfoofile2 SIDFILE=etc/lvm_test.conf rm -f $SIDFILE echo "$SID1" > $SIDFILE aux lvmconf "global/system_id_source = file" \ "global/system_id_file = \"$SIDFILE\"" # create a vg with an lv vgcreate $vg1 "$dev1" lvcreate -n $lv1 -l 2 -an $vg1 # normal vgs sees the vg and lv vgs >err grep $vg1 err check lv_exists $vg1 $lv1 # go around lvmetad to create another lv in the vg, # forcing the lvmetad copy to be older than on disk. aux lvmconf 'global/use_lvmetad = 0' lvcreate -n $lv2 -l 2 -an $vg1 aux lvmconf 'global/use_lvmetad = 1' # verify that the second lv is not in lvmetad lvs $vg1 >err grep $lv1 err not grep $lv2 err # change our system_id, making the vg foreign echo "$SID2" > $SIDFILE vgs >err not grep $vg1 err # using --foreign, we will get the latest vg from disk lvs --foreign $vg1 >err grep $vg1 err grep $lv1 err grep $lv2 err # change our system_id back to match the vg so it's not foreign echo "$SID1" > $SIDFILE lvremove $vg1/$lv1 lvremove $vg1/$lv2 vgremove $vg1 rm -f $SIDFILE # vgimport should find the exported vg on disk even though # lvmetad's copy of the vg shows it's foreign. SID1=sidfoofile1 SID2=sidfoofile2 SIDFILE=etc/lvm_test.conf rm -f $SIDFILE echo "$SID1" > $SIDFILE aux lvmconf "global/system_id_source = file" \ "global/system_id_file = \"$SIDFILE\"" # create a vg with an lv vgcreate $vg1 "$dev1" lvcreate -n $lv1 -l 2 -an $vg1 # normal vgs sees the vg and lv vgs >err grep $vg1 err check lv_exists $vg1 $lv1 # go around lvmetad to export the vg so that lvmetad still # has the original vg owned by SID1 in its cache aux lvmconf 'global/use_lvmetad = 0' vgexport $vg1 aux lvmconf 'global/use_lvmetad = 1' # change the local system_id so the lvmetad copy of the vg is foreign echo "$SID2" > $SIDFILE # verify that lvmetad thinks the vg is foreign # (don't use --foreign to verify this because that will cause # the lvmetad cache to be updated, which we don't want yet) not vgs $vg1 # attempt to import the vg that has been exported, but # which lvmetad thinks is foreign vgimport $vg1 # verify that the imported vg has our system_id vgs -o+systemid $vg1 >err grep $vg1 err grep $SID2 err check lv_exists $vg1 $lv1 lvremove $vg1/$lv1 vgremove $vg1 rm -f $SIDFILE # pvscan --cache should cause the latest version of a foreign VG to be # cached in lvmetad. Without the --cache option, pvscan will see the old # version of the VG. SID1=sidfoofile1 SID2=sidfoofile2 SIDFILE=etc/lvm_test.conf rm -f $SIDFILE echo "$SID1" > $SIDFILE aux lvmconf "global/system_id_source = file" \ "global/system_id_file = \"$SIDFILE\"" # create a vg with an lv vgcreate $vg1 "$dev1" lvcreate -n $lv1 -l 2 -an $vg1 # normal vgs sees the vg and lv vgs >err grep $vg1 err check lv_exists $vg1 $lv1 # go around lvmetad to create another lv in the vg, # forcing the lvmetad copy to be older than on disk. aux lvmconf 'global/use_lvmetad = 0' lvcreate -n $lv2 -l 2 -an $vg1 aux lvmconf 'global/use_lvmetad = 1' # verify that the second lv is not in lvmetad lvs $vg1 >err grep $lv1 err not grep $lv2 err # verify that after pvscan without --cache, lvmetad still # reports the old version pvscan lvs $vg1 >err grep $lv1 err not grep $lv2 err # change our system_id, making the vg foreign echo "$SID2" > $SIDFILE not vgs $vg1 >err not grep $vg1 err # use pvscan --cache to update the foreign vg in lvmetad pvscan --cache not vgs $vg1 >err not grep $vg1 err # change our system_id back to SID1 so we can check that # lvmetad has the latest copy of the vg (without having # to use --foreign to check) echo "$SID1" > $SIDFILE vgs $vg1 >err grep $vg1 err lvs $vg1 >err grep $lv1 err grep $lv2 err lvremove $vg1/$lv1 lvremove $vg1/$lv2 vgremove $vg1 rm -f $SIDFILE # repeat the same test for vgscan instead of pvscan SID1=sidfoofile1 SID2=sidfoofile2 SIDFILE=etc/lvm_test.conf rm -f $SIDFILE echo "$SID1" > $SIDFILE aux lvmconf "global/system_id_source = file" \ "global/system_id_file = \"$SIDFILE\"" # create a vg with an lv vgcreate $vg1 "$dev1" lvcreate -n $lv1 -l 2 -an $vg1 # normal vgs sees the vg and lv vgs >err grep $vg1 err check lv_exists $vg1 $lv1 # go around lvmetad to create another lv in the vg, # forcing the lvmetad copy to be older than on disk. aux lvmconf 'global/use_lvmetad = 0' lvcreate -n $lv2 -l 2 -an $vg1 aux lvmconf 'global/use_lvmetad = 1' # verify that the second lv is not in lvmetad lvs $vg1 >err grep $lv1 err not grep $lv2 err # verify that after vgscan without --cache, lvmetad still # reports the old version vgscan lvs $vg1 >err grep $lv1 err not grep $lv2 err # change our system_id, making the vg foreign echo "$SID2" > $SIDFILE not vgs $vg1 >err not grep $vg1 err # use vgscan --cache to update the foreign vg in lvmetad vgscan --cache not vgs $vg1 >err not grep $vg1 err # change our system_id back to SID1 so we can check that # lvmetad has the latest copy of the vg (without having # to use --foreign to check) echo "$SID1" > $SIDFILE vgs $vg1 >err grep $vg1 err lvs $vg1 >err grep $lv1 err grep $lv2 err lvremove $vg1/$lv1 lvremove $vg1/$lv2 vgremove $vg1 rm -f $SIDFILE