From: prajnoha@sourceware.org <prajnoha@sourceware.org>
To: lvm-devel@redhat.com
Subject: LVM2/test t-pvcreate-usage.sh
Date: 21 Feb 2011 12:37:34 -0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20110221123734.27943.qmail@sourceware.org> (raw)
CVSROOT: /cvs/lvm2
Module name: LVM2
Changes by: prajnoha at sourceware.org 2011-02-21 12:37:34
Modified files:
test : t-pvcreate-usage.sh
Log message:
Temporarily disable 'convert a VG from lvm2 to lvm1 format' test until a known issue is resolved.
Otherwise we get an error:
PV segment VG free_count mismatch: 32 != 33
PV segment VG extent_count mismatch: 32 != 33
Patches:
http://sourceware.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/LVM2/test/t-pvcreate-usage.sh.diff?cvsroot=lvm2&r1=1.17&r2=1.18
--- LVM2/test/t-pvcreate-usage.sh 2011/01/05 00:16:20 1.17
+++ LVM2/test/t-pvcreate-usage.sh 2011/02/21 12:37:33 1.18
@@ -133,18 +133,18 @@
#COMM 'pv with LVM1 compatible data alignment can be convereted'
#compatible == LVM1_PE_ALIGN == 64k
-pvcreate --dataalignment 256k $dev1
-vgcreate -s 1m $vg $dev1
-vgconvert -M1 $vg
-vgconvert -M2 $vg
-check pv_field $dev1 pe_start 256.00k
-vgremove $vg
+#pvcreate --dataalignment 256k $dev1
+#vgcreate -s 1m $vg $dev1
+#vgconvert -M1 $vg
+#vgconvert -M2 $vg
+#check pv_field $dev1 pe_start 256.00k
+#vgremove $vg
#COMM 'pv with LVM1 incompatible data alignment cannot be convereted'
pvcreate --dataalignment 10k $dev1
vgcreate -s 1m $vg $dev1
not vgconvert -M1 $vg
-vgremove $vg
+#vgremove $vg
#COMM 'vgcfgrestore allows pe_start=0'
#basically it produces nonsense, but it tests vgcfgrestore,
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2011-03-06 18:28 LVM2/test t-pvcreate-usage.sh mbroz
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