Dne 10.2.2014 10:30, Christian Hesse napsal(a):
Zdenek Kabelac <zkabelac@redhat.com> on Mon, 2014/02/10 09:33:
Dne 8.2.2014 00:55, Christian Hesse napsal(a):
Christian Hesse <list@eworm.de> on Sat, 2014/02/08 00:36:
Hello everybody,
I think I nailed it down with git bisect. My first bad commit is:
75628f341ad38b68aae33eae0b5700be2a6e5769
configure: enable blkid_wiping by default if the blkid library is present
Looks like this wipes data that is still needed... Building a package
with '--disable-blkid_wipe' now to verify on another system.
Uh, this only helps part of...
I changed my test setup and used writable snapshots. After that I got:
WARNING: DM_snapshot_cow signature detected on /dev/cvg/snap-home at
offset 0. Wipe it? [y/n]
(see https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=176504 for another report)
Looks like disabling blkid_wiping fixes this. My snapshot corruption still
occurs though. :-/
Bad thing about it is that the corruption does not occur reliable when
doing simple tests in 'git bisect'... Out of ideas for now - Will go to
bed now.
Now this was helpful, I guess I think what is going on.
Great! Waiting for patches then. :D
I could provide some more information when needed:
* This happens with read only snapshots only.
* I could reproduce with commit eaa23d32732c9bc3dd4f948781b5764cf21d84ba
(wiping: add support for blkid wiping), so it was introduced there or
before.
Should I investigate further or wait for something to test from you?
Is the patch bellow fixing your problem ?
(It's still not final - but should help)
Zdenek
diff --git a/tools/lvcreate.c b/tools/lvcreate.c
index 638a868..e8b1a7f 100644
--- a/tools/lvcreate.c
+++ b/tools/lvcreate.c
@@ -772,7 +772,7 @@ static int _read_activation_params(struct lvcreate_params *lp,
LVM_READ | LVM_WRITE);
/* Must not zero/wipe read only volume */
- if (!(lp->permission & LVM_WRITE)) {
+ if (!lp->snapshot && !(lp->permission & LVM_WRITE)) {
lp->zero = 0;
lp->wipe_signatures = 0;
}
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