I have managed to answer my own questions.
On Wed, Aug 6, 2014 at 8:48 PM, Timur Alperovich <timur@maginatics.com> wrote:
Hi there,I was trying to understand why fstrim would fail on an LVM thin provisioned volume and figured out that the discard_max_bytes is reported as 0 in /sys/block/dm-N/queue/discard_max_bytes (I checked the device that corresponded to the LVM pool that the volume is created within). The discard options are also disabled for the thin volume itself. I'm observing this issue on an Ubuntu 12.04 system, running kernel 3.8.0-32, and LVM2 2.02.98 backported to Ubuntu 12.04 (https://launchpad.net/~timur-alperovich/+archive/ubuntu/ppa/+packages).I did a small experiment where I created another LVM pool within the same volume group and the discard value was set to 65536 for that device. I'm not sure if it matters, but the system is an running on ESXi 5.0 host. While I don't necessarily expect discard to propagate to the host, I was hoping to reclaim the block in the thin pool itself.Could anyone shed some light on why discard may be disabled on an LVM thin pool device? I tried looking for any bugs specific to TRIM or discard subsequent to 2.02.98, but could not find anything definitive.
I noticed the following in the 2.02.98 changelog:
"Reinstate correct default to ignore discards for thin metadata from old tools."
and this looks like the associated commit:
commit 109b3bb49b31d5fa7f6d0dd23345d703ab866ad6
Author: Zdenek Kabelac <zkabelac@redhat.com>
Date: Tue Aug 21 15:51:54 2012 +0200
thin: discard
The commit changes the default discard value to "ignore" and this can be confirmed with lvs -o +discards
Also, is there a way to enable discard without having to recreate the thin pool?
Yes, it can be changed with lvchange --discards passdown (being mindful of https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=903411)
Thank you,Timur
Cheers,
Timur
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