Re: custom targets in lvm created dm tree

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Dne 22.5.2015 v 22:48 Murali Balcha napsal(a):
Hi,

We are planning to implement couple of custom targets and we want to add to
lvm created dm tree. How tolerant is LVM with custom targets in its tree
structure? For example if an LVM is resized when the tree has custom target,
does it keep the custom target after resize. Are there any best practices that
I need to follow adding custom targets?

In general - there trial plugin support for various targets
(as you can see i.e. with the '--with-thin=internal|shared|none' option.

However this plugin support is not generally well designed and thus target
often needs various tweaks across whole code base since every target usually brings-in something new which needs in certain situation special care (i.e. even allocation of such LV might impose new restriction on extent allocator).

So I'm quite afaird lvm2 is not really capable to support 'external' plugin types for different targets.

So your best chance is probably to propose a new type of supported target
(you could start to look at i.e. thin-pool target support) - but I'm still afraid it's quite a big challenge trying to understand lvm2/dm internals -
there are many undocumented restrictions which are hard to easily follow.
So I expect target might need to be maintained by some lvm2 team member for full support.

Do you want to support/enhance some existing dm/lvm2 targets ?
(If not - is it going to be included in linux kernel ?)
Is even GPL code ?

What is the time frame for support inclusion you are looking for ?
(it might be quite lengthy process to fully support new --type)

Zdenek


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