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authorChen Qi <Qi.Chen@windriver.com>2017-04-24 16:06:41 +0800
committerMartin Jansa <Martin.Jansa@gmail.com>2017-04-26 20:13:32 +0200
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lvm2: separate libdevmapper to avoid circular dependency
If we enable 'cryptsetup' PACKAGECONFIG for systemd, there would be circular dependency issue among 'systemd', 'cryptsetup' and 'lvm2'. cryptsetup only needs libdevmapper from lvm2. So we separte libdevmapper into a new recipe to solve this circular dependency issue. Signed-off-by: Chen Qi <Qi.Chen@windriver.com> Signed-off-by: Martin Jansa <Martin.Jansa@gmail.com>
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1# This is an example configuration file for the LVM2 system.
2# It contains the default settings that would be used if there was no
3# /etc/lvm/lvm.conf file.
4#
5# Refer to 'man lvm.conf' for further information including the file layout.
6#
7# To put this file in a different directory and override /etc/lvm set
8# the environment variable LVM_SYSTEM_DIR before running the tools.
9
10
11# This section allows you to configure which block devices should
12# be used by the LVM system.
13devices {
14
15 # Where do you want your volume groups to appear ?
16 dir = "/dev"
17
18 # An array of directories that contain the device nodes you wish
19 # to use with LVM2.
20 scan = [ "/dev" ]
21
22 # A filter that tells LVM2 to only use a restricted set of devices.
23 # The filter consists of an array of regular expressions. These
24 # expressions can be delimited by a character of your choice, and
25 # prefixed with either an 'a' (for accept) or 'r' (for reject).
26 # The first expression found to match a device name determines if
27 # the device will be accepted or rejected (ignored). Devices that
28 # don't match any patterns are accepted.
29
30 # Be careful if there there are symbolic links or multiple filesystem
31 # entries for the same device as each name is checked separately against
32 # the list of patterns. The effect is that if any name matches any 'a'
33 # pattern, the device is accepted; otherwise if any name matches any 'r'
34 # pattern it is rejected; otherwise it is accepted.
35
36 # Don't have more than one filter line active at once: only one gets used.
37
38 # Run vgscan after you change this parameter to ensure that
39 # the cache file gets regenerated (see below).
40 # If it doesn't do what you expect, check the output of 'vgscan -vvvv'.
41
42
43 # By default we accept every block device:
44 filter = [ "a/.*/" ]
45
46 # Exclude the cdrom drive
47 # filter = [ "r|/dev/cdrom|" ]
48
49 # When testing I like to work with just loopback devices:
50 # filter = [ "a/loop/", "r/.*/" ]
51
52 # Or maybe all loops and ide drives except hdc:
53 # filter =[ "a|loop|", "r|/dev/hdc|", "a|/dev/ide|", "r|.*|" ]
54
55 # Use anchors if you want to be really specific
56 # filter = [ "a|^/dev/hda8$|", "r/.*/" ]
57
58 # The results of the filtering are cached on disk to avoid
59 # rescanning dud devices (which can take a very long time). By
60 # default this cache file is hidden in the /etc/lvm directory.
61 # It is safe to delete this file: the tools regenerate it.
62 cache = "/etc/lvm/.cache"
63
64 # You can turn off writing this cache file by setting this to 0.
65 write_cache_state = 1
66
67 # Advanced settings.
68
69 # List of pairs of additional acceptable block device types found
70 # in /proc/devices with maximum (non-zero) number of partitions.
71 # types = [ "fd", 16 ]
72
73 # If sysfs is mounted (2.6 kernels) restrict device scanning to
74 # the block devices it believes are valid.
75 # 1 enables; 0 disables.
76 sysfs_scan = 1
77
78 # By default, LVM2 will ignore devices used as components of
79 # software RAID (md) devices by looking for md superblocks.
80 # 1 enables; 0 disables.
81 md_component_detection = 1
82}
83
84# This section that allows you to configure the nature of the
85# information that LVM2 reports.
86log {
87
88 # Controls the messages sent to stdout or stderr.
89 # There are three levels of verbosity, 3 being the most verbose.
90 verbose = 0
91
92 # Should we send log messages through syslog?
93 # 1 is yes; 0 is no.
94 syslog = 1
95
96 # Should we log error and debug messages to a file?
97 # By default there is no log file.
98 #file = "/var/log/lvm2.log"
99
100 # Should we overwrite the log file each time the program is run?
101 # By default we append.
102 overwrite = 0
103
104 # What level of log messages should we send to the log file and/or syslog?
105 # There are 6 syslog-like log levels currently in use - 2 to 7 inclusive.
106 # 7 is the most verbose (LOG_DEBUG).
107 level = 0
108
109 # Format of output messages
110 # Whether or not (1 or 0) to indent messages according to their severity
111 indent = 1
112
113 # Whether or not (1 or 0) to display the command name on each line output
114 command_names = 0
115
116 # A prefix to use before the message text (but after the command name,
117 # if selected). Default is two spaces, so you can see/grep the severity
118 # of each message.
119 prefix = " "
120
121 # To make the messages look similar to the original LVM tools use:
122 # indent = 0
123 # command_names = 1
124 # prefix = " -- "
125
126 # Set this if you want log messages during activation.
127 # Don't use this in low memory situations (can deadlock).
128 # activation = 0
129}
130
131# Configuration of metadata backups and archiving. In LVM2 when we
132# talk about a 'backup' we mean making a copy of the metadata for the
133# *current* system. The 'archive' contains old metadata configurations.
134# Backups are stored in a human readeable text format.
135backup {
136
137 # Should we maintain a backup of the current metadata configuration ?
138 # Use 1 for Yes; 0 for No.
139 # Think very hard before turning this off!
140 backup = 1
141
142 # Where shall we keep it ?
143 # Remember to back up this directory regularly!
144 backup_dir = "/etc/lvm/backup"
145
146 # Should we maintain an archive of old metadata configurations.
147 # Use 1 for Yes; 0 for No.
148 # On by default. Think very hard before turning this off.
149 archive = 1
150
151 # Where should archived files go ?
152 # Remember to back up this directory regularly!
153 archive_dir = "/etc/lvm/archive"
154
155 # What is the minimum number of archive files you wish to keep ?
156 retain_min = 10
157
158 # What is the minimum time you wish to keep an archive file for ?
159 retain_days = 30
160}
161
162# Settings for the running LVM2 in shell (readline) mode.
163shell {
164
165 # Number of lines of history to store in ~/.lvm_history
166 history_size = 100
167}
168
169
170# Miscellaneous global LVM2 settings
171global {
172
173 # The file creation mask for any files and directories created.
174 # Interpreted as octal if the first digit is zero.
175 umask = 077
176
177 # Allow other users to read the files
178 #umask = 022
179
180 # Enabling test mode means that no changes to the on disk metadata
181 # will be made. Equivalent to having the -t option on every
182 # command. Defaults to off.
183 test = 0
184
185 # Whether or not to communicate with the kernel device-mapper.
186 # Set to 0 if you want to use the tools to manipulate LVM metadata
187 # without activating any logical volumes.
188 # If the device-mapper kernel driver is not present in your kernel
189 # setting this to 0 should suppress the error messages.
190 activation = 1
191
192 # If we can't communicate with device-mapper, should we try running
193 # the LVM1 tools?
194 # This option only applies to 2.4 kernels and is provided to help you
195 # switch between device-mapper kernels and LVM1 kernels.
196 # The LVM1 tools need to be installed with .lvm1 suffices
197 # e.g. vgscan.lvm1 and they will stop working after you start using
198 # the new lvm2 on-disk metadata format.
199 # The default value is set when the tools are built.
200 # fallback_to_lvm1 = 0
201
202 # The default metadata format that commands should use - "lvm1" or "lvm2".
203 # The command line override is -M1 or -M2.
204 # Defaults to "lvm1" if compiled in, else "lvm2".
205 # format = "lvm1"
206
207 # Location of proc filesystem
208 proc = "/proc"
209
210 # Type of locking to use. Defaults to file-based locking (1).
211 # Turn locking off by setting to 0 (dangerous: risks metadata corruption
212 # if LVM2 commands get run concurrently).
213 locking_type = 1
214
215 # Local non-LV directory that holds file-based locks while commands are
216 # in progress. A directory like /tmp that may get wiped on reboot is OK.
217 locking_dir = "/var/lock/lvm"
218
219 # Other entries can go here to allow you to load shared libraries
220 # e.g. if support for LVM1 metadata was compiled as a shared library use
221 # format_libraries = "liblvm2format1.so"
222 # Full pathnames can be given.
223
224 # Search this directory first for shared libraries.
225 # library_dir = "/lib"
226}
227
228activation {
229 # Device used in place of missing stripes if activating incomplete volume.
230 # For now, you need to set this up yourself first (e.g. with 'dmsetup')
231 # For example, you could make it return I/O errors using the 'error'
232 # target or make it return zeros.
233 missing_stripe_filler = "/dev/ioerror"
234
235 # Size (in KB) of each copy operation when mirroring
236 mirror_region_size = 512
237
238 # How much stack (in KB) to reserve for use while devices suspended
239 reserved_stack = 256
240
241 # How much memory (in KB) to reserve for use while devices suspended
242 reserved_memory = 8192
243
244 # Nice value used while devices suspended
245 process_priority = -18
246
247 # If volume_list is defined, each LV is only activated if there is a
248 # match against the list.
249 # "vgname" and "vgname/lvname" are matched exactly.
250 # "@tag" matches any tag set in the LV or VG.
251 # "@*" matches if any tag defined on the host is also set in the LV or VG
252 #
253 # volume_list = [ "vg1", "vg2/lvol1", "@tag1", "@*" ]
254}
255
256
257####################
258# Advanced section #
259####################
260
261# Metadata settings
262#
263# metadata {
264 # Default number of copies of metadata to hold on each PV. 0, 1 or 2.
265 # You might want to override it from the command line with 0
266 # when running pvcreate on new PVs which are to be added to large VGs.
267
268 # pvmetadatacopies = 1
269
270 # Approximate default size of on-disk metadata areas in sectors.
271 # You should increase this if you have large volume groups or
272 # you want to retain a large on-disk history of your metadata changes.
273
274 # pvmetadatasize = 255
275
276 # List of directories holding live copies of text format metadata.
277 # These directories must not be on logical volumes!
278 # It's possible to use LVM2 with a couple of directories here,
279 # preferably on different (non-LV) filesystems, and with no other
280 # on-disk metadata (pvmetadatacopies = 0). Or this can be in
281 # addition to on-disk metadata areas.
282 # The feature was originally added to simplify testing and is not
283 # supported under low memory situations - the machine could lock up.
284 #
285 # Never edit any files in these directories by hand unless you
286 # you are absolutely sure you know what you are doing! Use
287 # the supplied toolset to make changes (e.g. vgcfgrestore).
288
289 # dirs = [ "/etc/lvm/metadata", "/mnt/disk2/lvm/metadata2" ]
290#}
291
292# Event daemon
293#
294dmeventd {
295 # mirror_library is the library used when monitoring a mirror device.
296 #
297 # "libdevmapper-event-lvm2mirror.so" attempts to recover from
298 # failures. It removes failed devices from a volume group and
299 # reconfigures a mirror as necessary. If no mirror library is
300 # provided, mirrors are not monitored through dmeventd.
301
302 mirror_library = "@libdir@/device-mapper/libdevmapper-event-lvm2mirror.so"
303
304 # snapshot_library is the library used when monitoring a snapshot device.
305 #
306 # "libdevmapper-event-lvm2snapshot.so" monitors the filling of
307 # snapshots and emits a warning through syslog when the use of
308 # the snapshot exceeds 80%. The warning is repeated when 85%, 90% and
309 # 95% of the snapshot is filled.
310
311 snapshot_library = "@libdir@/device-mapper/libdevmapper-event-lvm2snapshot.so"
312
313 # thin_library is the library used when monitoring a thin device.
314 #
315 # "libdevmapper-event-lvm2thin.so" monitors the filling of
316 # pool and emits a warning through syslog when the use of
317 # the pool exceeds 80%. The warning is repeated when 85%, 90% and
318 # 95% of the pool is filled.
319
320 thin_library = "@libdir@/device-mapper/libdevmapper-event-lvm2thin.so"
321
322 # Full path of the dmeventd binary.
323 #
324 # executable = "@DMEVENTD_PATH@"
325}
326