#!/bin/sh # # # LVM # # Description: Manages an LVM volume as an HA resource # # # Author: Alan Robertson # Support: users@clusterlabs.org # License: GNU General Public License (GPL) # Copyright: (C) 2002 - 2005 International Business Machines, Inc. # # This code significantly inspired by the LVM resource # in FailSafe by Lars Marowsky-Bree # # # An example usage in /etc/ha.d/haresources: # node1 10.0.0.170 ServeRAID::1::1 LVM::myvolname # # See usage() function below for more details... # # OCF parameters are as below: # OCF_RESKEY_volgrpname # ####################################################################### # Initialization: : ${OCF_FUNCTIONS_DIR=${OCF_ROOT}/lib/heartbeat} . ${OCF_FUNCTIONS_DIR}/ocf-shellfuncs # Parameter defaults OCF_RESKEY_volgrpname_default="" OCF_RESKEY_exclusive_default="false" OCF_RESKEY_tag_default="pacemaker" OCF_RESKEY_partial_activation_default="false" : ${OCF_RESKEY_volgrpname=${OCF_RESKEY_volgrpname_default}} : ${OCF_RESKEY_exclusive=${OCF_RESKEY_exclusive_default}} : ${OCF_RESKEY_tag=${OCF_RESKEY_tag_default}} : ${OCF_RESKEY_partial_activation=${OCF_RESKEY_partial_activation_default}} ####################################################################### usage() { methods=`LVM_methods` methods=`echo $methods | tr ' ' '|'` cat < 1.0 Resource script for LVM. It manages an Linux Volume Manager volume (LVM) as an HA resource. Controls the availability of an LVM Volume Group The name of volume group. Volume group name If set, the volume group will be activated exclusively. This option works one of two ways. If the volume group has the cluster attribute set, then the volume group will be activated exclusively using clvmd across the cluster. If the cluster attribute is not set, the volume group will be activated exclusively using a tag and the volume_list filter. When the tag option is in use, the volume_list in lvm.con must be initialized. This can be as simple as setting 'volume_list = []' depending on your setup. Exclusive activation If "exclusive" is set on a non clustered volume group, this overrides the tag to be used. Exclusive activation tag If set, the volume group will be activated partially even with some physical volumes missing. It helps to set to true when using mirrored logical volumes. Activate VG partially when missing PVs EOF } # # methods: What methods/operations do we support? # LVM_methods() { cat < /dev/null 2>&1; then ocf_log info "Volume group $vg not found" return $OCF_SUCCESS fi ocf_log info "Deactivating volume group $vg" lvm_pre_deactivate || exit for i in $(seq 10) do ocf_run vgchange $vgchange_deactivate_options $vg res=$? if LVM_status $vg; then ocf_exit_reason "LVM: $vg did not stop correctly" res=1 fi if [ $res -eq 0 ]; then break fi res=$OCF_ERR_GENERIC ocf_log warn "$vg still Active" ocf_log info "Retry deactivating volume group $vg" sleep 1 which udevadm > /dev/null 2>&1 && udevadm settle --timeout=5 done lvm_post_deactivate $res } # # Check whether the OCF instance parameters are valid # LVM_validate_all() { check_binary $AWK ## # lvmetad is a daemon that caches lvm metadata to improve the # performance of LVM commands. This daemon should never be used when # volume groups exist that are being managed by the cluster. The lvmetad # daemon introduces a response lag, where certain LVM commands look like # they have completed (like vg activation) when in fact the command # is still in progress by the lvmetad. This can cause reliability issues # when managing volume groups in the cluster. For Example, if you have a # volume group that is a dependency for another application, it is possible # the cluster will think the volume group is activated and attempt to start # the application before volume group is really accesible... lvmetad is bad. ## lvm dumpconfig global/use_lvmetad | grep 'use_lvmetad.*=.*1' > /dev/null 2>&1 if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then # for now warn users that lvmetad is enabled and that they should disable it. In the # future we may want to consider refusing to start, or killing the lvmetad daemon. ocf_log warn "Disable lvmetad in lvm.conf. lvmetad should never be enabled in a clustered environment. Set use_lvmetad=0 and kill the lvmetad process" fi ## # Off-the-shelf tests... ## VGOUT=`vgck ${VOLUME} 2>&1` if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then # Inconsistency might be due to missing physical volumes, which doesn't # automatically mean we should fail. If partial_activation=true then # we should let start try to handle it, or if no PVs are listed as # "unknown device" then another node may have marked a device missing # where we have access to all of them and can start without issue. if vgs -o pv_attr --noheadings $OCF_RESKEY_volgrpname 2>/dev/null | grep 'm' > /dev/null 2>&1; then case $(vgs -o attr --noheadings $OCF_RESKEY_volgrpname | tr -d ' ') in ???p??*) if ! ocf_is_true "$OCF_RESKEY_partial_activation" ; then # We are missing devices and cannot activate partially ocf_exit_reason "Volume group [$VOLUME] has devices missing. Consider partial_activation=true to attempt to activate partially" exit $OCF_ERR_GENERIC else # We are missing devices but are allowed to activate partially. # Assume that caused the vgck failure and carry on ocf_log warn "Volume group inconsistency detected with missing device(s) and partial_activation enabled. Proceeding with requested action." fi ;; esac # else the vg is partial but all devices are accounted for, so another # node must have marked the device missing. Proceed. else # vgck failure was for something other than missing devices ocf_exit_reason "Volume group [$VOLUME] does not exist or contains error! ${VGOUT}" exit $OCF_ERR_GENERIC fi fi ## # Does the Volume Group exist? ## if [ "$LVM_MAJOR" = "1" ]; then VGOUT=`vgdisplay ${VOLUME} 2>&1` else VGOUT=`vgdisplay -v ${VOLUME} 2>&1` fi if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then ocf_exit_reason "Volume group [$VOLUME] does not exist or contains error! ${VGOUT}" exit $OCF_ERR_GENERIC fi if lvs --noheadings -o segtype | grep -q "cache"; then if ! lvs --noheadings -o cache_mode "$OCF_RESKEY_volgrpname" | grep -q "writethrough"; then ocf_log warn "LVM CACHE IS NOT IN WRITETHROUGH MODE. THIS IS NOT A SUPPORTED CONFIGURATION." fi fi if ocf_is_clone && ocf_is_true "$OCF_RESKEY_exclusive"; then ocf_exit_reason "cloned lvm resources can not be activated exclusively" exit $OCF_ERR_CONFIGURED fi lvm_validate_all } # # 'main' starts here... # if [ $# -ne 1 ] then usage exit $OCF_ERR_ARGS fi case $1 in meta-data) meta_data exit $OCF_SUCCESS;; methods) LVM_methods exit $?;; usage) usage exit $OCF_SUCCESS;; *) ;; esac if [ -z "$OCF_RESKEY_volgrpname" ] then ocf_exit_reason "You must identify the volume group name!" exit $OCF_ERR_CONFIGURED fi # Get the LVM version number, for this to work we assume(thanks to panjiam): # # LVM1 outputs like this # # # vgchange --version # vgchange: Logical Volume Manager 1.0.3 # Heinz Mauelshagen, Sistina Software 19/02/2002 (IOP 10) # # LVM2 and higher versions output in this format # # # vgchange --version # LVM version: 2.00.15 (2004-04-19) # Library version: 1.00.09-ioctl (2004-03-31) # Driver version: 4.1.0 LVM_VERSION=`vgchange --version 2>&1 | \ $AWK '/Logical Volume Manager/ {print $5"\n"; exit; } /LVM version:/ {printf $3"\n"; exit;}'` rc=$? if ( [ $rc -ne 0 ] || [ -z "$LVM_VERSION" ] ) then ocf_exit_reason "LVM: $1 could not determine LVM version. Try 'vgchange --version' manually and modify $0 ?" exit $OCF_ERR_INSTALLED fi LVM_MAJOR="${LVM_VERSION%%.*}" VOLUME=$OCF_RESKEY_volgrpname OP_METHOD=$1 set_lvm_mode lvm_init if ocf_is_true "$OCF_RESKEY_partial_activation" ; then vgchange_activate_options="${vgchange_activate_options} --partial" fi # What kind of method was invoked? case "$1" in start) LVM_validate_all LVM_start $VOLUME exit $?;; stop) LVM_stop $VOLUME exit $?;; status) LVM_status $VOLUME $1 exit $?;; monitor) LVM_status $VOLUME exit $?;; validate-all) LVM_validate_all ;; *) usage exit $OCF_ERR_UNIMPLEMENTED;; esac