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From e6fc4b2d369d41d004b930f5c8642f63d64b8a22 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Zdenek Kabelac <zkabelac@redhat.com>
Date: Thu, 29 Jun 2023 13:05:55 +0200
Subject: [PATCH 114/115] lvm_import_vdo: spelling fixes
(cherry picked from commit 8a07f57ba478c16ca5d5eacf778ee2708109aa65)
---
scripts/lvm_import_vdo.sh | 20 ++++++++++----------
1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-)
diff --git a/scripts/lvm_import_vdo.sh b/scripts/lvm_import_vdo.sh
index 319bcb33d..b5e1a9e16 100755
--- a/scripts/lvm_import_vdo.sh
+++ b/scripts/lvm_import_vdo.sh
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ DM_DEV_DIR="${DM_DEV_DIR:-/dev}"
DM_UUID_PREFIX="${DM_UUID_PREFIX:-}"
DM_VG_NAME=
DM_LV_NAME=
-VDO_CONFIG=${VDO_CONFIG:-} # can be overriden with --vdo-config
+VDO_CONFIG=${VDO_CONFIG:-} # can be overridden with --vdo-config
VDOCONF=
test -n "$VDO_CONFIG" && VDOCONF="-f $VDO_CONFIG"
@@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ snapshot_create_() {
snapshot_merge_() {
local status
- local inital_status
+ local initial_status
initial_status=( $("$DMSETUP" status "$VDO_DM_SNAPSHOT_NAME") )
"$DMSETUP" reload "$VDO_DM_SNAPSHOT_NAME" --table "$(snapshot_target_line_ "$1" "$VDO_SNAPSHOT_LOOP" -merge)"
@@ -165,7 +165,7 @@ snapshot_merge_() {
#du -h "$TEMPDIR/$VDO_DM_SNAPSHOT_NAME"
# Loop for a while, till the snapshot is merged.
- # Should be nearly instantenious.
+ # Should be nearly instantaneous.
# FIXME: Recovery when something prevents merging is hard
for i in $(seq 1 20) ; do
status=( $("$DMSETUP" status "$VDO_DM_SNAPSHOT_NAME") )
@@ -231,7 +231,7 @@ get_largest_extent_size_() {
}
# detect LV on the given device
-# dereference device name if it is symbolic link
+# deference device name if it is symbolic link
detect_lv_() {
local DEVICE=$1
local SYSVOLUME
@@ -315,7 +315,7 @@ parse_yaml_() {
# Currently this enforces a user to reduce the VG extent size to the smaller size (up to 4KiB).
#
# TODO: We may eventually relax this condition just like we are doing rounding for convert_non_lv_()
-# Let's if there would be any singly user requiring this feauture.
+# Let's if there would be any singly user requiring this feature.
# It may allow to better use larger VDO volume size (in TiB ranges).
#
convert_lv_() {
@@ -351,7 +351,7 @@ convert_lv_() {
# Convert VDO volume on a device to VG with VDOPool LV
#
# Convert device with the use of snapshot on top of original VDO volume (can be optionally disabled)
-# Once the whole conversion is finished, snapshot is merged (During the short periof time of merging
+# Once the whole conversion is finished, snapshot is merged (During the short period time of merging
# user must ensure there will be no power-off!)
#
# For best use the latest version of vdoprepareforlvm tool is required.
@@ -373,12 +373,12 @@ convert_non_lv_() {
output=$(dry "$VDO" convert $VDOCONF $VERB --force --name "$VDONAME")
if [ "$ABORT_AFTER_VDO_CONVERT" != "0" ] ; then
- verbose "Aborting VDO coversion after moving VDO, volume is useless!"
+ verbose "Aborting VDO conversion after moving VDO header, volume is useless!"
cleanup 0
fi
# Parse result from VDO preparation/conversion tool
- # New version of the tool provides output with alingment and offset
+ # New version of the tool provides output with alignment and offset
local vdo_length=0
local vdo_aligned=0
local vdo_offset=0
@@ -432,7 +432,7 @@ convert_non_lv_() {
verbose "Converting to VDO pool."
dry "$LVM" lvconvert $YES $VERB $FORCE --devices "$devices" --config "$VDO_ALLOCATION_PARAMS" -Zn -V "${vdo_logicalSizeRounded}k" -n "$LVNAME" --type vdo-pool "$VGNAME/${LVNAME}_vpool"
if [ "$vdo_logicalSizeRounded" -lt "$vdo_logicalSize" ] ; then
- # need to extend virtal size to be covering all the converted area
+ # need to extend virtual size to be covering all the converted area
# let lvm2 to round to the proper virtual size of VDO LV
dry "$LVM" lvextend $YES $VERB --fs ignore --devices "$devices" -L "$vdo_logicalSize"k "$VGNAME/$LVNAME"
fi
@@ -512,7 +512,7 @@ convert2lvm_() {
"$MKDIR" -p -m 0000 "$TEMPDIR" || error "Failed to create $TEMPDIR."
- # TODO: might use directly /etc/vdoconf.yml (avoding need of 'vdo' manager)
+ # TODO: might use directly /etc/vdoconf.yml (avoiding need of 'vdo' manager)
verbose "Getting YAML VDO configuration."
"$VDO" printConfigFile $VDOCONF >"$TEMPDIR/vdoconf.yml"
test -s "$TEMPDIR/vdoconf.yml" || error "Cannot work without VDO configuration"
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