7d9dfef58d
Skip useless xfs mount options when mounting during recovery Resolves: RHEL-17354
86 lines
4.5 KiB
Diff
86 lines
4.5 KiB
Diff
diff --git a/usr/share/rear/layout/prepare/GNU/Linux/133_include_mount_filesystem_code.sh b/usr/share/rear/layout/prepare/GNU/Linux/133_include_mount_filesystem_code.sh
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index d57077791..87ab5d691 100644
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--- a/usr/share/rear/layout/prepare/GNU/Linux/133_include_mount_filesystem_code.sh
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+++ b/usr/share/rear/layout/prepare/GNU/Linux/133_include_mount_filesystem_code.sh
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@@ -29,6 +29,7 @@ mount_fs() {
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case $name in
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(options)
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# Do not mount nodev, as chrooting later on would fail:
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+ # FIXME: naive approach, will replace any "nodev" inside longer options/values
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value=${value//nodev/dev}
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# btrfs mount options like subvolid=259 or subvol=/@/.snapshots/1/snapshot
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# from the old system cannot work here for recovery because btrfs subvolumes
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@@ -147,6 +148,27 @@ mount_fs() {
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echo "mount $mountopts,remount,user_xattr $device $TARGET_FS_ROOT$mountpoint"
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) >> "$LAYOUT_CODE"
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;;
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+ (xfs)
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+ # remove logbsize=... mount option. It is a purely performance/memory usage optimization option,
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+ # which can lead to mount failures, because it must be an integer multiple of the log stripe unit
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+ # and the log stripe unit can be different in the recreated filesystem from the original filesystem
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+ # (for example when using MKFS_XFS_OPTIONS, or in some exotic situations involving an old filesystem,
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+ # see GitHub issue #2777 ).
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+ # If logbsize is not an integer multiple of the log stripe unit, mount fails with the warning
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+ # "XFS (...): logbuf size must be greater than or equal to log stripe size"
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+ # in the kernel log
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+ # (and a confusing error message
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+ # "mount: ...: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on ..., missing codepage or helper program, or other error."
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+ # from the mount command), causing the layout restoration in the recovery process to fail.
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+ # Wrong sunit/swidth can cause mount to fail as well, with this in the kernel log:
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+ # "kernel: XFS (...): alignment check failed: sunit/swidth vs. agsize",
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+ # so remove the sunit=.../swidth=... mount options as well.
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+ mountopts="$( remove_mount_options_values "$mountopts" logbsize sunit swidth )"
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+ (
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+ echo "mkdir -p $TARGET_FS_ROOT$mountpoint"
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+ echo "mount $mountopts $device $TARGET_FS_ROOT$mountpoint"
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+ ) >> "$LAYOUT_CODE"
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+ ;;
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(*)
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(
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echo "mkdir -p $TARGET_FS_ROOT$mountpoint"
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diff --git a/usr/share/rear/lib/filesystems-functions.sh b/usr/share/rear/lib/filesystems-functions.sh
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index afdd3f24c..658d757f4 100644
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--- a/usr/share/rear/lib/filesystems-functions.sh
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+++ b/usr/share/rear/lib/filesystems-functions.sh
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@@ -239,3 +239,40 @@ function xfs_parse
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# Output xfs options for further use
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echo "$xfs_opts"
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}
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+
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+
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+# $1 is a mount command argument (string containing comma-separated
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+# mount options). The remaining arguments to the function ($2 ... )
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+# specify the mount options to remove from $1, together with a trailing "="
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+# and any value that follows each option.
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+# For example, the call
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+# "remove_mount_options_values nodev,uid=1,rw,gid=1 uid gid"
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+# returns "nodev,rw".
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+# There is no support for removing a mount option without a value and "=",
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+# so "remove_mount_options_values nodev,uid=1,rw,gid=1 rw" will not work.
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+# The function will return the modified string on stdout.
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+
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+function remove_mount_options_values () {
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+ local str="$1"
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+
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+ shift
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+ # First add a comma at the end so that it is easier to remove a mount option at the end:
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+ str="${str/%/,}"
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+ for i in "$@" ; do
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+ # FIXME this also removes trailing strings at the end of longer words
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+ # For example if one wants to remove any id=... option,
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+ # the function will also replace "uid=1" by "u" by removing
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+ # the trailing "id=1", which is not intended.
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+ # Not easy to fix because $str can contain prefixes which are not
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+ # mount options but arguments to the mount command itself
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+ # (in particluar, "-o ").
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+ # FIXME this simple approach would fail in case of mount options
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+ # containing commas, for example the "context" option values,
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+ # see mount(8)
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+
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+ # the extglob shell option is enabled in rear
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+ str="${str//$i=*([^,]),/}"
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+ done
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+ # Remove all commas at the end:
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+ echo "${str/%,/}"
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+}
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