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#!/bin/sh
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SKIP_WITH_LVMLOCKD=1
SKIP_WITH_LVMPOLLD=1
. lib/inittest
#
# Test to exercise larger number of PVs in a VG
# Related to https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=736027
#
# Original measured times of the whole test case before
# and with the acceleration patch from my bare metal hw
# (Lenovo T61, 2.2GHz, 4G RAM, rawhide 2015-03-06 with ndebug kernel):
#
# export LVM_TEST_PVS=300
#
# make check_local ~52sec (U:29s, S:13s)
# make check_lvmetad ~20sec (U: 4s, S: 5s)
#
# With patch from 2015-03-06:
#
# make check_local ~30sec (U:10s, S:12s)
# make check_lvmetad ~20sec (U: 4s, S: 5s)
#
# TODO: extend test suite to monitor performance and report regressions...
# Use just 100 to get 'decent' speed on slow boxes
LVM_TEST_PVS=${LVM_TEST_PVS:-100}
#aux prepare_devs $LVM_TEST_PVS 8
#vgcreate $vg $(< DEVICES)
# prepare_vg is now directly using steps above
aux prepare_vg $LVM_TEST_PVS
# Check we have decent speed with typical commands
vgs
lvs
pvs
lvcreate -l1 -n $lv1 $vg
lvremove -f $vg/$lv1
vgremove -ff $vg
#
# TODO Turn this into another test case:
#
#for i in $(seq 1 $LVM_TEST_PVS); do
# vgcreate ${vg}$i "$DM_DEV_DIR/mapper/${PREFIX}pv$i"
#done