Deprecate sparse LVs
That feature was never tested in Nova and we had some bugs. Deprecating it. Change-Id: I6f05bb32313de1d832fe080c00a74508224acd77
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cfg.BoolOpt('sparse_logical_volumes',
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default=False,
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deprecated_for_removal=True,
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deprecated_since='18.0.0',
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deprecated_reason="""
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Sparse logical volumes is a feature that is not tested hence not supported.
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LVM logical volumes are preallocated by default. If you want thin provisioning,
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use Cinder thin-provisioned volumes.
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""",
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help="""
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Create sparse logical volumes (with virtualsize) if this flag is set to True.
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"""),
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super(Lvm, self).__init__(path, "block", "raw", is_block_dev=True)
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# TODO(pbrady): possibly deprecate libvirt.sparse_logical_volumes
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# for the more general preallocate_images
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# TODO(sbauza): Remove the config option usage and default the
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# LVM logical volume creation to preallocate the full size only.
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self.sparse = CONF.libvirt.sparse_logical_volumes
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self.preallocate = not self.sparse
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LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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# TODO(sbauza): Remove the possibility to ask for a sparse LV.
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def create_volume(vg, lv, size, sparse=False):
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"""Create LVM image.
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---
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deprecations:
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The ``[libvirt]/sparse_logical_volumes`` configuration option is now
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deprecated. Sparse logical volumes were never verified by tests in Nova
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and some bugs were found without having fixes so we prefer to deprecate
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that feature.
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By default, the LVM image backend allocates all the disk size to a logical
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volume. If you want to have the volume group having thin-provisioned
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logical volumes, use Cinder with volume-backed instances.
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