On Thu, Jul 07, 2016 at 06:04:15PM +0300, Maxim Perevedentsev wrote:
Calling guestfs_is_lv on btrfs subvolume throws an error.
Here we workaround it by returning 'false' for subvolumes.
---
sparsify/utils.ml | 3 ++-
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/sparsify/utils.ml b/sparsify/utils.ml
index 9a49504..8d99db1 100644
--- a/sparsify/utils.ml
+++ b/sparsify/utils.ml
@@ -34,7 +34,8 @@ let is_read_only_lv (g : G.guestfs) =
if lv_attr.[1] = 'r' then Some lv_uuid else None
) lvs in
fun fs ->
- if g#is_lv fs then (
+ (* Btrfs subvolumes are NOT read-only LVs *)
+ if not (is_btrfs_subvolume g fs) && g#is_lv fs then (
let uuid = g#lvuuid fs in
List.exists (fun u -> compare_lvm2_uuids uuid u = 0) ro_uuids
I really think it would be better for is_lv to take a Mountable.
Then in daemon/lvm.c we can just return false for any mountables which
are passed in where mountable->im_type != MOUNTABLE_DEVICE.
Rich.
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