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Don Brady 5caeef02fa
RAID-Z expansion feature
This feature allows disks to be added one at a time to a RAID-Z group,
expanding its capacity incrementally.  This feature is especially useful
for small pools (typically with only one RAID-Z group), where there
isn't sufficient hardware to add capacity by adding a whole new RAID-Z
group (typically doubling the number of disks).

== Initiating expansion ==

A new device (disk) can be attached to an existing RAIDZ vdev, by
running `zpool attach POOL raidzP-N NEW_DEVICE`, e.g. `zpool attach tank
raidz2-0 sda`.  The new device will become part of the RAIDZ group.  A
"raidz expansion" will be initiated, and the new device will contribute
additional space to the RAIDZ group once the expansion completes.

The `feature@raidz_expansion` on-disk feature flag must be `enabled` to
initiate an expansion, and it remains `active` for the life of the pool.
In other words, pools with expanded RAIDZ vdevs can not be imported by
older releases of the ZFS software.

== During expansion ==

The expansion entails reading all allocated space from existing disks in
the RAIDZ group, and rewriting it to the new disks in the RAIDZ group
(including the newly added device).

The expansion progress can be monitored with `zpool status`.

Data redundancy is maintained during (and after) the expansion.  If a
disk fails while the expansion is in progress, the expansion pauses
until the health of the RAIDZ vdev is restored (e.g. by replacing the
failed disk and waiting for reconstruction to complete).

The pool remains accessible during expansion.  Following a reboot or
export/import, the expansion resumes where it left off.

== After expansion ==

When the expansion completes, the additional space is available for use,
and is reflected in the `available` zfs property (as seen in `zfs list`,
`df`, etc).

Expansion does not change the number of failures that can be tolerated
without data loss (e.g. a RAIDZ2 is still a RAIDZ2 even after
expansion).

A RAIDZ vdev can be expanded multiple times.

After the expansion completes, old blocks remain with their old
data-to-parity ratio (e.g. 5-wide RAIDZ2, has 3 data to 2 parity), but
distributed among the larger set of disks.  New blocks will be written
with the new data-to-parity ratio (e.g. a 5-wide RAIDZ2 which has been
expanded once to 6-wide, has 4 data to 2 parity).  However, the RAIDZ
vdev's "assumed parity ratio" does not change, so slightly less space
than is expected may be reported for newly-written blocks, according to
`zfs list`, `df`, `ls -s`, and similar tools.

Sponsored-by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Sponsored-by: iXsystems, Inc.
Sponsored-by: vStack
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: Mark Maybee <mark.maybee@delphix.com>
Authored-by: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com>
Contributions-by: Fedor Uporov <fuporov.vstack@gmail.com>
Contributions-by: Stuart Maybee <stuart.maybee@comcast.net>
Contributions-by: Thorsten Behrens <tbehrens@outlook.com>
Contributions-by: Fmstrat <nospam@nowsci.com>
Contributions-by: Don Brady <dev.fs.zfs@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Don Brady <dev.fs.zfs@gmail.com>
Closes #15022
2023-11-08 10:19:41 -08:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
#
# CDDL HEADER START
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# CDDL HEADER END
#
#
# Copyright (c) 2015 by Delphix. All rights reserved.
# Copyright (C) 2016 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC.
# Copyright (c) 2017, Intel Corporation.
#
BASE_DIR=${0%/*}
SCRIPT_COMMON=common.sh
if [[ -f "${BASE_DIR}/${SCRIPT_COMMON}" ]]; then
. "${BASE_DIR}/${SCRIPT_COMMON}"
else
echo "Missing helper script ${SCRIPT_COMMON}" && exit 1
fi
# shellcheck disable=SC2034
PROG=zloop.sh
GDB=${GDB:-gdb}
DEFAULTWORKDIR=/var/tmp
DEFAULTCOREDIR=/var/tmp/zloop
function usage
{
cat >&2 <<EOF
$0 [-hl] [-c <dump directory>] [-f <vdev directory>]
[-m <max core dumps>] [-s <vdev size>] [-t <timeout>]
[-I <max iterations>] [-- [extra ztest parameters]]
This script runs ztest repeatedly with randomized arguments.
If a crash is encountered, the ztest logs, any associated
vdev files, and core file (if one exists) are moved to the
output directory ($DEFAULTCOREDIR by default). Any options
after the -- end-of-options marker will be passed to ztest.
Options:
-c Specify a core dump directory to use.
-f Specify working directory for ztest vdev files.
-h Print this help message.
-l Create 'ztest.core.N' symlink to core directory.
-m Max number of core dumps to allow before exiting.
-s Size of vdev devices.
-t Total time to loop for, in seconds. If not provided,
zloop runs forever.
-I Max number of iterations to loop before exiting.
EOF
}
function or_die
{
if ! "$@"; then
echo "Command failed: $*"
exit 1
fi
}
case $(uname) in
FreeBSD)
coreglob="z*.core"
;;
Linux)
# core file helpers
read -r origcorepattern </proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern
coreglob="$(grep -E -o '^([^|%[:space:]]*)' /proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern)*"
if [[ $coreglob = "*" ]]; then
echo "Setting core file pattern..."
echo "core" > /proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern
coreglob="$(grep -E -o '^([^|%[:space:]]*)' \
/proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern)*"
fi
;;
*)
exit 1
;;
esac
function core_file
{
# shellcheck disable=SC2012,SC2086
ls -tr1 $coreglob 2>/dev/null | head -1
}
function core_prog
{
# shellcheck disable=SC2154
prog=$ZTEST
core_id=$($GDB --batch -c "$1" | grep "Core was generated by" | \
tr \' ' ')
if [[ "$core_id" == *"zdb "* ]]; then
# shellcheck disable=SC2154
prog=$ZDB
fi
printf "%s" "$prog"
}
function store_core
{
core="$(core_file)"
if [[ $ztrc -ne 0 ]] || [[ -f "$core" ]]; then
df -h "$workdir" >>ztest.out
coreid=$(date "+zloop-%y%m%d-%H%M%S")
foundcrashes=$((foundcrashes + 1))
# zdb debugging
zdbcmd="$ZDB -U "$workdir/zpool.cache" -dddMmDDG ztest"
zdbdebug=$($zdbcmd 2>&1)
echo -e "$zdbcmd\n" >>ztest.zdb
echo "$zdbdebug" >>ztest.zdb
dest=$coredir/$coreid
or_die mkdir -p "$dest/vdev"
if [[ $symlink -ne 0 ]]; then
or_die ln -sf "$dest" "ztest.core.${foundcrashes}"
fi
echo "*** ztest crash found - moving logs to $dest"
or_die mv ztest.history ztest.zdb ztest.out "$dest/"
or_die mv "$workdir/"ztest* "$dest/vdev/"
if [[ -e "$workdir/zpool.cache" ]]; then
or_die mv "$workdir/zpool.cache" "$dest/vdev/"
fi
# check for core
if [[ -f "$core" ]]; then
coreprog=$(core_prog "$core")
coredebug=$($GDB --batch --quiet \
-ex "set print thread-events off" \
-ex "printf \"*\n* Backtrace \n*\n\"" \
-ex "bt" \
-ex "printf \"*\n* Libraries \n*\n\"" \
-ex "info sharedlib" \
-ex "printf \"*\n* Threads (full) \n*\n\"" \
-ex "info threads" \
-ex "printf \"*\n* Backtraces \n*\n\"" \
-ex "thread apply all bt" \
-ex "printf \"*\n* Backtraces (full) \n*\n\"" \
-ex "thread apply all bt full" \
-ex "quit" "$coreprog" "$core" 2>&1 | \
grep -v "New LWP")
# Dump core + logs to stored directory
echo "$coredebug" >>"$dest/ztest.gdb"
or_die mv "$core" "$dest/"
# Record info in cores logfile
echo "*** core @ $coredir/$coreid/$core:" | \
tee -a ztest.cores
fi
if [[ $coremax -gt 0 ]] &&
[[ $foundcrashes -ge $coremax ]]; then
echo "exiting... max $coremax allowed cores"
exit 1
else
echo "continuing..."
fi
fi
}
# parse arguments
# expected format: zloop [-t timeout] [-c coredir] [-- extra ztest args]
coredir=$DEFAULTCOREDIR
basedir=$DEFAULTWORKDIR
rundir="zloop-run"
timeout=0
size="512m"
coremax=0
symlink=0
iterations=0
while getopts ":ht:m:I:s:c:f:l" opt; do
case $opt in
t ) [[ $OPTARG -gt 0 ]] && timeout=$OPTARG ;;
m ) [[ $OPTARG -gt 0 ]] && coremax=$OPTARG ;;
I ) [[ -n $OPTARG ]] && iterations=$OPTARG ;;
s ) [[ -n $OPTARG ]] && size=$OPTARG ;;
c ) [[ -n $OPTARG ]] && coredir=$OPTARG ;;
f ) [[ -n $OPTARG ]] && basedir=$(readlink -f "$OPTARG") ;;
l ) symlink=1 ;;
h ) usage
exit 2
;;
* ) echo "Invalid argument: -$OPTARG";
usage
exit 1
esac
done
# pass remaining arguments on to ztest
shift $((OPTIND - 1))
# enable core dumps
ulimit -c unlimited
export ASAN_OPTIONS=abort_on_error=true:halt_on_error=true:allocator_may_return_null=true:disable_coredump=false:detect_stack_use_after_return=true
export UBSAN_OPTIONS=abort_on_error=true:halt_on_error=true:print_stacktrace=true
if [[ -f "$(core_file)" ]]; then
echo -n "There's a core dump here you might want to look at first... "
core_file
echo
exit 1
fi
if [[ ! -d $coredir ]]; then
echo "core dump directory ($coredir) does not exist, creating it."
or_die mkdir -p "$coredir"
fi
if [[ ! -w $coredir ]]; then
echo "core dump directory ($coredir) is not writable."
exit 1
fi
or_die rm -f ztest.history ztest.zdb ztest.cores
ztrc=0 # ztest return value
foundcrashes=0 # number of crashes found so far
starttime=$(date +%s)
curtime=$starttime
iteration=0
# if no timeout was specified, loop forever.
while (( timeout == 0 )) || (( curtime <= (starttime + timeout) )); do
if (( iterations > 0 )) && (( iteration++ == iterations )); then
break
fi
zopt="-G -VVVVV"
# start each run with an empty directory
workdir="$basedir/$rundir"
or_die rm -rf "$workdir"
or_die mkdir "$workdir"
# ashift range 9 - 15
align=$(((RANDOM % 2) * 3 + 9))
# choose parity value
parity=$(((RANDOM % 3) + 1))
draid_data=0
draid_spares=0
# randomly use special classes
class="special=random"
# choose between four types of configs
# (basic, raidz mix, raidz expansion, and draid mix)
case $((RANDOM % 4)) in
# basic mirror configuration
0) parity=1
mirrors=2
raid_children=0
vdevs=2
raid_type="raidz"
;;
# fully randomized mirror/raidz (sans dRAID)
1) mirrors=$(((RANDOM % 3) * 1))
raid_children=$((((RANDOM % 9) + parity + 1) * (RANDOM % 2)))
vdevs=$(((RANDOM % 3) + 3))
raid_type="raidz"
;;
# randomized raidz expansion (one top-level raidz vdev)
2) mirrors=0
vdevs=1
# derive initial raidz disk count based on parity choice
# P1: 3 - 7 disks
# P2: 5 - 9 disks
# P3: 7 - 11 disks
raid_children=$(((RANDOM % 5) + (parity * 2) + 1))
# 1/3 of the time use a dedicated '-X' raidz expansion test
if [[ $((RANDOM % 3)) -eq 0 ]]; then
zopt="$zopt -X -t 16"
raid_type="raidz"
else
raid_type="eraidz"
fi
;;
# fully randomized dRAID (sans mirror/raidz)
3) mirrors=0
draid_data=$(((RANDOM % 8) + 3))
draid_spares=$(((RANDOM % 2) + parity))
stripe=$((draid_data + parity))
extra=$((draid_spares + (RANDOM % 4)))
raid_children=$(((((RANDOM % 4) + 1) * stripe) + extra))
vdevs=$((RANDOM % 3))
raid_type="draid"
;;
*)
# avoid shellcheck SC2249
;;
esac
zopt="$zopt -K $raid_type"
zopt="$zopt -m $mirrors"
zopt="$zopt -r $raid_children"
zopt="$zopt -D $draid_data"
zopt="$zopt -S $draid_spares"
zopt="$zopt -R $parity"
zopt="$zopt -v $vdevs"
zopt="$zopt -a $align"
zopt="$zopt -C $class"
zopt="$zopt -s $size"
zopt="$zopt -f $workdir"
cmd="$ZTEST $zopt $*"
echo "$(date '+%m/%d %T') $cmd" | tee -a ztest.history ztest.out
$cmd >>ztest.out 2>&1
ztrc=$?
grep -E '===|WARNING' ztest.out >>ztest.history
store_core
curtime=$(date +%s)
done
echo "zloop finished, $foundcrashes crashes found"
# restore core pattern.
case $(uname) in
Linux)
echo "$origcorepattern" > /proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern
;;
*)
;;
esac
uptime >>ztest.out
if [[ $foundcrashes -gt 0 ]]; then
exit 1
fi