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storage: lvm: lvcreate fails with allocation=0, don't do that
On F17 at least, this command fails:
$ sudo /usr/sbin/lvcreate --name sparsetest -L 0K --virtualsize 16384K vgvirt
Unable to create new logical volume with no extents
Which is unfortunate since allocation=0 is what virt-manager tries to use
by default.
Rather than telling the user 'don't do that', let's just give them the
smallest allocation possible if alloc=0 is requested.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=866481
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@ -725,7 +725,8 @@ virStorageBackendLogicalCreateVol(virConnectPtr conn,
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NULL);
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virCommandAddArg(cmd, "-L");
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if (vol->capacity != vol->allocation) {
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virCommandAddArgFormat(cmd, "%lluK", VIR_DIV_UP(vol->allocation, 1024));
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virCommandAddArgFormat(cmd, "%lluK",
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VIR_DIV_UP(vol->allocation ? vol->allocation : 1, 1024));
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virCommandAddArg(cmd, "--virtualsize");
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}
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virCommandAddArgFormat(cmd, "%lluK", VIR_DIV_UP(vol->capacity, 1024));
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