[CentOS] LVM thin volumes fstrim operation not supported
Tim Robinson
terobinson at gmail.com
Wed Jan 20 00:36:17 UTC 2016
I still get the "the discard operation is not supported" fstrim error
when the LVs are set to "nopassdown"
Seems that when I use ext4 the fstrim reports that it worked but the
LVs Data% does not decrease after the fstrim. xfs just throws the
error.
I've also been looking at the output of lsblk -D
# lsblk -D
NAME DISC-ALN DISC-GRAN DISC-MAX DISC-ZERO
xvdb 0 0B 0B 0
├─data-pool00_tmeta 0 0B 0B 0
│ └─data-pool00-tpool 0 0B 0B 0
│ ├─data-pool00 0 0B 0B 0
│ └─data-data 0 0B 0B 0
└─data-pool00_tdata 0 0B 0B 0
└─data-pool00-tpool 0 0B 0B 0
├─data-pool00 0 0B 0B 0
└─data-data 0 0B 0B 0
I expect the DISC-GRAN and DISC-MAX to be greater than 0B.
On 20 January 2016 at 09:46, Chris Murphy <lists at colorremedies.com> wrote:
> My guess? The passthrough is causing the error when the command passes
> through to the actual device, which doesn't support Trim.
>
> I don't know how it actually works, but you can try to poke it with this
> stick: copy a large file to this LV. Check the LV with lvdisplay. Delete
> the file. Fstrim. Lvdisplay. Now compare the two lvdisplay results.
>
> It should show the PEs used are less after fstrim.
>
>
> Chris Murphy
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