Public bug reported: On a freshly installed Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (raw minimal installation) with LVM on LUKS using https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Full_Disk_Encryption_Howto_2019 as a basis
/dev/sda2 => luks encrypted with LVM VG named "ubuntu" and LVM tag "ubuntu_vg" LV /boot named boot and LVM tag "ubuntu_vg,boot" LV /root named root with LVM tag "ubuntu_vg,root" LV /home named home with LVM tag "ubuntu_vg,home" LV /swap named swap with LVM tag "ubuntu_vg,swap" /dev/sda3 => LVM VG named "tools" VG and two LVs The tools VG and related LVs are always activated at startup despite the settings in /etc/lvm/lvm.conf. According to lvm2-activation-generator The lvm2-activation-generator is called by systemd(1) on boot to generate systemd units at runtime to activate LVM Logical Volumes (LVs) when global/event_activation=0 is set in lvm.conf(5). These units use vgchange -aay to activate LVs. (vgchange -aay that honours the activation/auto_activation_volume_list setting) With the following settings in lvm.conf: /etc/lvm/lvm.conf: global/event_activation event_activation = 0 activation/auto_activation_volume_list auto_activation_volume_list = [ "ubuntu", "@ubuntu_vg" ] activation/volume_list volume_list = [ "ubuntu", "@ubuntu_vg" ] >> tools VG/LV is activated at startup => KO even with journalctl log line: lvm[PID]: pvscan[PID] VG tools skip autoactivation lvm.conf settings are working because - Can be deactivated with vgchange -an tools - Can't be reactivated with vgchange -ay tools due to tools VG/Tags not listed in volume_list /etc/lvm/lvm.conf: global/event_activation event_activation = 0 activation/auto_activation_volume_list auto_activation_volume_list = [ "ubuntu", "@ubuntu_vg" ] activation/auto_activation_volume_list #auto_activation_volume_list = [ "ubuntu", "@ubuntu_vg" ] >> tools VG/LV is activated at startup => KO even with journalctl log line : lvm[PID]: pvscan[PID] VG tools skip autoactivation lvm.conf settings are working because - Can be deactivated with vgchange -an tools - Can be reactivated due to activation/volume_list is commented /etc/lvm/lvm.conf: global/event_activation event_activation = 0 global/global_filter global_filter = [ "r|.*sda3|" ] activation/auto_activation_volume_list auto_activation_volume_list = [ "ubuntu", "@ubuntu_vg" ] >> tools VG/LV is activated at startup => KO even if vgs do not show the tools VG due to the global/global_filter settings. lvm.conf settings are working because Can't be deactivated with vgchange -an tools due to the global/global_filter /etc/lvm/lvm.conf: global/event_activation event_activation = 0 activation/auto_activation_volume_list auto_activation_volume_list = [ ] >> tools VG/LV is activated at startup => KO even with an empty auto_activation_volume_list [ ] which disable any auto activation. A process or script bypass and does not honor the activation/auto_activation_volume_list, global/global_filter and global/event_activation settings in lvm.conf at startup and activate all available VG/LV without any trace in boot log. Any new VG/LV is always activated during startup even if these VG/LV are not related to the running system and configured to be not auto activated. Regards ** Affects: lvm2 (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided Status: New ** Description changed: On a freshly installed Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (raw minimal installation) with LVM on LUKS using https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Full_Disk_Encryption_Howto_2019 as a basis - /dev/sda2 => luks encrypted with LVM - VG named "ubuntu" and LVM tag "ubuntu_vg" - LV /boot named boot and LVM tag "ubuntu_vg,boot" - LV /root named root with LVM tag "ubuntu_vg,root" - LV /home named home with LVM tag "ubuntu_vg,home" - LV /swap named swap with LVM tag "ubuntu_vg,swap" + /dev/sda2 => luks encrypted with LVM + VG named "ubuntu" and LVM tag "ubuntu_vg" + LV /boot named boot and LVM tag "ubuntu_vg,boot" + LV /root named root with LVM tag "ubuntu_vg,root" + LV /home named home with LVM tag "ubuntu_vg,home" + LV /swap named swap with LVM tag "ubuntu_vg,swap" /dev/sda3 => LVM VG named "tools" VG and two LVs The tools VG and related LVs are always activated at startup despite the settings in /etc/lvm/lvm.conf. According to lvm2-activation-generator The lvm2-activation-generator is called by systemd(1) on boot to - generate systemd units at runtime to activate LVM Logical Volumes - (LVs) when global/event_activation=0 is set in lvm.conf(5). - These units use vgchange -aay to activate LVs. + generate systemd units at runtime to activate LVM Logical Volumes + (LVs) when global/event_activation=0 is set in lvm.conf(5). + These units use vgchange -aay to activate LVs. (vgchange -aay that honours the activation/auto_activation_volume_list setting) With the following settings in lvm.conf: /etc/lvm/lvm.conf: global/event_activation event_activation = 0 activation/auto_activation_volume_list auto_activation_volume_list = [ "ubuntu", "@ubuntu_vg" ] - activation/volume_list + activation/volume_list volume_list = [ "ubuntu", "@ubuntu_vg" ] >> tools VG/LV is activated at startup => KO even with journalctl log line: lvm[PID]: pvscan[PID] VG tools skip autoactivation lvm.conf settings are working because - - Can be desactivated with vgchange -an tools + - Can be deactivated with vgchange -an tools - Can't be reactivated with vgchange -ay tools due to tools VG/Tags not listed in volume_list /etc/lvm/lvm.conf: global/event_activation event_activation = 0 activation/auto_activation_volume_list auto_activation_volume_list = [ "ubuntu", "@ubuntu_vg" ] activation/auto_activation_volume_list #auto_activation_volume_list = [ "ubuntu", "@ubuntu_vg" ] >> tools VG/LV is activated at startup => KO even with journalctl log line : lvm[PID]: pvscan[PID] VG tools skip autoactivation lvm.conf settings are working because - - Can be desactivated with vgchange -an tools + - Can be deactivated with vgchange -an tools - Can be reactivated due to activation/volume_list is commented /etc/lvm/lvm.conf: global/event_activation event_activation = 0 global/global_filter global_filter = [ "r|.*sda3|" ] activation/auto_activation_volume_list auto_activation_volume_list = [ "ubuntu", "@ubuntu_vg" ] >> tools VG/LV is activated at startup => KO even if vgs do not show the tools VG due to the global/global_filter settings. lvm.conf settings are working because - Can't be desactivated with vgchange -an tools due to the global/global_filter or nor list this tools VG/LV. + Can't be deactivated with vgchange -an tools due to the global/global_filter or nor list this tools VG/LV. /etc/lvm/lvm.conf: global/event_activation event_activation = 0 activation/auto_activation_volume_list auto_activation_volume_list = [ ] >> tools VG/LV is activated at startup => KO even with an empty auto_activation_volume_list [ ] which disable any auto activation. A process or script bypass and does not honor the activation/auto_activation_volume_list, global/global_filter and global/event_activation settings in lvm.conf at startup and activate all available VG/LV without any trace in boot log. Any new VG/LV is always activated during startup even if these VG/LV are not related to the running system and configured to be not auto activated. Regards -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1922295 Title: lvm.conf activation/auto_activation_volume_list not honored, VG is always activated at startup To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lvm2/+bug/1922295/+subscriptions -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs