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rbd: do not try to run resizefs
on an encrypted BlockMode volume
When a volume has AccessType=Block and is encrypted with LUKS, a resize
of the filesystem on the (decrypted) block-device is attempted. This
should not be done, as the application that requested the Block volume
is the only authoritive reader/writer of the data.
In particular VirtualMachines that use RBD volumes as a disk, usually
have a partition table on the disk, instead of only a single filesystem.
The `resizefs` command will not be able to resize the filesystem on the
block-device, as it is a partition table.
When `resizefs` fails during NodeStageVolume, the volume is unstaged and
an error is returned.
Resizing an encrypted block-device requires `cryptsetup resize` so that
the LUKS header on the RBD-image is updated with the correct size. But
there is no need to call `resizefs` in this case.
Fixes: #3945
Signed-off-by: Niels de Vos <ndevos@ibm.com>
(cherry picked from commit f60a358007
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@ -512,6 +512,14 @@ func resizeNodeStagePath(ctx context.Context,
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if err != nil {
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return status.Error(codes.Internal, err.Error())
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}
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// If this is a AccessType=Block volume, do not attempt
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// filesystem resize. The application is in charge of the data
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// on top of the raw block-device, we can not assume there is a
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// filesystem at all.
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if isBlock {
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return nil
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}
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}
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// check stagingPath needs resize.
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ok, err = resizer.NeedResize(devicePath, stagingTargetPath)
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