On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 09:52:45AM -0700, Mike Lovell wrote:
> ummmm. yeah. something else is using the underlying device. it is
> mounted to /home. maybe lsof wont show the device if it is just
> mounted.
> 
> either way, you need to umount /home restart drbd so that drbd can
> claim the device, /dev/md1. you would then want to change your fstab
> to point /home to /dev/drbd1 instead of /dev/md1.

Probably add a noauto as well.

And don't forget to trigger a full sync, as DRBD now has no idea what
might have been changed while you had been bypassing it...


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