> I
>  got you completely backwards then. No issues with your scenario as far
> as I can see.
> 
> About asynchrony, you may want to try Protocol B.
> 

Right, but how do I accomplish this with two local disks?  Since the
iSCSI disk will appear local to the system running DRBD, and since I'm
running Solaris on the iSCSI target side (can't run DRBD on Solaris),
this seems like the best way to accomplish the task.  I've tried a
couple of different methods for assigning two local hosts to the same
resource, and it doesn't seem to work.  That's the real trick to this
whole thing - how to get everything to operate locally on two local
disks and not require a second remote host.

-Nick



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