Hi list,

I have a question regarding filesystem consistency - say I choose async 
protocol (A) and the master peer node crashes fatally in the middle of write 
operation.
The slave peer node will then be outdated, but what happens to the filesystem 
on the top of the replicated block device - will I be able to restore data from 
the outdated peer?

My understanding is that DRBD completely ignores the filesystem, so unless I 
choose synchronous replication protocol C, filesystem corruption can occur on 
the peer node.

Am I right?
Thanks,

Ondrej

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