>>> - The DRBD daemons provide the communication interface >>> for each network volume and are therefor an integral >>> part of the volume management. Without the DRBD daemons, >>> you (manually) and Heartbeat (automagically) could not >>> handle the DRBD volumes. >> Just to avoid confusion: There is no such thing as a DRBD daemon. DRBD >> is a kernel module. > > Now I'm the one confused. > What are these processes that show up when I ps -ef ? > > root......2562....1..0..2008..?....00:00:00 [drbd7_worker] > root.....17558....1..0..2008..?....00:00:00 [drbd7_receiver] > root.....24647....1..0.Jan02..?....00:00:27 [drbd7_asender] > > Doesn't the '1'---^ here, mean 'root' detached ?
Those are the kernel threads (indicated by the enclosing []) Regards Dominik _______________________________________________ Linux-HA mailing list Linux-HA@lists.linux-ha.org http://lists.linux-ha.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-ha See also: http://linux-ha.org/ReportingProblems