i know the drbd primary to primary it's for use ocfs/gfs, so for have the
filesystem read & write on both nodes, why you still using heartbeat 1.X



2012/8/3 Elvis Altherr <elvis.alth...@gmail.com>

> Am 03.08.2012 09:32, schrieb emmanuel segura:
> > are you using ext3 for drbd active/active? UMMMMM
> >
> > 2012/8/3 Elvis Altherr <elvis.alth...@gmail.com>
> >
> >> Hello together
> >>
> >> On my gentoo  servers (2 Node Cluster with kernel 3.x) i use heartbeat
> >> 3.0.5 and DRBD 8.4.0 for block replication between the two machines
> >> which served apache, mysql and samba fileservices
> >>
> >> Everything works fine, except the automatic sync between the two drives
> >> wich are both primarys
> >>
> >> What did i wrong?
> >>
> >>
> >> conf files see below
> >>
> >> drbd.conf
> >>
> >>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >> resource r0 {
> >>     # protocol to use; C is the the safest variant
> >>       net {
> >>       allow-two-primaries;
> >>       }
> >>       protocol C;
> >>          startup {
> >>          become-primary-on both;
> >> #timeout (in seconds) for the connection on startup
> >> wfc-timeout       90;
> >> # timeout (in seconds) for the connection on startup
> >> #after detection of data inconsistencies ("degraded mode")
> >> degr-wfc-timeout  120;
> >> }
> >>    syncer {
> >> # maximum bandwidth to use for this resource
> >> rate 100M;
> >> }
> >> on mail2 {
> >> ### options for master-server ###
> >> # name of the allocated blockdevice
> >> device     /dev/drbd0;
> >> # underlying blockdevice
> >> disk       /dev/sdb1;
> >> #address and port to use for the synchronisation
> >> # here we use the heartbeat network
> >> address    10.0.0.1:7788;
> >> # where to store DRBD metadata; here it's on the underlying device
> itself
> >> meta-disk  internal;
> >> }
> >> on disthost3 {
> >> device /dev/drbd1;
> >> disk /dev/sda6;
> >> address 10.0.0.2:7788;
> >> meta-disk internal;
> >> }
> >>
> >>
> >> haresoures file for heartbeat
> >>
> >>
> >> mail2 10.0.0.3 drbddisk::r0 Filesystem::/dev/drbd0::/drfs::ext3 apache2
> >> mysql bind samba
> >>
> >> ha.cf
> >>
> >>
> >>    # Logging
> >>    debug                          1
> >>    use_logd                       true
> >> logfacility                     daemon
> >>
> >> # Misc Options
> >> traditional_compression         off
> >> compression                     bz2
> >> coredumps                       true
> >> auto_failback                   on
> >>
> >> # Communications
> >> udpport                 694
> >> #ucast                          eth1 10.0.0.1
> >> bcast                           eth1
> >> #autojoin                       any
> >>
> >> # Thresholds (in seconds)
> >> keepalive                       2
> >> warntime                        5
> >> deadtime                        15
> >> initdead                        60
> >> crm                             no
> >> node                            mail2
> >> node                            disthost3
> >> ~
> >>
> >>
> >> thanks for your help
> >>
> >> --
> >> Freundliche Grüsse
> >>
> >> Elvis Altherr
> >> Brauerstrasse 83a
> >> 9016 St. Gallen
> >> 071 280 13 79 (Privat)
> >> elvis.alth...@gmail.com
> >>
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> >
> >
> yes.. woud i better use GFS2 or OFCS (which both dosen't work under
> kernel 3.x) ?
>
> Or which is the best file system porpouse for my case?
>
>
>
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