[Linux-HA] Re: Re: Re: Stopping the Heartbeat daemon does not stop the DRBD Daemon
dk wrote: Joe Bill wrote: - 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..25621..0..2008..?00:00:00 [drbd7_worker] root.175581..0..2008..?00:00:00 [drbd7_receiver] root.246471..0.Jan02..?00:00:27 [drbd7_asender] Doesn't the '1'---^ here, mean 'root' detached ? ___ 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
Re: [Linux-HA] Re: Re: Re: Stopping the Heartbeat daemon does not stop the DRBD Daemon
- 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..25621..0..2008..?00:00:00 [drbd7_worker] root.175581..0..2008..?00:00:00 [drbd7_receiver] root.246471..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