Hi all,
I have a primary/primary - VMware cluster setup which is up and running.
Now, if we do a backup of the esx below (snapshotbased), I often face the
problem that the nodes run out of sync.
My question is, does any of you have a higher timeout-value ?
What would be the max-values for
Why does one resource comes up in diskless mode, does it mean that its
faulty?
Thanks a lot,
Alan
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Hello,
I just set my first drbd (drbd 8.3). Classic configuration, one
primary, one secondary.
So far so good. My question is how can I measure how far secondary is
behind primary (either in estimated seconds or kilobytes).
Thanks in advance.
Mike.
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Am Montag, 22. Februar 2010 16:45:58 schrieb Mike Bro:
Hello,
I just set my first drbd (drbd 8.3). Classic configuration, one
primary, one secondary.
So far so good. My question is how can I measure how far secondary is
behind primary (either in estimated seconds or kilobytes).
Thanks in
cat /proc/drbd
or
watch -n1 cat /proc/drbd
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Mike Bro wrote:
Hello,
I just set my first drbd (drbd 8.3). Classic configuration, one
primary, one secondary.
So far so good. My
Alan Cowes wrote:
Why does one resource comes up in diskless mode, does it mean that its
faulty?
iirc, it means that either it isn't configured with a disk or that drbd
could not open the device it is configured for. i think it wont use a
disk if it is mounted or otherwise in use. so