Hi
I am having a setup where drbd is running on top of a software raid. On
the drbd device a physical volume, a volume group and logical volumes
are created.
Online resizes of raid and drbd devices have been done.
Dumpe2fs gives for the filesystem on both nodes the same, 1654390784
blocks
> > On Wednesday 28 August 2013 00:07:35 Walter Robert Ditzler wrote:
> > > Hi DRBD List
> > >
> > > I would like to know if there is any plan to start a closer support
> > > together
> > > with XEN and DRBD related to Protocol D in the near feature?
> On 28.08.2013, at 15:28, Eugene Istomin wro
Le 29 sept. 2013 à 19:56, AZ 9901 a écrit :
> Le 17 août 2013 à 10:24, AZ 9901 a écrit :
>> Le 14 août 2013 à 21:42, AZ 9901 a écrit :
>>> 2013/8/14 AZ 9901 :
DRBD 8.3.15 does not compile with kernel 3.10.
Do you plan to release 8.3.16 (or a 8.3.15 patch) compatible with kernel
3.10
On Wed, Oct 09, 2013 at 03:33:51PM +, Myles Gray wrote:
> I know that this has been discussed many times over by the community
> and Linbit engineers, however, is iSCSI active/active now safely
> deployable on DRBD using the built in kernel scsi target (LIO)?
>
> I ask because it now supports
On 10/09/2013 08:57 AM, Urban Hakansson wrote:
> What versions of DRBD includes protocol D? Is there a list at
> http://www.drbd.org?
None that are officially supported or developed by LINBIT. LINBIT does
not endorse or condone the use of it.
Brian
>
> Is there a version of DRBD that is compa
The DRBD documentation states in Chapter 13(DRBD +8.4) and in Chapter 1 4 (DRBD
< 8.4) , Using Xen with DRBD
"Using DRBD VBDs"
In order to use a DRBD resource as the virtual block device, you must add a
line like the following to your Xen domU configuration:
disk = [ 'drbd:,xvda,w' ]
This e
What versions of DRBD includes protocol D? Is there a list at
http://www.drbd.org?
Is there a version of DRBD that is compatible with Remus that does not require
patching?
Urban Hakansson
Senior Software Engineer
Tecore Networks
Phone: +1 410 872 6315
Fax: +1 410 872 6010
Email: uhakans
I know that this has been discussed many times over by the community and Linbit
engineers, however, is iSCSI active/active now safely deployable on DRBD using
the built in kernel scsi target (LIO)?
I ask because it now supports VMWare's VAAI which is nothing more than a
collection of t10 SCSI c