Hello all;<br>
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I posted an Email about some problems I'm having with drbd booting up and fsck issues...<br>
I am still curious if anyone has an answer to that question...<br>
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but in reading more of the Email from this group, I find myself backing
up, and re-asking a more basic question - am I using the correct
solution?<br>
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(from my last Email)<br>
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running debian etch; drbd v0.7; along with HA; under ext3 filesystems; [snip]<br>
<p>when I bring up the primary system I get (during boot): fsck fails on /dev/drbd0 [snip]<br>
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What I believe is happening is: the drbd module isn't being loaded before the system boot process wants to run fsck process...<br>
what's the best way to fix this? [snip]<br>
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SO - here's what I really want: 2 server's fully redundant with each
other - running several vmware virtual servers. If 1 system fails, the
other system seemlessly provides access to the virtual servers,
without any interruption of service to the network. I would prefer a
solution which only requires 2 physical servers.<br>
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Here's my current solution: drbd with HA (high availability)<br>
What I'm finding, is that HA is not an "instant" availability solution.
So now I'm wondering if I need some other clustering solution.<br>
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Anyone have suggestions on what's the best solution, and which applications provide same?<br>
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TIA - Bob<br>
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