<p>I was playing with the settings yesterday and it let me set it at 600M and it didn't make a difference in the sync speed at all. I then tried it with your suggestion, dropped it to 150M just to be safe. Still no difference. I wonder what the deal is. Could it be that this is the initial sync?</p>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Aug 5, 2011 1:29 AM, "Caspar Smit" <<a href="mailto:c.smit@truebit.nl" target="_blank">c.smit@truebit.nl</a>> wrote:<br type="attribution">> Hi Matt,<br>> <br>> 1000M means 1000 Mb/s NOT 1000mbps. To reach 1000M you should have at least<br>
> one (probably two) 10gbit interface(s). Since you have two 1gbit interfaces<br>> (bonded with balance-rr?) a value between 100M and around 170M would be more<br>> appropiate.<br>> <br>> Kind regards,<br>
> Caspar<br>
> Op 5 aug. 2011 08:21 schreef "Matt Baer" <<a href="mailto:mbaer@lrnet1.com" target="_blank">mbaer@lrnet1.com</a>> het volgende:<br>>> When setting the syncer rate in drbd.conf to 1G, it won't start, citing<br>
> that<br>>> 1G is invalid. Get the same thing with 1000M. Any clue as to why? It<br>>> explicitly states that <<a href="mailto:mbaer@lrnet1.com" target="_blank">mbaer@lrnet1.com</a>>1G is acceptable in the docs.<br>
> I've<br>>> triple checked and both interfaces are auto-negotiated at 1000mbps full<br>>> duplex.<br></div>