<div dir="ltr">Hi!<div><br></div><div>To answer myself on this, I commented-out these settings from configuration, and this started to work again:</div><div><br></div><div><div>disk-barrier no;</div><div>disk-flushes no;</div>
<div>disk-drain no;</div><div><br></div><div>Still, I would like to know your opinion on this, why would this settings cause such a message? and, why only after a failure?</div><div><br></div><div>Thanks!</div><div><br></div>
<div>Ildefonso.</div><div class="gmail_extra"><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 5:39 PM, Jose Ildefonso Camargo Tolosa <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:ildefonso.camargo@gmail.com" target="_blank">ildefonso.camargo@gmail.com</a>></span> wrote:<br>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0px 0px 0px 0.8ex;border-left-width:1px;border-left-color:rgb(204,204,204);border-left-style:solid;padding-left:1ex"><div dir="ltr">Hi!<div><br></div><div>I had a server issue recently that produced an split brain (no big deal this far), however, when I tried to resync, I started to see this messages in new master server:</div>
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<div>d-con shared: BAD! BarrierAck #547846 received, expected #547845!<br></div><div><br></div><div>Where the first number is always greater than the second by 1.</div><div><br></div><div>This is Kernel 3.10.5, in-kernel DRBD 8.4.3.</div>
<div><br></div><div>Any ideas?</div><div><br></div><div>Thanks!</div><span class=""><font color="#888888"><div><br></div><div>Ildefonso.</div><div><br></div><div><br></div></font></span></div>
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