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<p>On Mon, Aug 12, 2019 at 16:41:30, Eddie Chapman wrote:</p>
<pre>> There are some changes needed to your drbd configuration files when
> upgrading from 8 to 9. So my suggestion would be (if you really are now
> running drbd9 as you appear to be doing) that you go though those
> configuration files and make the those changes (check the drbd9 docs for
> what is needed), and then perhaps remove the existing v8 style init
> script from systemd and re-add the new v9 one that comes with your
> 9.5.0-2.fc30 packages.
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<p>Thanks so much for your suggestion. Even though Roland Kammerer
pointed out the problem today, this helped me in understanding
drbd quite a bit better as I've tried to figure out how to fix
this yesterday.</p>
<p>On Tue, Aug 13, 2019 at 08:12:11, Roland Kammerer wrote:</p>
<pre>> This is just utils and udev and stuff, but not the actual kmod, right?
> The kmod comes from upstream, is that correct? (cat /proc/drbd).
> If so, this would explain it. Unfortunately in kernel DRBD broke between
> 5.1 and 5.2. There are already discussions how to fix it.
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<p>Thank you so very much!!! This explains what happened.
Unfortunately, I haven't really found any post about the drbd
breaking between 5.1 and 5.2. So, after your explanation, I'm
quite happy to wait for a solution while temporarily keeping
everyone on a 5.1 kernel Version of F30. And yes, it's only the
utils and whatnot. If I do a cat /proc/drbd on my 5.1.19-300
kernel Version (where drbd is still working, hence the connected
VM), the output is the following:</p>
<p>version: 8.4.11 (api:1/proto:86-101)<br>
srcversion: C27D50EE6C67ED861348AA6 <br>
3: cs:Connected ro:Primary/Secondary ds:UpToDate/UpToDate C r-----<br>
ns:1111972 nr:0 dw:1111972 dr:3637683 al:1293 bm:0 lo:0 pe:0
ua:0 ap:0 ep:1 wo:f oos:0</p>
<p>Again, thank you guys so much! I was quite desperate to find out
what's going on since we're depending on our VMs working most
days. And I do hope I haven't bolloxed up the formatting of the
e-mails quite so much and kind of done it right. Haven't ever
posted in a mailing list before. <br>
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<p>Regards, Jamie<br>
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