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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 1/27/20 10:43 AM, Rob Tongue wrote:<br>
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On 1/27/20 4:13 AM, Roland Kammerer wrote:
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Can you create resources based on the resource group on the
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via 'linstor'?
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I did this in both scenarios, with the diskless storage-pools I
created prior, and without. With the diskless pools, when creating
the resources, I was able to add with --drbd-diskless option, and
the resources showed up under /dev/drbd/by-res/ on all nodes, but
I could only modify/format the raw device on tank1. Without the
diskless storage pools created, however, the resources only showed
up on tank1's /dev/drbd/by-res directory. I must be missing some
steps there that the plugin would be performing.
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<p>One last tidbit, drbdadm status shows this for the resource I
created in proxmox from tank1 without the diskless storage-pools
created, and it is only showing up on tank1, not tank2 or tank3:</p>
<p>vm-3000-disk-1 role:Primary<br>
disk:UpToDate<br>
tank2 role:Secondary<br>
<b> peer-disk:Diskless</b><br>
tank3 role:Secondary<br>
<b> peer-disk:Diskless</b><br>
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<p>Not sure what to make of that. I am hesitant to blame the
proxmox plugin here, as I don't even see the devices listed in
/dev on 2 and 3. <br>
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