Note: "permalinks" may not be as permanent as we would like,
direct links of old sources may well be a few messages off.
I forgot about one important link: http://www.drbd.org/support.html ;-) / 2004-08-23 15:34:11 +0200 \ Lars Ellenberg: > / 2004-08-23 10:08:39 -0300 > \ Giuliano Gigli: > > So i got a small question ! > > > > I will use my /dev/hda7 for the replication. This device is formated with ext3. > > > > My question is : It should be mounted when i type the drbdadm up all ? > > > > Or it have to be unmounted ? > > > > Ok ... i will use Slackware 9 or 10 for this and DRBD 0.7.2 . > > > > So .. after i create the block devide /dev/drbdX ... i just need to > > configure the drbd.conf and type the drbdadm up all ? > > understand the concept of, and difference between, > file system and block device. > > read the drbd documentation. > understand the documentation. > > if you think it is misleading, unclear, incomplete, or even plain wrong, > tell us where, and why you think so. > then we can improve it. > > read README, INSTALL, and upgrade-* > in the drbd tarball/svn checkout/wherever. > really read the upgrade-* files! don't miss it... > > have a look at > http://www.drbd.org > http://www.drbd.org/drbd-article.html > http://www.linux-mag.com/2003-11/drbd_01.html > http://www.linux-mag.com/2003-11/toc.html > http://linuxha.trick.ca/DRBD_2fFAQ > > the article refers to drbd 0.6, so the drbd.conf and some minor things have > changed, but the concept should be clear. Lars Ellenberg -- please use the "List-Reply" function of your email client.