Note: "permalinks" may not be as permanent as we would like,
direct links of old sources may well be a few messages off.
Hi Guys, I'm running FC3 and 0.7.8. I have two drbd resources 'testdrbd' and 'data' defined in /etc/drbd.conf. When I start drbd, it says it starting "[ d0 d1 s0 s1 n0 n1 ]" - shouldn't this me "[testdrbd data]"?????? When i do a "cat /proc/drbd" it returns two resources.. [root at iha1 ~]# /etc/init.d/drbd start Starting DRBD resources: [ d0 d1 s0 s1 n0 n1 ]. *************************************************************** DRBD's startup script waits for the peer node(s) to appear. - In case this node was already a degraded cluster before the reboot the timeout is 40 seconds. [degr-wfc-timeout] - If the peer was available before the reboot the timeout will expire after 38 seconds. [wfc-timeout] (These values are for resource 'data'; 0 sec -> wait forever) To abort waiting enter 'yes' [ 4]:yes [root at iha1 ~]# cat /proc/drbd version: 0.7.8 (api:77/proto:74) SVN Revision: 1725 build by root at iha1.imvs.org, 2005-02-01 10:19:47 0: cs:WFConnection st:Secondary/Unknown ld:Consistent ns:0 nr:0 dw:0 dr:0 al:0 bm:0 lo:0 pe:0 ua:0 ap:0 1: cs:WFConnection st:Secondary/Unknown ld:Consistent ns:0 nr:0 dw:0 dr:0 al:0 bm:0 lo:0 pe:0 ua:0 ap:0 Does anyone know why it is 'd0 d1 s0 s1 n0 n1' and not my resource names (as it was in 0.7.5) ?? Cheers Jon -- ************************************************** Jonathan Soong Institute of Medical and Veterinary Science Information, Communication and Technology Services www.imvs.org Ph: +61 8 8222 3095