[DRBD-user] Oops after upgrading kernel

Lars Marowsky-Bree lmb at suse.de
Sun Jan 23 17:47:29 CET 2005

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On 2005-01-21T23:03:09, Pavel Srubar <pajinek at centrum.cz> wrote:

> I have run drbd 0.7.7 on SLES9 for a couple of month without any
> problems.  Everytime I upgraded distribution kernel I compiled drbd
> against new kernel sources and everything went well. But after last
> upgrade to kernel version 2.6.5-7.139-smp
> SLES9_SP1_BRANCH-200501141541330000 I get Oops after trying to make
> filesystem on drbd0 device and command accessing device will hang
> until hard reboot. Used HW: 2x machine with Intel Xeon 3.0Ghz, 1G RAM,
> each machine has 2 SCSI 72GB HDD connected together as HW RAID 1, one
> partition (53GB) /dev/cciss/c0d0p7 is used as a physical device for
> drbd0. Follows actions I made and dmesg output after them (for this
> test I used another HDD with 400MB partition):

Just as a further question, do you use md (raid etc) or DM (logical
volume management) above or underneath drbd in these configurations?


Sincerely,
    Lars Marowsky-Brée <lmb at suse.de>

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