[DRBD-user] Re: How can web100 block drbd?

Lars Ellenberg Lars.Ellenberg at linbit.com
Fri Apr 7 00:39:16 CEST 2006

Note: "permalinks" may not be as permanent as we would like,
direct links of old sources may well be a few messages off.


/ 2006-04-06 02:07:03 -0400
\ Maurice Volaski:
> >so this is not a bug in drbd, but web100 alters the timing "somehow"
> >that it takes several seconds to get one single data block through.
> 
> Is that really the case (see below)? Do you have any guess about the
> "somehow"? The timing of what exactly? I gather that there are two
> separate lines of communication for each resource, the ping and the
> data stream and what's below is only the ping. The data stream is
> being ignored.
> 
> Here's an excerpt from tcpdump taken from the acting primary
> (kennedy2), which lacks the web100 kernel, just after drbd has been
> brought up on the web100-based peer (kennedy1). There are two
> resources, one using port 7790 and the other using port 7791.

and what am I supposed to do with that?

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