Note: "permalinks" may not be as permanent as we would like,
direct links of old sources may well be a few messages off.
I guess what i am looking for is how fast the drbd devices are staying in sync, but being able to see this at any time, not when one device has been out of sync for a long time or on the initial sync. Just at point of time perhaps what the high / low and avg sync sped has been. Otherwise you have no way to know the devices are syncing at a reasonable rate if you have suspected performance problems how can you verify how fast they are in sync. On 8/9/06, Lars Ellenberg <Lars.Ellenberg at linbit.com> wrote: > > / 2006-08-09 11:48:34 -0400 > \ Vampire D: > > Where can you find the sync rate under cat /proc/drbd? > > Is it in a version after 0.7.16? As far as I heard it was not listed > under > > cat /proc/drbd in any future version. > > hm. obvisously the sync rate is only shown when the syncer is running? > maybe you call something "sync rate" that I would call differently? > > please define what seems so obvious, > what is it we are talking about here. > > what is "sync rate"? > > -- > : Lars Ellenberg Tel +43-1-8178292-0 : > : LINBIT Information Technologies GmbH Fax +43-1-8178292-82 : > : Schoenbrunner Str. 244, A-1120 Vienna/Europe http://www.linbit.com : > __ > please use the "List-Reply" function of your email client. > _______________________________________________ > drbd-user mailing list > drbd-user at lists.linbit.com > http://lists.linbit.com/mailman/listinfo/drbd-user > -- "Do the actors on Unsolved Mysteries ever get arrested because they look just like the criminal they are playing?" Christopher -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.linbit.com/pipermail/drbd-user/attachments/20060809/c59dc6f4/attachment.htm>