Note: "permalinks" may not be as permanent as we would like,
direct links of old sources may well be a few messages off.
Hi, Using 'cat /proc/drbd' is going to work, there is no link between the device name and this 'control name'. If you have more that one device, they will all be listed along with their status. The drbd-user mailing list archive will give you a link to LINBIT's DRBD user guide which will explain all field from this file. Pascal -- Pascal Charest, Free software consultant (GNU/linux) http://blog.pacharest.com & http://www.mass-storage.org On Thu, Mar 6, 2008 at 6:37 PM, CA Lists <lists at creativeanvil.com> wrote: > > /etc/init.d/drbd status, assuming your drbd startup script (LSB init > script) is in /etc/init.d > > You can also do "cat /proc/drbd" assuming your drbd disk is named 'drbd'. > > > > > Joe Koenig > > > > > Creative Anvil, Inc. > > Phone: 314.692.0338 > > 1346 Baur Blvd. > > Olivette, MO 63132 > > joe at creativeanvil.com > > http://www.creativeanvil.com > > Tao Yu wrote: > > I am using 8.0.6 and I have a question. > > The first time we bring up drbd instances on two nodes, there will be the > long-time-running processes to sync the full disk. How could I tell that the > full disk sync is done? Currently I use top to monitor the drbd_receiver and > drbd_worker processes, when their cpu usage is 0, I assume the process is > done. (ugly and not convincing to me, :( ) > > Is there any command to check this? > > ________________________________ > > > _______________________________________________ > drbd-user mailing list > drbd-user at lists.linbit.com > http://lists.linbit.com/mailman/listinfo/drbd-user > > > _______________________________________________ > drbd-user mailing list > drbd-user at lists.linbit.com > http://lists.linbit.com/mailman/listinfo/drbd-user > >