[DRBD-user] io error when mounting drbd device

Lawrence Strydom qholloi at gmail.com
Fri Feb 17 13:21:45 CET 2012

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


Hi Dave,

Thanks for all the help - The default log rotation time for ubuntu seems to
be 7 days so it seems this will remain a mystery.

A dedicated cross over for replication is not an option because the web
servers connect to the DB over the same link.  Is it possible to add the
public interface as a second replication interface? Do I simply add it in
the .res file with the existing ip address?

The setup was primary/primary uptodate/uptodate before I copied the sites
across. It then sat for a couple weeks doing nothing untill this week when
dev tested on it and this hapenned.

L



On 17 February 2012 14:01, David Coulson <david at davidcoulson.net> wrote:

>
>
> On 2/17/12 6:56 AM, Lawrence Strydom wrote:
>
> Couldn't find any PingAck's in the syslog - what else could have caused
> the split brain?
>
>
> ./syslog.2:Feb 15 13:40:35 web02 kernel: [   16.455206] block drbd0: self D3CCDACF6FD7FDB8:4579E80074D400D3:C117CFF0A5777F0F:0000000000000004 bits:14607528 flags:0
> ./syslog.2:Feb 15 13:40:35 web02 kernel: [   16.455211] block drbd0: peer 37C841BC2AA49AC4:4579E80074D400D3:C117CFF0A5777F0F:0000000000000004 bits:1407177 flags:0
> ./syslog.2:Feb 15 13:40:35 web02 kernel: [   16.455215] block drbd0: uuid_compare()=100 by rule 90
> ./syslog.2:Feb 15 13:40:35 web02 kernel: [   16.455217] block drbd0: Split-Brain detected, dropping connection!
>
> Was this ever really primary/primary, uptodate/uptodate? I can't find anything in the logs indicating that it was ever truly dual primary. Your logs seem to rotate quickly, so if you are really only keeping logs going back three days you'll probably never know root cause.
>
> Personally, I'd bypass the switch and go with a cross-connect direct between the boxes - Or two if you have enough NICs.
>
>
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