Note: "permalinks" may not be as permanent as we would like,
direct links of old sources may well be a few messages off.
I think that the resync progress in drbd9 is visible in drbdadm status 2017-07-25 20:22 GMT+02:00 Eric Robinson <eric.robinson at psmnv.com>: >> http://docs.linbit.com/docs/users-guide-9.0/p-work/ >> >> 5.2.2. Status information in /proc/drbd >> >> '/proc/drbd' is deprecated. While it won’t be removed in the 8.4 series, we >> recommend to switch to other means, like Section 5.2.3, “Status information >> via drbdadm”; or, for monitoring even more convenient, Section 5.2.4, “One- >> shot or realtime monitoring via drbdsetup events2”. >> >> /proc/drbd is a virtual file displaying basic information about the DRBD >> module. It was used extensively up to DRBD 8.4, but couldn’t keep up with >> the amount of information provided by DRBD 9. >> > > Understood. I'm just not sure why the resync speed is a difficult property to determine and report for a given resource. It is very useful information. I get that /proc/drbd is no longer available, but is there a reason why the current resync rate is not visible somewhere else? > > -- > Eric Robinson >