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2012 Feb 09
2
XL toolstack and drbd
Hej folks,
I''m messing around with DRBD once again but with a new Xen 4.1.2 installation
using the XL toolstack instead of the xend daemon.
However, after getting my DRBD installed and a device operational, trying to create
a domU using the drbd block device doesn''t want to work:
xl create -c test.cfg
Parsing config file test.cfg
Unknown disk type: drbd
My config has:
disk
2008 Sep 24
5
Bug#500047: xen-utils-3.0.3-1: domU reboot fails when using DRBD as vbd
Package: xen-utils-3.0.3-1
Version: 3.0.3-0-4
Severity: normal
Rebooting from inside domU hangs in initrd:
Begin: Waiting for root file system... ...
Root file system is not available because underlying DRBD device
got deactivated during reboot:
$ cat /proc/drbd
version: 8.0.13 (api:86/proto:86)
GIT-hash: ee3ad77563d2e87171a3da17cc002ddfd1677dbe build by phil at fat-tyre, 2008-08-04
2011 May 08
3
xl - no support for DRBD disks?
I tried to create a domain with drbd based disk as the backend
"drbd:<resourcename>,..," and I get a "unknown disk type" error.
I can spin out a patch if needed, but just wanted to know apriori if
this was left out for any specific reason.
shriram
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2010 Mar 27
1
DRBD,GFS2 and GNBD without all clustered cman stuff
Hi all,
Where i want to arrive:
1) having two storage server replicating partition with DRBD
2) exporting via GNBD from the primary server the drbd with GFS2
3) inporting the GNBD on some nodes and mount it with GFS2
Assuming no logical error are done in the last points logic this is the
situation:
Server 1: LogVol09, DRDB configured as /dev/drbd0 replicated to Server 2.
DRBD seems to work
2007 Oct 25
2
kmod-drbd
hi, I was following this wiki http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Ha-Drbd for
my CentOS 5 installation, but it appears that the kmod-drdb is not for
the newest kernel. Would anyone know how long before this is updated?
kmod-drbd i686 8.0.6-1.2.6.18_8.1.14.el5 extras
kernel i686 2.6.18-8.el5 installed
2011 Aug 30
2
using a drbd device
Hi List,
is it possible with the virt-manager to choose a drbd device?
Example:
9:testsever Connected Primary/Secondary UpToDate/UpToDate C
is running on /dev/sda9 but I canĀ“t use it as a drive.
(syntax?)
Best,
Mike
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2006 Jun 24
2
DRBD Problem
Hi all,
I've been wrestling with a problem with drdb and centos. I have
successfully created one drbd resource, but when I try the create a 2nd, I
get an error on one of the nodes:
Lower device is already mounted.
Command 'drbdsetup /dev/drbd1 disk /dev/hdd1 internal -1' terminated with
exit code 20
The partition is not mounted from fstab etc and is newly created with
parted after
2005 Apr 19
2
xenU and drbd
Hi,
i''ve a problem with drbd 0.7.10 module on an xenU OS (testing).
I''ve compiling drbd with "make clean all" then "make install" without error.
modprobe drbd OK with no error too and now and trying to start drdb
/etc/init.d/drbd start
Starting DRBD resources: can not open /dev/drbd0: No such device or
address
[ d0 can not open /dev/drbd0: No such device
2011 Jul 25
1
kernel 3.0.0 mainline and drbd 8.4
hi xen user/dev list,
i want to compile drbd 8.4 against kernel mainline 3.0 source and receive an
error:
my commands:
# cd /usr/src/drbd-8.4.0
# ./autogen.sh
# ./configure --localstatedir=/var --sysconfdir=/etc --with-km=yes # cd
/usr/src/drbd-8.4.0/drbd # make clean # make KDIR=/usr/src/linux-3.0
the error message:
***
In file included from include/linux/security.h:25,
2011 Jul 25
1
kernel 3.0.0 mainline and drbd 8.4
hi xen user/dev list,
i want to compile drbd 8.4 against kernel mainline 3.0 source and receive an
error:
my commands:
# cd /usr/src/drbd-8.4.0
# ./autogen.sh
# ./configure --localstatedir=/var --sysconfdir=/etc --with-km=yes # cd
/usr/src/drbd-8.4.0/drbd # make clean # make KDIR=/usr/src/linux-3.0
the error message:
***
In file included from include/linux/security.h:25,
2011 Mar 23
3
EXT4 Filesystem Mount Failed (bad geometry: block count)
Dear All,
Currently using RHEL6 Linux and Kernel Version is 2.6.32-71.el6.i686 and DRBD Version is 8.3.10
DRBD is build from source and Configured DRBD with 2 Node testing with Simplex Setup
Server 1 : 192.168.13.131 IP Address and hostname is primary
Server 2 : 192.168.13.132 IP Address and hostname is secondary
Finally found that drbd0, drbd1 mount failed problem
*Found some error messages
2007 Feb 21
1
Performance Problems while reading
Hi all
We are using a 2 node cluster with drbd 8 (primary/primary state) and
ocfs2. Reading a file on one node while it will be written on the other
node is very slow. Reading a file on node while it will be written on
the same node is fast.
In the first case the node which wants to read the file has to ask the
other to downgrade the locklevel. In my opinion this is a bottleneck, if
the files are
2008 Nov 21
4
two dovecot server using the same file system
Hi all.
I want to use two servers with dovecot using a common file system with drbd.
So I have several questions.
If one server write a mail to th file system he will use his name as
part of the mail identification.
the second server will use his own name. Each server will generate it
own mail numbers . When an imap or pop user will consult the mails i
shoul be confusion. Am I correct. is there
2005 Jan 26
2
drdb fails under xen
Under xen, either stock xen-2.0.1+linux-2.6.9 or Fedora''s latest
(2.6.10-1.1109_FC4), drdb (<http://www.drbd.org/>),as soon as I try to
write to one of its devices, causes "Badness" in the kernel and,
ultimately, a spontaneous reboot.
Under non-xen 2.6.10-1.1109_FC4 and 2.6.9-1.678_FC3, drbd works fine.
The error:
Jan 25 21:01:23 turing kernel: Badness in blk_plug_device
2009 Jan 27
20
Xen SAN Questions
Hello Everyone,
I recently had a question that got no responses about GFS+DRBD clusters for Xen VM storage, but after some consideration (and a lot of Googling) I have a couple of new questions.
Basically what we have here are two servers that will each have a RAID-5 array filled up with 5 x 320GB SATA drives, I want to have these as useable file systems on both servers (as they will both be
2010 Mar 24
10
how to synch multiple servers?
Is there a way to synch multiple servers at once so when one is changed,
samba updates all the other servers at the same time automatically?
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2007 Oct 17
3
drbd
trying to follow the ha-drbd HOWTO on the centos wiki...
I prep two identical systems with centos 5, leaving some disk space
unassigned (they only have one scsi drive), create /dev/sda4 partitions
on each to use for the repdata...
I install the modules, create a /etc/drbd.conf like...
[root at svfis-blade03 ~]# more /etc/drbd.conf
#
# please have a a look at the example configuration file in
2013 Oct 07
2
Failover
Hi guys,
I have a domain with Samba 4.0.5 domain controllers and also a failover
DRBD shared disk, where the "active" DC controlls the access to the disk.
DOMAINC01 - 10.48.16.150
DOMAINC02 - 10.48.16.151
DOMAINCHA - 10.48.16.155 << this would be the failover IP, which works
perfectly on Windows XP clients.
I can see the shares, just like on DOMAINC01 or DOMAINC02 and if the
2011 Feb 27
1
Recover botched drdb gfs2 setup .
Hi.
The short story... Rush job, never done clustered file systems before,
vlan didn't support multicast. Thus I ended up with drbd working ok
between the two servers but cman / gfs2 not working, resulting in what
was meant to be a drbd primary/primary cluster being a primary/secondary
cluster until the vlan could be fixed with gfs only mounted on the one
server. I got the single server
2011 Dec 06
2
OCFS2 showing "No space left on device" on a device with free space
Hi ,
I am getting the error "No space left on device" on a device with free
space which is ocfs2 filesystem.
Additional information is as below,
[root at sai93 staging]# debugfs.ocfs2 -n -R "stats" /dev/sdb1 | grep -i
"Cluster Size"
Block Size Bits: 12 Cluster Size Bits: 15
[root at sai93 ~]# cat /etc/redhat-release
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release