There's an unsubscribe option in their mailing list page... hope it helps.
https://lists.linbit.com/mailman/listinfo/drbd-user
On Mon, 12 Aug 2024 at 10:36, Ralph Ort wrote:
> Dear all,
> thanks for all the efforts over the years.
> Mind you, please, removing me from the DL?
> have a great ti
I'm not aware of any way to recover from this situtation apart from
restoring the DB from a backup. If I was on your shoes, I would backup drbd
resource files usually stored within /var/lib/linstor.d on each satellite
node. Those are resource config files which linstor is managing centrally
from th
I believe that there two different things that need to be done. First is to
expand DRBD backing device and then after resize the volume at DRBD level.
If the backing device is LVM, then use the steps required by that to expand
the LV. Once the LVs have been expand on all nodes, then you can use
"dr
Which drbd kmod version are you using?
There have been some changes lately in the quorum mechanism, which you may
benefit from...
https://lists.linbit.com/pipermail/drbd-user/2023-January/026354.html
On Wed, 15 Mar 2023 at 16:28, kvaps wrote:
> Hi, any idea why drbd can lose their quorum? Al
>
> But Why do we need to preserve the metadata via snapshot at the first
> place as it is believed that once you rollback the using the snapshot drbd
> would get confused and would attempt resynchronisation of the entire device
> again any way
>
Consider the following scenario, Two nodes A and B.
What's the content of linbit repo ? It could be related to the recent
migration of their repos..
Here's what's on mine (I'm on pve7)..
# cat /etc/apt/sources.list.d/linbit.list
deb http://packages.linbit.com/proxmox/ proxmox-7 drbd-9
On Fri, 25 Mar 2022 at 16:39, Sébastien CHATEAU-DUTIER <
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Not an expert, so don't get my words for granted. You can calculate
estimated metadata size by using the formula described in chapter "16.1.3.
Estimating meta data size" in the drbd user guide.
To check the current space (in sectors) allocated for metadata, subtract
the total disk size in sectors