On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 10:32:17AM +0800, yibin.ji...@gmail.com typed:
> hello
>
> I hava a question, can the DRBD run on freebsd ? And does the FreeBSD
> have DRBD-likes the soft on freeBSD?
Unfortunately not.
Allthough you can mirror a filesystem over the network using a
combinat
hello
I hava a question, can the DRBD run on freebsd ? And does the FreeBSD
have DRBD-likes the soft on freeBSD?
TKS
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s just the gom + ggated aspect I am not sure about.
>
> I think ggated and gmirror won't satisfy you because I'd like to call
> ggated experimental. Furthermore it is not intended for those tasks,
> because it is kept very simple. A better scenario for the current
> implementatio
'd like to call
ggated experimental. Furthermore it is not intended for those tasks,
because it is kept very simple. A better scenario for the current
implementation of ggated is to mount a remote CD filesystem locally.
If you really need DRBD then stay with DR
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>> ISTR something about a FreeBSD equivalent to DRBD on Linux ie creating a
>> raid device using disks on different machines, but I've not been able to
>> locate any info.
>>
>> Does anybody have any info and or howtos. I am
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ISTR something about a FreeBSD equivalent to DRBD on Linux ie creating a
raid device using disks on different machines, but I've not been able to
locate any info.
Does anybody have any info and or howtos. I am thinking of putting
together a HA NFS server cl
Hi all,
ISTR something about a FreeBSD equivalent to DRBD on Linux ie creating a
raid device using disks on different machines, but I've not been able to
locate any info.
Does anybody have any info and or howtos. I am thinking of putting
together a HA NFS server cluster using something
On Monday 13 March 2006 16:16, Andrew Pantyukhin wrote:
> Something like gmirror over network must be already in
> development, or at least on the mind of someone, able
> to do it.
I asked about this on hackers@ recently maybe the thread would be useful to
you
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/
Miguel wrote:
> John Cruz wrote:
>
>> Can you run the linux prog on BSD with linux binary compatibility
>> turned on?
>>
>
> i dont know, i have to try, but i would feel more confident wit
> something native for freebsd,
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=ggated&apropos=0&sektion=0&manpat
John Cruz wrote:
Can you run the linux prog on BSD with linux binary compatibility
turned on?
i dont know, i have to try, but i would feel more confident wit
something native for freebsd,
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Something like gmirror over network must be already in
development, or at least on the mind of someone, able
to do it.
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of arrays 1+0, i read on the linux-ha that it works fine on freeesd,
but the DRBD software is oinly for linux, i want to use a similar
solutions for replicate the data sets, whgat alternative do i have?
*http://www.drbd.org/*
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Hi, im trying to implement a cluster using freebsd , heartbeat and
postgres, i dont want to replicate the databaases using slony or
similar, i want to mirror the storage, i have a hp msa500 with two set
of arrays 1+0, i read on the linux-ha that it works fine on freeesd, but
the DRBD software
On Tue, Dec 30, 2003 at 02:01:49PM +1000, anubis wrote:
> Linux has a thing called drbd which is a block device that allows the
> duplication of data across a network. The system writes to the local disk
> first then the remote disk keeping them in sync.
>
> Is there an equiva
Linux has a thing called drbd which is a block device that allows the
duplication of data across a network. The system writes to the local disk
first then the remote disk keeping them in sync.
Is there an equivalent in FreeBSD or is there one planned or is there another
way of going about
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