On Fri, September 11, 2009 8:44 pm, Fausto Lombardi wrote:
> Furthermore, if I insert
> outdate-peer "echo $DRBD_RESOURCE > /tempfile"; and unplug the replication
> link ethernet I see in /tempfile the word r1 that is the name of the
> resource.
>
> Instead if I insert
> outdate-peer "echo $DRBD_PE
Furthermore, if I insert
outdate-peer "echo $DRBD_RESOURCE > /tempfile";
and unplug the replication link ethernet I see in /tempfile the word r1 that
is the name of the resource.
Instead if I insert
outdate-peer "echo $DRBD_PEER > /tempfile";
and unplug the replication link ethernet the file /temp
Another information:
If I insert the node name and resource in the drbd-peer-outdater it works
well!!
(I insert outdate-peer "/usr/lib64/heartbeat/drbd-peer-outdater -p
centos-xen2 -r r1"; in the drbd.conf of the centos-xen1 node where the
resource is master).
Seems that the drbd-outdater doesn't