Sorry, I was assuming a newer version. That should work on 14.04, but your
syntax will work on both I believe. Glad you found what you needed.
On Tue, Jun 9, 2015 at 4:11 AM WIll Salmon
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> Thanks. At least it's useful to know that the message can be ignored as
> it comes out EVERY 30 SECON
No, it doesn't really matter. It is just annoying to those of us who
appreciate clean logs and systems. You could also simply write a line in
the rsyslog config to discard it. That is actually where I went with it as
it was the least change to the default system and most easily replicated in
my env
Oh, inside the package! Thanks.
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I get that, but the wild goose chase that a new user ends up on is a UX
bug and in at least one case, I saw a user who simply changed distros
because he couldn't figure it out claiming Ubuntu wasn't ready
So I did run into the problem mentioned here and installing
drbd8-utils_8.4.3-0ubuntu0.12.04.1_amd64.deb fixed that so I validate.
(Glad to in the end be able to contribute something.)
I'm now finally watching /proc/drbd show syncing on this new drbd setup.
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Okay, so my immediate problem was unrelated to this entirely. I didn't
have /etc/hosts setup on them so they simply couldn't find each other.
I'm sorry for cluttering this up. Thanks for indulging a drbd newb.
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Yeah, the problem is back again. I'm not sure why it worked briefly
after a kernel upgrade and now it is impacting my boot up.
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Tit
Solution via kernel upgrade:
I believe I was experiencing this same problem on 12.04.3. I did a dist-
upgrade which install the current lts-raring kernel and rebooted. This
resolved my hangup.
Thank you guys for all the work put into solving this.
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Yeah, actually just did 'sudo apt-get dist-upgrade' which took me to the
lts-raring kernel and it looks happier. Thanks Jan!
I am still getting the version mismatch, but it seems to function
properly now. Was that bug #1185756 I was running into? I was just
parsing through that so maybe I'll comme
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1185756 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1185756
I can also confirm that this shows up on two fresh installs of Precise.
It was the first things I installed after setting up the lvm lvs to put
drbd8 on top of.
Is there a workaround?
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In 12.04.3 it now appears that the version 8.4.2 is in the kernel, but
the userland tools have stayed static making the version gap grow. Could
this be why when I run "service drbd start" it never kicks me back to
the prompt until I hit Ctrl+C?
$ sudo service drbd start
DRBD module version: 8.4.2
Could someone point me to documentation on how to send an ACPI signal to
a vm so I can script my own solution as has been suggested?
Andrew: It appears that the xml already has room for this:
http://libvir.org/formatdomain.html#elementsFeatures
I have been able to shutdown by installing acpid pac
For anonymous users this link doesn't display because something thinks
it is an email address.
Remove spaces from this url to get it right. (hope this works)
http://www.mail-archive.com/libvir-list @ redhat.com/msg15612.html
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