>>> Lars Marowsky-Bree <l...@suse.com> schrieb am 02.07.2012 um 12:01 in 
>>> Nachricht
<20120702100101.gk4...@suse.de>:
> On 2012-07-02T10:42:33, "EXTERNAL Konold Martin (erfrakon, RtP2/TEF72)" 
> <external.martin.kon...@de.bosch.com> wrote:
> 
> > when a split brain (drbd) happens mount.ocfs2 remains hanging unkillable in 
> D-state.
> 
> Unsurprising, since all IO is frozen during that time (depending on your
> drbd setup, but I'm assuming that's what you are seeing).
> 
> Eventually that should time out and cause a fence though.
> 
> In practice, OCFS2 on top of dual-primary DRBD is a neat idea, but
> barely worth the hassle; the failure modes aren't fun.

Hi!

Unfortunately unless there's a real cluster filesystem that supports mirroring 
with shared devices also, DRBD on some locally mirrored device on each node 
seems to be the only alternative. (Talking about desasters)

Regards,
Ulrich


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