Hi, You can write a simple cmd script (drbdadm up / drbdadm primary) and have it executed via task manager at system startup time. (try cmd /c myscript.cmd)
Alternatively you can use LINSTOR For Windows which also will start the resource on satellite startup (which is started also on system startup). With LINSTOR you can also manage mixed Linux/Windows environments, so if you plan to have more than one resource one day it can be very helpful. Best regards, - Johannes Am 19.11.23 um 14:46 schrieb Kirill Dmitriev:
Tried to find anywhere else, not really proficient in Windows. I have two backing devices on linux servers, which works well with linux diskless clients. Now I'm trying to achieve the same with Win 2019 Server diskless. It works but I have to manually bring the resource up and make it primary after each reboot. Can't figure out how to stick it. Did I miss something? Here is the dumped config: resource win { on combo { node-id 1; volume 1 { device minor 1; disk none; } address ipv4 10.10.3.100:7799; } on drbd-01 { node-id 2; volume 1 { device /dev/drbd1 minor 1; disk /dev/soft/win; meta-disk internal; } address ipv4 10.10.3.3:7799; } on drbd-02 { node-id 3; volume 1 { device /dev/drbd1 minor 1; disk /dev/soft/win; meta-disk internal; } address ipv4 10.10.3.4:7799; } connection-mesh { hosts drbd-01 drbd-02 combo; } net { protocol C; } } _______________________________________________ Star us on GITHUB: https://github.com/LINBIT drbd-user mailing list drbd-user@lists.linbit.com https://lists.linbit.com/mailman/listinfo/drbd-user
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