I'm in this situation: Host A has a DRBD resource (primary, StandAlone)
and I want to create a diskless peer for it in dual-primary setup on
host B. So I do the following:
A: /sbin/drbdsetup 10 net 192.168.1.191:19010 192.168.1.192:18999 C -m
--create-device
B: /sbin/drbdsetup 10 net 192.168.1.192:19010 192.168.1.191:19010 C -m
--create-device
I count three ports:
192.168.1.191:19010
192.168.1.192:19010
192.168.1.192:18999
Is this intentional?
OMG. How to make a fool of myself in one easy step... overlooked that
completely. Thanks for pointing that out.
Hmm, I just tried it with above mentioned error corrected and got to
same result:
A: /sbin/drbdsetup 5 disk /dev/mapper/obrazy-vvsys5
/dev/mapper/obrazy-vvsys5 internal --set-defaults --create-device
A: /sbin/drbdsetup 5 primary
B: /sbin/drbdsetup 5 net 192.168.1.192:19005 192.168.1.191:19005 C -m
--create-device
A: /sbin/drbdsetup 5 net 192.168.1.191:19005 192.168.1.192:19005 C -m
--create-device
... wait until connection is established (about 1 second)
B: /sbin/drbdsetup 5 primary
After that connection is dropped immediately and dmesg shows the same
thing I pasted in previous e-mail. (Re-establishing the connection takes
about 1 second in this case.)
Any ideas?
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