Hi,
I have been reading the docs and still seem to be unclear as to some things-
Assume I have a two node setup with DRBD in Primary/Primary with Xen
writing to /dev/drbd0 on node1. I use Primary/Primary for live migration
and in my Xen DomU configuration file I use phy: and not drbd: handler.
Now, what happens if the disk on node1 begins to fail and the blocks
where /dev/drbd0 resides are corrupted while we continue to write to
this- will these bad/corrupted blocks be replicated to node2?
Example aside, in short, I am wondering if a failing disk on a node will
result in DRBD replicating bad block data to the secondary node. I know
there a place in the docs describing integrity checker using the kernels
crypt algo's (like md5) so maybe thats an option to prevent it?
In either case, is there any way to prevent bad block data from node 1
being replicated to node 2?
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Regards,
Chuck Kozler
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