Just a fast and big question.

I know better the CentOS 6.x than CentOS 7. It's new for me.

More tutorial for DRBD 8.3.x, than for 8.4.x.
Any real big advantage to use CentOS 7 + DRBD 8.4 for production use?
Worth to waste more time for that newer versions?

I want 1 volume only, simple active-passive + pacemaker + corosync.

I can ping each nodes, and firewall opened for 7788-7799 ports.
Server access with common switch, what is works fine.

Any idea?

Thanks,
aTTi




On Sat, Sep 27, 2014 at 12:15 AM, Klint Gore <[email protected]> wrote:
>> From: aTTi [[email protected]]
>>
>> node1:
>>
>> drbdadm -- --overwrite-data-of-peer primary all
>>
>> mkfs.xfs ...
>> mount  ..
>>
>> Now I see the XFS, I copied another file here.
>
> Don't do that until the nodes are talking to each other.
>
> It still looks like the nodes aren't talking.  The unknown in the status on 
> both sides tells us that each one can't find the other one.  The firewall is 
> the most obvious reason so turn it off on both sides and see if it starts.  
> If not, start checking the logs for errors/warnings.
>
> klint.
>
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