Hi Claudio,
I wonder the same as you and I’m a little bit afraid about the production ready
thing…
I am wondering about downgrading my whole Proxmox installation to have a stable
system rather than using something that can brake any day with a simple update…
Do you think the version 4 features worth the risk and I should go your way ?
Thank you for your answer again
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> Le 11 avr. 2016 à 10:13, Claudio Nicora <[email protected]> a écrit :
>
> Welcome aboard, and thanks for bringing back an issue that nobody took care
> of since now.
> It means I was not the alone...
>
> I've had the same issue a few months ago, I've reported it here (and on
> Proxmox forums) but the issue is still there.
>
> Linbit: nobody took care of it (however it's a kernel crash, should be
> critical enough...)
> Proxmox: a kernel with an updated DRBD module (still DRBD 9.0) was released
> but the issue persisted. Still wondering how a "non-production ready" feature
> could end up in a "production ready" bundle like Proxmox 4 without a choice
> to get DRBD 8.4 back.
>
> I've sorted it out by downgrading DRBD module to 8.4 and building the kernel
> module + DRBD tools on my own.
> This is the post on Proxmox forum with a backlink to my blog post where I
> detailed the actions to downgrade the module.
> I've also set up a script to run after each Proxmox kernel upgrade, just in
> case.
>
> PS: still waiting for a feedback from Linbit/Proxmox guys ;)
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