Hi,

I've found another issue with (my system or) the DRBD docs:
http://www.drbd.org/en/doc/users-guide-90/s-check-status

You can get more information by passing the |--verbose| and/or |--statistics| arguments:

# drbdadm status home --verbose --statistics
Except this happens:
castle:~# drbdadm status oldNFS --verbose --statistics
drbdadm: unrecognized option '--statistics'
try 'drbdadm help'

drbdadm help doesn't mention --statistics

In addition:
castle:~# drbdadm status oldNFS --verbose
drbdsetup status oldNFS
oldNFS role:Secondary
  disk:Outdated blocked:lower
  san2.websitemanagers.com.au role:Secondary
    peer-disk:Outdated
and compare to this (note, it is identical output)
castle:~# drbdadm status oldNFS
oldNFS role:Secondary
  disk:Outdated blocked:lower
  san2.websitemanagers.com.au role:Secondary
    peer-disk:Outdated

So verbose is not really providing any extra information or detail at all.....

While we are at it, I would appreciate if you can provide any tips on how to determine why the volume is "outdated" and how I can change it back to a working state? I'm not entirely concerned about the content if it is not recoverable, but in case this happens later with more important data then it would be good to know the right procedure to recovery.

Regards,
Adam
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