Hi All Yes, Johannes' s right.
I tested source disk is primary, target disk is secondary in the 0.9.2 version, The two nodes are connected directly at 1 Gbps. windrbd is a stack structure, so if you want to use a virtual disk (the actual data is accessible) Only primary can mount. Thanks Best regards >From John Smith 2019년 8월 19일 (월) 오후 9:51, Johannes Thoma <[email protected]>님이 작성: > Hi Trevor, Hi John, > > Am 19.08.19 um 14:27 schrieb Trevor Hemsley: > > On 19/08/2019 13:07, john smith wrote: > > > Hi Johannes > > > > > > Thank you for your reply. > > > > > > Is write error related to logical block size of the disk? > > > > No, it is just that an IoCtl isn't implemented. Some of them > are undocumented that is what makes it hard sometimes... > > > > I'll wait for the news that the test passed. > > > Can I expect it in the 4Q? > > > I will talk to Philipp Reisner when I am back from vacation and > see what we can do. > > > Silly question - you had promoted the device to be primary before MS SQL > > Server started up? It'll definitely object most strongly if the resource > > is still secondary... > Hi Trevor, > > Good idea but he most likely has. the E: drive would not exist if > the resource isn't Primary. At least in the 0.9.X releases of > WinDRBD > > Best wishes, > > - Johannes >
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