On 2007-06-12T10:30:03, Pierre LEBRECH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hello,
>
> I have problems with the drbdupper script with heartbeat2. Well, I
> don't know if it is the heartbeat2 fault or not, but the drbdupper
> script takes 20 seconds to complete its job when a manual takeover occur.
>
> Why it is so long?
>
> I have just tried manually with drbdadm and I didn't wait at all.
> Manually, everything went OK as expected.
drbdupper is part of drbd+, a commercial drbd extension. You should ask
that on the drbd list.
> I have installed heartbeat2 but I'm still using it with the heartbeat1
> config format (crm off). In such a context, do you have some advices
> to give? I do not want to switch now towards a full heartbeat2.
Uhm, if you don't want to switch, the advice would be to not do that
then? ;-) What do you want advice on?
Regards,
Lars
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