Thanks for the advise. I don't use rpm's my self. There is documentation in my source directory.

The reason for this email is just to note to the group that a large file system under drbd mounted by the latest linux-ha will cause a problem which can only be sorted by a complete re-boot.

I hope this will be useful, and somebody may decide it's a bug worth investigation...

Regards,

matilda matilda wrote:
Ben Clewett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 23.08.2007 17:06 >>>
If any kind linux-ha member can let me know how this is done, it would be very useful.

Hi Ben,

you can increase the timeout by setting an explicit timeout value for the
start operation (probably stop and monitor also).

Look at the current dtd of your package.

I just can recommend to set the following alias for all work with HAv2
when you have a rpm package:

alias sdtd="view $(rpm -q -l heartbeat | grep '.dtd')"

Therein you find really valuable informations. It's always worth to
look there more often.
Best regards
Andreas Mock


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