On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 10:40:15AM -0800, Hunny Bunny wrote:
> Florian,
> Thanks again 
> 
> OK, what you're saying that highly available iSCSI target cannot be created if
> DRBD is running in Dual-Primary mode between node1 and node2 and either node1 
> or node2 is an iscsi target /dev/drbd0 with ocfs2 on top of it for the 
> remaining node3.
> 
> Is this the correct assumption or not?
> 
> This DRBD behavior in regard to iSCSI or OCFS2 is not documented anywhere, so 
> please clarify this for the last time.

It has _nothing_ to do with DRBD,
nor with linux-ha.

If you doubt that, or want it further explained, or given the chance
that I may be misinformed and you just screwed up your ocfs2 setup in
some other way, why not simply take this to the ocfs2-users list?

Of course, using some web search engine may be an option as well.

http://lmgtfy.com/?q=ocfs2+another+node+is+heartbeating+in+our+slot+iscsi+target

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