On 01/09/2020 22:43, Eric Robinson wrote:
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> Here’s what I don’t understand.
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> The backing device is logical volume: /dev/vg1/lv1
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> The drbd volume is: drbd0
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> The filesystem is ext4 on /dev/drbd0
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> Since the filesystem is built on /dev/drbd0, not
Yannis –
Here’s what I don’t understand.
The backing device is logical volume: /dev/vg1/lv1
The drbd volume is: drbd0
The filesystem is ext4 on /dev/drbd0
Since the filesystem is built on /dev/drbd0, not on /dev/vg1/lv1, if we remove
drbd from the mix, can we then simply do:
# mount /dev/vg1
You mean completely removing DRBD while preserving the data on its backing
device ? That should work out of the box, without any extra effort, as DRBD
works as a transparent layer and it does not modify the data on the backing
device.
Yannis
On Mon, 31 Aug 2020 at 09:39, Eric Robinson wrote: