Re: [DRBD-user] Initialize empty volume

2010-03-13 Thread dbarker
> do not use 8.3.0 > simply don't. > > use 8.3.7. OK, I installed 8.3.7. Using the instructions in the manual for clear-bitmap, it works just as documented. That's a huge relief. Thanks Lars. -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/Initialize-empty-volume-tp27882839p27887568.htm

Re: [DRBD-user] Initialize empty volume

2010-03-13 Thread Christian Iversen
On 2010-03-12 23:49, Lars Ellenberg wrote: On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 01:07:42PM -0800, dbarker wrote: I tried and failed many times to quickly create empty drbd disks. The best instructions I found appeared to work, but at the final connect, the entire volume (with no filesystem installed at all)

Re: [DRBD-user] Initialize empty volume

2010-03-12 Thread dbarker
> do not use 8.3.0 > simply don't. > > use 8.3.7. That sucks. I've been working against an old release for the past week? Dang. I'll upgrade. I thought I'd gotten the latest stable release, but there sure are a lot of folks apparently using newer code. What a newbie mistake. Thanks for catching

Re: [DRBD-user] Initialize empty volume

2010-03-12 Thread Lars Ellenberg
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 01:07:42PM -0800, dbarker wrote: > > I tried and failed many times to quickly create empty drbd disks. The best > instructions I found appeared to work, but at the final connect, the entire > volume (with no filesystem installed at all) resyncd. This occurred even > using t

[DRBD-user] Initialize empty volume

2010-03-12 Thread dbarker
I tried and failed many times to quickly create empty drbd disks. The best instructions I found appeared to work, but at the final connect, the entire volume (with no filesystem installed at all) resyncd. This occurred even using the "Truck Based" instructions. However, if I define a 1G disk, and