> On 05 Sep 2016, at 11:50, Lars Ellenberg wrote:
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> On Mon, Sep 05, 2016 at 01:16:21AM +0800, Mia Lueng wrote:
>> Hi All:
>> In protocol C, a bio will return to upper application(execute
>> bi_endio()) when local bio is completed and recieve the data ack
>> packet from peer. But if a write
Short in the dark - are the drives (or their controller if you're using raid)
using any form of caching? It is conceivable that when resync is finished it
tries flushing the data to the device, and if this takes way to long it
could lead to timeout of the drbd kernel thread.
Is IO happening
> On 16 Oct 2016, at 19:10, Roland Kammerer wrote:
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> On Sat, Oct 15, 2016 at 02:20:23PM +0200, Gandalf Corvotempesta wrote:
>> Anyone using ZFS with DRBD, in production?
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> I'm aware of a customer that has multiple hundred DRBD resources on ZFS.
>
That would be us :)
>> As I knwo, ZFS lik
> On 16 Oct 2016, at 21:18, Gandalf Corvotempesta
> wrote:
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> Il 16 ott 2016 19:19, "Jan Schermer" <mailto:j...@schermer.cz>> ha scritto:
> >
> > That would be us :)
>
> Really? Can you describe your infrastructure?
>
3 storages, many mo
What a great way to communicate with your users.
True, Linus sometimes does the same.
But you are not Linus.
So I'd advise you to think before you alienate (more) people.
This is so very unprofessional...
Btw jasminj actually defended you if you can't see that in his first post
there[1]
and he's
lsblk doesn't only show partitions, but other info as well.
e.g.
sdd 8:48 0 477G 0 disk
└─zbackup_crypt 253:40 477G 0 crypt
that is not a partition, it just shows what the device is used for
it will be the same in your case.
Jan
> On 27 Mar 2017, at 15:05, Marco
AFAIK this should not affect data integrity at rest (related to “verify-alg”)
but only in-flight (csum-alg), and even then at most few blocks (that are
in-flight) should be affected? (btw shouldn’t stable_pages_required be enabled?)
I think it’s more likely he’s hitting a number of bugs that are
There are algorithms suitable for detecting or correcting flipped bits, like
CRC32 or even fletcher4 that ZFS uses for checksums.
Those are _NOT_ suitable for comparing data, think of them more like parity,
and you WILL have false matches with them even without having lots of data as
they are no
Not sure you can mount snapshot (I always create a clone).
However I never saw anything about “drbd” filesystem - what distribution is
this? Apparently it tries to be too clever…
Try creating a clone and mounting it instead, it’s safer anyway (saw bug in
issue tracker that ZFS panics if you try t