DRBD is a daemon. Rule of thumb - if you can run "service status" on
a machine, and it comes back with something useful, you know it has a daemon
running the service.
Another note, I believe that DRBD ideally should be controlled by heartbeat
and solely heartbeat. So check to see if DRBD is se
Thanks.
jerome
-Original Message-
From: linux-ha-boun...@lists.linux-ha.org
[mailto:linux-ha-boun...@lists.linux-ha.org] On Behalf Of Dominik Klein
Sent: Thursday, April 02, 2009 10:44 PM
To: General Linux-HA mailing list
Subject: Re: [Linux-HA] Stopping the Heartbeat daemon does not
Jerome Yanga wrote:
> Stopping the Heartbeat daemon (service heartbeat stop) does not stop the DRBD
> daemon even if it is one of the resources.
>
> # service heartbeat stop
> Stopping High-Availability services:
>[ OK ]
> # service dr
Stopping the Heartbeat daemon (service heartbeat stop) does not stop the DRBD
daemon even if it is one of the resources.
# service heartbeat stop
Stopping High-Availability services:
[ OK ]
# service drbd status
drbd driver loaded OK; d