UPDATE:

I have written an ext4 filesystem onto the drbd and can mount (changed 
type in fstab) and can write to it. This was tested by simple touch a 
file name, then nano that file and added a couple of lines of text and 
saving ok.

I then tried putting ocfs2 back on it and, after quite some time writing 
out the filesystem, I could mount the filesystem, but the "no space left 
on device" message was back when trying to create a file.

Going to try previous kernel next . . .

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Richard Andrew
Davel Technology
T: 01786 448007
M: 07813 298095

On 14/09/2020 14:35, Rafael David Tinoco wrote:
> Hello Richard,
>
> Do you know which kernel you were using before the reboot ? Was
> everything working as expected before this upgrade/reboot action ?
>
> What packages were upgraded ? (you can check in apt history).
>
> What if you move back to the kernel you were, can you create the
> filesystem ? Does it mitigate the issue ?
>
> Are you having any problems with DRBD ? Is it fully sync'ed ? Are you
> able to create other filesystems on top of the DRBD volume with no
> issues ?
>
> I'm flagging this as incomplete until you provide more information. Feel
> free to move this back to New so we can re-triage this accordingly.
>
>
> ** Changed in: ocfs2-tools (Ubuntu)
>         Status: Triaged => Incomplete
>

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