Dear Ante, That's what I thought; hence the reason I ask if some how passing it up to the OS could trigger the reboot. In that case, is there any way you suggest I could remotely debug the cause of this reboot that I can only recreate in the circumstances described??
Thanks, Henri Ante Karamatic wrote: > On Sat, 06 Sep 2008 11:40:37 +0100 > Henri Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> What i'm wondering is - could DRBD be passing this networkfailure >> event up to the kernel somehow and triggering a reboot - does a >> machine ever auto-reboot on network failure? At the moment i'm >> looking at it as a DRBD problem but didn't want to narrow my scope >> too early. >> > > DRBD doesn't do that. DRBD can detect that other machine is down, but > it doesn't do reboots. Whole purpose of DRBD is two keep filesystem > going on the other node :) > > Unless you configured it to do reboots on network failure. Check > you /etc/drbd.conf > >
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