Hi Dan, Pacemaker doesn't support DRBD9 atm. If you really need DRBD9 run on pacemaker, you can try the patch of drbd-utils: https://build.opensuse.org/package/view_file/network:ha-clustering:Factory/drbd-utils/support-drbd9-ra.patch?expand=1
Best regards, Nick >>> On 2016-9-24 at 18:52, in message <40fb9f14.6c6f.1575bd3617e.coremail.mzlld1...@163.com>, 刘丹 <mzlld1...@163.com> wrote: > Hi everyone, > > > I have a question about DRBD9 managed by pacemaker. > When I used DRBD9 with pacemaker, but the DRBD9 can't be started by > pacemaker,the following error message is recorded in /var/log/messages. > The methods to use DRBD9 with pacemaker is the same with DRBD8.4 with > pacemaker. Does pacemaker can't support DRBD9 now? > > Sep 23 04:00:16 drbd lrmd[6057]: notice: WebData_start_0:6093:stderr [ 'r0' > is a normal resource, and not available in stacked mode. ] > Sep 23 04:00:16 drbd lrmd[6057]: notice: WebData_start_0:6093:stderr [ 'r0' > is a normal resource, and not available in stacked mode. ] > Sep 23 04:00:16 drbd crmd[6060]: error: Result of start operation for > WebData on drbd.node102: Timed Out | call=7 key=WebData_start_0 > timeout=240000ms > Sep 23 04:00:16 drbd crmd[6060]: notice: drbd.node102-WebData_start_0:7 [ > 'r0' is a normal resource, and not available in stacked mode.\n'r0' is a > normal resource, and not available in stacked mode.\n'r0' is a normal > resource, and not available in stacked mode.\n'r0' is a normal resource, and > not available in stacked mode.\n'r0' is a normal resource, and not available > in stacked mode.\n'r0' is a normal resource, and not available in stacked > mode.\n'r0' is a normal resource, and not available in stacked mode.\n'r0' is > a normal resource, > Sep 23 04:00:16 drbd lrmd[6057]: notice: WebData_notify_0:7894:stderr [ > 'r0' is a normal resource, and not available in stacked mode. ] > > The following is the resource file content: > > resource r0 { > device minor 1; > meta-disk internal; > on drbd.node102 { > disk /dev/ram0; > address 192.168.56.102:7789; > node-id 2; > } > on drbd.node101{ > disk /dev/ram0; > address 192.168.56.101:7789; > node-id 1; > } > on drbd.node103{ > disk /dev/ram0; > address 192.168.56.103:7789; > node-id 3; > } > connection{ > host drbd.node102 port 7789; > host drbd.node101 port 7789; > } > connection{ > host drbd.node102 port 7789; > host drbd.node103 port 7789; > } > connection{ > host drbd.node101 port 7789; > host drbd.node103 port 7789; > } > > } > > I'm looking forward to your answers. thanks. > > Best Regards. _______________________________________________ Users mailing list: Users@clusterlabs.org http://clusterlabs.org/mailman/listinfo/users Project Home: http://www.clusterlabs.org Getting started: http://www.clusterlabs.org/doc/Cluster_from_Scratch.pdf Bugs: http://bugs.clusterlabs.org