A few times I have ended up with "StandAllone" in the cs: field of
/proc/drbd. What I would like to know is: why does this occur, and more
importantly, how do I get it out of this state and back to "Connected" or
"WFconnection"?
(This usually occurs when I do something silly with heartbeat and
channel-bonded Gbit ethernet as the connection between the two (in
/etc/drbd.conf).)
Cheers,
Chris.
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/proc/drbd. What I would like to know is: why does this occur, and more
importantly, how do I get it out of this state and back to "Connected" or
"WFconnection"?
(This usually occurs when I do something silly with heartbeat and
channel-bonded Gbit ethernet as the connection between the two (in
/etc/drbd.conf).)
Cheers,
Chris.
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