Hi
I tried again start an HA environment, and I get errors.
I'm trying make a mirror between two nodes, two slackware boxes. One of
them is a Netfinity server, with SCSI disks and raid-0, and the other is
a PC with normal IDE. Does it can be a problem?
Last time, I've got the "Input/output error". Now, the PC freeze. I try
find why, and I find this error log:
drbd0: SYNC_LOG_S too small
ll_rw_block: Trying to read nonexistent
I found in list archives this error, so I change SYNC_LOG_S in drbd.c to
120 (was 80), and rebuild it. So when I try start I got this error:
root@backup1:~# drbdsetup /dev/nb0 disk /dev/hdc1
ioctl() failed: Invalid argument
Filedescriptor for lower device is invalid.
What's happen? I use kernel 2.2.19, and a patch for hds found in
linux-ide.org, ide.2.2.19.05042001.patch. Can you help me?
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Sulamita Garcia Alta Disponibilidade em Linux
Analista de Suporte http://ha.underlinux.com.br
sulamita.garcia@example.com
ICQ 16465301 Grupo de Usuárias de Linux
http://linuxchix-br.nl.linux.org
I tried again start an HA environment, and I get errors.
I'm trying make a mirror between two nodes, two slackware boxes. One of
them is a Netfinity server, with SCSI disks and raid-0, and the other is
a PC with normal IDE. Does it can be a problem?
Last time, I've got the "Input/output error". Now, the PC freeze. I try
find why, and I find this error log:
drbd0: SYNC_LOG_S too small
ll_rw_block: Trying to read nonexistent
I found in list archives this error, so I change SYNC_LOG_S in drbd.c to
120 (was 80), and rebuild it. So when I try start I got this error:
root@backup1:~# drbdsetup /dev/nb0 disk /dev/hdc1
ioctl() failed: Invalid argument
Filedescriptor for lower device is invalid.
What's happen? I use kernel 2.2.19, and a patch for hds found in
linux-ide.org, ide.2.2.19.05042001.patch. Can you help me?
--
Sulamita Garcia Alta Disponibilidade em Linux
Analista de Suporte http://ha.underlinux.com.br
sulamita.garcia@example.com
ICQ 16465301 Grupo de Usuárias de Linux
http://linuxchix-br.nl.linux.org