On Jun 20, 2005, at 19:54:23, Roy Keene wrote:
But the problem doesn't occur with the "local" end, it's with the
"recieving" end (which may be the same thing, but mostly it's not,
since I tend to reboot the secondary node more).
The problem occurs on the node running `nbd-server' in userspace
and not nessicarily having "nbd" support.
"nbd1" is a remote nbd device to the secondary server, which then
becomes highly unusable. I'm not sure what you're attempting to
convey to me, as the server that is running raid1_resync (reading
from nbd0, which cooresponds with a local nbd-client binding) is
perfectly usable in the example I gave, but the remote node is not...
Oh! Sorry, I got your systems confused. In that case, you are
definitely
having a SCSI RAID controller or driver issue. Please forgive the
confusion.
Cheers,
Kyle Moffett
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