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I hope that that was down to the fact that 2.4 < 2.4.19 was crud. Has
anyone used DRBD RAID1 on more recent kernels? OR EVMS Clustering, or GFS?
J
John P. Looney wrote:
| On Mon, Feb 28, 2005 at 02:51:09PM +0000, John Moylan mentioned:
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|>|>Really? do you have any references? Would this have been with present
|>Kernels or with eg 2.2?
||| Last time I used it was in Antefacto, so that's over two years ago. I
| think with 2.4.12 or something. It would fall over & crash the machine
| every few hours.
|| I thought it'd be a cool idea to have five machines export a few gigs of
| storage out through NBD, then remount it back RAID5. Alas, it'd crash in
| seconds when you did that.
|| I did some more playing, but gave up on it as a "nice idea, needs a lot
| of work".
|| john
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