Re: nbd / hot plug

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nice =D raid over ethernet! =D
just a heart beath and a primary decision algorithm to make a HA :D
thanks for the notice paul
i didn´t like drbd it´s have a algorithm that i can´t execute since my
app must return the primary decision algorithm :/

2011/2/1 Paul Clements <paul.clements@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 3:27 PM, Roberto Spadim <roberto@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> hi guys, i was thinking about nbd problems with server disconnection /
>> client disconnection
>> it's not like a SATA disk hot plug?
>> for example unplug the disk (SATA)  = unplug the network card
>> could md raid work with it?
>> i tried but i should run
>> mdadm fail / remove / add
>> to get nbd back in array, it's right?
>
> Yes, nbd with md/raid works fine. If the nbd connection gets broken,
> the nbd component of the array will fail, you can then remove it and
> re-add it.
>
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