Hi to all, I've installed Sheepdog Daemon, version 0.1.0 (with corosync 1.2.0 svn rev. 2637) on ubuntu 10.04LTS.. The corosync.conf file is (for the useful part) : --- compatibility: whitetank totem { version: 2 secauth: off threads: 0 token: 3000 consensus: 5000 interface { ringnumber: 0 bindnetaddr: 192.168.7.x mcastaddr: 226.94.1.1 mcastport: 5405 } } --- I've installed all on three machines with default redundancy (that's 3, it's correct? I launch sheepdog with default /etc/init.d/sheepdog start).. I've got 20GB of kvm virtual machines .. The questions are : - is it correct that if a single node crash (or I stop with "killall sheep" the sheepdog processes) when I relaunch sheepdog ALL the data are rebuilt from scratch from the other two nodes (each time it restarts from zero bytes to arrive to 20GB) ? I thought that only the changed blocks (4mb each) are resyncronized .... ?? - is it correct that when the syncronization is running on a node, all the others are frozen (and also the kvm virtual machines are frozen) until the syncronization is completed ? And perhaps this is a little bug: if during the syncronization I launch on the node in syncronization the command 'collie node info', the command remain in standby after the first output.. if I stop it with CTRL+C, when the syncronization ended one of the sheep process crash and if I relaunch sheepdog the sycnronization starts again from the beginning (from zero bytes) ... thank you in advance for any answer, regards, davide -- ---------------------------------- DAVIDE CASALE Security Engineer ---------------------------------- |