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6 drbdmeta - DRBD's meta data management tool
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9 drbdmeta [--force] [--ignore-sanity-checks] {device} {v06 minor |
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14 Drbdmeta is used to create, display and modify the contents of DRBD's
15 meta data storage. Usually you do not want to use this command
16 directly, but start it via the frontend drbdadm(8).
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18 This command only works if the DRBD resource is currently down, or at
19 least detached from its backing storage. The first parameter is the
20 device node associated to the resource. With the second parameter you
21 can select the version of the meta data. Currently all major DRBD
22 releases (0.6, 0.7 and 8) are supported.
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27 All questions that get asked by drbdmeta are treated as if the user
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33 system image would get destroyed by creating the meta data. By
34 using that option you can force drbdmeta to ignore these checks.
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37 create-md --peer-max-bio-size val --al-stripes val --al-stripe-size-kB
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40 Create-md initializes the meta data storage. This needs to be done
41 before a DRBD resource can be taken online for the first time. In
42 case there is already a meta data signature of an older format in
43 place, drbdmeta will ask you if it should convert the older format
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47 the first time DRBD may perform better if you use the
48 --peer-max-bio-size option. For DRBD versions of the peer use up to
49 these values: <8.3.7 -> 4k, 8.3.8 -> 32k, 8.3.9 -> 128k, 8.4.0 ->
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56 on-disk ring-buffer, leave the number of stripes at 1, and increase
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62 To avoid a single "spindle" from becoming a bottleneck, increase
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64 on-disk activity-log transactions. What you give as "stripe-size"
65 should be what is a.k.a. "chunk size" or "granularity" or "strip
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73 Get-gi shows a short textual representation of the data generation
74 identifier. In version 0.6 and 0.7 these are generation counters,
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79 Show-gi prints a textual representation of the data generation
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84 Dumps the whole contents of the meta data storage including the
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89 Sets the outdated flag in the meta data. This is used by the peer
90 node when it wants to become primary, but cannot communicate with
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95 Prints the state of the data on the backing storage. The output is
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101 Examines the device size of a backing device, and it's last known
102 device size, recorded in a file /var/lib/drbd/drbd-minor-??.lkbd.
103 In case the size of the backing device changed, and the meta data
104 can be found at the old position, it moves the meta data to the
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108 Drbdmeta allows you to modify the meta data as well. This is
109 intentionally omitted for the command's usage output, since you should
110 only use it if you really know what you are doing. By setting the
111 generation identifiers to wrong values, you risk to overwrite your
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116 Set-gi allows you to set the generation identifier. Gi needs to be
117 a generation counter for the 0.6 and 0.7 format, and a UUID set for
118 8.x. Specify it in the same way as get-gi shows it.
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122 Reads the dump_file and writes it to the meta data.
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125 This document was revised for version 8.3.2 of the DRBD distribution.
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128 Written by Philipp Reisner <philipp.reisner@linbit.com> and Lars
129 Ellenberg <lars.ellenberg@linbit.com>.
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132 Report bugs to <drbd-user@lists.linbit.com>.
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135 Copyright 2001-2008 LINBIT Information Technologies, Philipp Reisner,
136 Lars Ellenberg. This is free software; see the source for copying
137 conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or
138 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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