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DRBD(8) System Administration DRBD(8)
NAME
drbd - The start and stop script for DRBD
SYNOPSIS
/etc/init.d/drbd [resource] {{start} | {stop} | {status} | {reload} | {restart} | {force-reload}}
INTRODUCTION
The /etc/init.d/drbd script is used to start and stop drbd on a system V style init system.
In order to use /etc/init.d/drbd you must define a resource, a host, and any other configuration options in the drbd configuration file.
See /etc/drbd.conf for details. If resource is omitted, then all of the resources listed in the config file are configured.
This script might ask you "Do you want to abort waiting for other server and make this one primary?"
Only answer this question with "yes" if you are sure that it is impossible to repair the other node.
VERSION
This document was revised for version 8.3.2 of the DRBD distribution.
AUTHOR
Written by Philipp Reisner philipp.reisner@linbit.com and Lars Ellenberg lars.ellenberg@linbit.com.
REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to drbd-user@lists.linbit.com.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2001-2008 LINBIT Information Technologies, Philipp Reisner, Lars Ellenberg. This is free software; see the source for copying
conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
SEE ALSO
drbd.conf(5), drbddisk(8), drbdsetup(8)drbdadm(8)DRBD Homepage[1]
NOTES
1. DRBD Homepage
http://www.drbd.org/
DRBD 8.3.2 15 Oct 2008 DRBD(8)