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Are Dual Ported SAS drives required for both systems to be connected to the backplane? #20

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ACiDGRiM opened this issue Aug 3, 2018 · 1 comment

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ACiDGRiM commented Aug 3, 2018

I'm trying to get this setup in a lab at home, with less redundancy, but would like to ensure the services are always available via the controllers.
I know I'm probably trying to make something work that won't, but is this possible with a single path and using SATA drives? Or at most Single Port SAS?

In my current setup I'm trying, once I connect the other controller to the backplane, the first controller fails to access any of the SATA drives on the backplane, and there are no auto mounts.
I've used your guide for another ZFS system to get pacemaker to work on a DRBD replicated pool, so just a stab in the dark if you can shed some light in this new configuration I'm trying.

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rcproam commented Aug 3, 2018 via email

@ewwhite ewwhite closed this as completed Mar 20, 2019
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