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No No Yes. Netbar name. Number of client units. Facebook Chat 1. Support load system image as a virtual disk on server directly, write and save data to disk. On the other hand, it is not necessary to create a partition table on the device, the device can be formatted directly with NTFS other filesystems may or may not work.

To access the data on the block device a mount point normally a drive letter is assigned by the driver. This mount point is configured in the drbd. An example would be:. For both raw mode and disk mode, the device is only created when the resource is Primary. There is no such thing as a Windows device when the resource is Secondary, so also no read-only access to the data when there are only Secondaries in the cluster.

This also implies that for now, auto-promote is not supported. So to create the device, run. Disk devices become visible in the partition manager where they can be partitioned and raw devices become visible under the drive letter. This works very well already. Right now we are focussing on driver stability in order to prepare it for a 1. Also, some minor features like connecting to more than one peer are missing from the boot feature, but we will also add them before we release WinDRBD 1.

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You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Diskless — Server and Client installation. Figure 10 Double click the client to edit and check both "Enable Upload Image" and "Keep Write-back File" Figure 11 , when press "save" button it will ask you "Are you sure to delete write-back file?

Launch ccbootsetupclient. Then launch CCBoot client and you will see the main interface as bellow Figure After finished, it will require reboot system.

Reboot the client PC. Input the image file name as you want in the "Image File Name". Note: CCBoot supports two types image file format. As you can see in Figure 12, the file format depends on what you have set for "Image File Name".



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