Hi Thomas,
It didn't work with diskpart unfortunately but I will find a
solution. I will
keep you updated on the WinDRBD port for ReactOS, this is an
exciting
project ...
Best regards,
- Johannes
Am 02.03.22 um 17:56 schrieb Thomas
Faber:
We
have 'diskpart', but I'm not sure how capable it is for things
like that.
On 2022-03-01 10:27, Johannes Thoma wrote:
Hi Thomas,
Thank you for your fast answer. I now got WinDRBD running
without networking
support (which is just a proof of concept, DRBD is a network
storage replication
driver) but at least the driver loads and does something.
I couldn't find a way to create paritions on an empty disk, I
tried diskpart but it
failed to create the partition (there is no partition table on
the disk yet). What is
the ReactOS way to create paritions (I also tried fdisk but it
didn't exist)?
Best regards,
- Johannes
Am 01.03.22 um 02:25 schrieb Thomas Faber:
Hi Johannes,
ReactOS does not currently support WSK, nor is any work on it
in progress or planned.
Our network stack is unfortunately unstable enough even with
just TDI,
so any efforts in networking typically go towards
stabilization.
TDI itself is supported, so if you were to work on a library
that implements the WSK interface on top of TDI, you might
have a chance of it working. However, the kernel-mode
interface is not particularly well tested, as AFD (which
implements user mode sockets) is currently the only consumer.
So even if you get it to work in Windows Server 2003, you're
likely to encounter bugs in ReactOS.
We'd of course be happy to get any reports of bugs you run
into.
Best,
Thomas
On 2022-02-28 15:05, johannes@johannesthoma.com wrote:
Dear ReactOS developers,
I am working on WinDRBD (https://github.com/LINBIT/windrbd),
which is a
port of the Linux DRBD 9 driver to the Windows family of
operating systems.
Technically it is a compatibility layer for the Linux kernel
functions that DRBD
uses.
I am currently researching if WinDRBD can be ported to
Windows Server 2003
and also to ReactOS and found that the networking API we are
using (WinSocket)
is only supported by Windows Vista (0x600) and up. Porting
WinDRBD to ReactOS
would require using the TDI interface instead (everything
else "should" work,
however I couldn't test it because it does not load
currently into ReactOS).
My question is is there any ongoing effort to implement a
WinSocket API?
If yes what is the status of this implementation?
Thanks for any insights,
Best regards,
- Johannes
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