[Gluster-users] Rebuilding a failed cluster

2023-08-11 Thread Richard Betel
I had a small cluster with a disperse 3 volume. 2 nodes had hardware failures and no longer boot, and I don't have replacement hardware for them (it's an old board called a PC-duino). However, I do have their intact root filesystems and the disks the bricks are on. So I need to rebuild the

Re: [Gluster-users] Rebuilding a failed cluster

2023-11-29 Thread Richard Betel
tructure in /etc and in /var/lib. > Once you mount the bricks , start glusterd and check the situation. > > The other option is to setup a new cluster and volume and then mount the > volume via FUSE and copy the data from one of the bricks. > > Best Regards, > Strahil Nikolov >

Re: [Gluster-users] Rebuilding a failed cluster

2023-11-30 Thread Richard Betel
On 29/11/2023 22:58 Diego Zuccato wrote: >If the old volume is still online, it's better if you copy from its FUSE mount point to the new one. The old servers are offline and cannot be rebooted, but the bricks themselves are running fine. The whole point of the exercise is to bring the volumes