Hello Martin, look here: https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_gluster_storage/3.4/pdf/administration_guide/Red_Hat_Gluster_Storage-3.4-Administration_Guide-en-US.pdf on page 324. There is a manual how to replace a brick in case of a hardware failure
Regards David Spisla Am Mi., 10. Apr. 2019 um 11:42 Uhr schrieb Martin Toth <snowmai...@gmail.com >: > Hi all, > > I am running replica 3 gluster with 3 bricks. One of my servers failed - > all disks are showing errors and raid is in fault state. > > Type: Replicate > Volume ID: 41d5c283-3a74-4af8-a55d-924447bfa59a > Status: Started > Number of Bricks: 1 x 3 = 3 > Transport-type: tcp > Bricks: > Brick1: node1.san:/tank/gluster/gv0imagestore/brick1 > Brick2: node2.san:/tank/gluster/gv0imagestore/brick1 <— this brick is down > Brick3: node3.san:/tank/gluster/gv0imagestore/brick1 > > So one of my bricks is totally failed (node2). It went down and all data > are lost (failed raid on node2). Now I am running only two bricks on 2 > servers out from 3. > This is really critical problem for us, we can lost all data. I want to > add new disks to node2, create new raid array on them and try to replace > failed brick on this node. > > What is the procedure of replacing Brick2 on node2, can someone advice? I > can’t find anything relevant in documentation. > > Thanks in advance, > Martin > _______________________________________________ > Gluster-users mailing list > gluster-us...@gluster.org > https://lists.gluster.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users
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