Hi Gluster Team,

I am looking for solution of replication volume setup across two servers.

Please refer below for the issue scenario.

1. Gluster replication volumes are created across two server.
2. When one server goes down, it tends to un-mount all the gluster volumes 
and bricks.
3. To un-mount all volumes and bricks, it needs to stop the volume in 
order to stop all gluster process running for each mount point.
4. If we stop the volume on one server(one which is rebooting), it stops 
the volume on other peer too, making volume inaccessible.

Here, We expect other server to handle the I/O till peer server is coming 
up.


Hoping for the suitable solution.
Thanking in anticipation.

Regards
Sejal
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