Hi all, I want to create a distributed replicated volume. And I want to be able to expand this volume.
To test this, I have 6 nodes each have a 10G disk to share. First I create the initial volume. # gluster volume create testvol replica 2 transport tcp node-01:/export/sdb1/brick node-02:/export/sdb1/brick node-03:/export/sdb1/brick node-04:/export/sdb1/brick On the client, I mount the volume : # mount -t glusterfs node-01:/testvol /storage-pool # df -h /storage-pool/ Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on node-01:/testvol 20G 3.9G 17G 20% /storage-pool The volume size is 20G, what I expect. Now I want to expand this volume, adding brick. To do so, I do on node-01: # gluster volume add-brick testvol node-05:/export/sdb1/brick node-06:/export/sdb1/brick # gluster volume rebalance testvol start # gluster volume rebalance testvol status # gluster volume info testvol Volume Name: testvol Type: Distributed-Replicate Volume ID: cd24ec0f-3503-4d67-9032-1db1d0987f9c Status: Started Number of Bricks: 3 x 2 = 6 Transport-type: tcp Bricks: Brick1: node-01:/export/sdb1/brick Brick2: node-02:/export/sdb1/brick Brick3: node-03:/export/sdb1/brick Brick4: node-04:/export/sdb1/brick Brick5: node-05:/export/sdb1/brick Brick6: node-06:/export/sdb1/brick The back on client : # df -h /storage-pool/ Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on node-01:/testvol 20G 2.9G 18G 15% /storage-pool Even If I umount/mount the volume, It's always 20G. Should it not display a size of 30GB ? Like if I create a distributed volume and the add-brick with replicate option # gluster volume create testvol transport tcp node-01:/export/sdb1/brick node-02:/export/sdb1/brick node-03:/export/sdb1/brick # gluster volume start testvol # gluster volume add-brick testvol replica 2 node-04:/export/sdb1/brick node-05:/export/sdb1/brick node-06:/export/sdb1/brick # gluster volume info testvol Volume Name: testvol Type: Distributed-Replicate Volume ID: 31159749-85fb-4006-8240-25b74a7eb537 Status: Started Number of Bricks: 3 x 2 = 6 Transport-type: tcp Bricks: Brick1: node-01:/export/sdb1/brick Brick2: node-04:/export/sdb1/brick Brick3: node-02:/export/sdb1/brick Brick4: node-05:/export/sdb1/brick Brick5: node-03:/export/sdb1/brick Brick6: node-06:/export/sdb1/brick On client : # df -h /storage-pool/ Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on node-01:/testvol 30G 97M 30G 1% /storage-pool I'm using glusterfs-server 3.5.0 on Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty. Any help is welcome. Best regards, Hugues
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