Hi!
I wold like to setup server side quorum by using the following setup:
- 2x storage nodes (s-node-1, s-node-2)
- 1x arbiter node (s-node-3)
So the trusted storage pool has three peers.
This is my volume info:
Volume Name: wp-vol-0
Type: Replicate
Volume ID:
I wold like to setup server side quorum by using the following setup:
- 2x storage nodes (s-node-1, s-node-2)
- 1x arbiter node (s-node-3)
So the trusted storage pool has three peers.
This is my volume info:
Volume Name: wp-vol-0
Type: Replicate
Volume ID:
On Mon, Mar 09, 2015 at 11:09:51PM -0400, Niels de Vos wrote:
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Hi,
I launched a couple a days ago a rebalance on my gluster distribute-replicate
volume
(see below) through its CLI, while allowing my users to continue using the
volume.
Yesterday, they managed to fill completely the volume. It now results in
unavailable
files on the client (using fuse)
Please ignore this one. The problem appears to be resolved by deleting
the backup volume.
On 11/03/15 09:16, John Gardeniers wrote:
As a result of some server changes I wish to remove a geo-replica from
our Gluster volume, in readiness for creating a new geo-replica on a
different server. We
Hi,
I've had a 4 node Dis/Rep cluster up and running for a while, but
recently moved two of the nodes (the replicas of the other 2) to a
nearby datacentre. The IP addresses of the moved two therefore changed,
but I updated the /etc/hosts file on all four hosts to reflect the
change (and the
Using Gluster v3.5.3 and trying to follow the geo-replication
instructions
(https://github.com/gluster/glusterfs/blob/master/doc/admin-guide/en-US/markdown/admin_distributed_geo_rep.md),
step by step, gets me nowhere.
The slave volume has been created and passwordless SSH is set up for
root
Hi JF,
They are all hostnames, no IPs anywhere. The odd thing is that now, the
remote site says everything is up, whereas the local servers only show
each other as connected. It's a bit odd.
Cheers
Alex
On 10/03/15 15:40, JF Le Fillâtre wrote:
On my setup: on the host from which I peer
On my setup: on the host from which I peer probed, it's all hostnames.
On the other hosts, it's all IPs.
Can you check if it's the case on your setup too?
Thanks,
JF
On 10/03/15 16:29, Alex Crow wrote:
Hi,
They only have the hostname:
uuid=22b88f85-0554-419f-a279-980fceaeaf49
state=3
Hello,
Check the files in the peer directory:
/var/lib/glusterd/peers
They contain the IP addresses of the peers.
I haven't done it but I assume that if you update those files on all
servers you should be back online.
Thanks,
JF
On 10/03/15 16:00, Alex Crow wrote:
Hi,
I've had a 4 node
Hi,
They only have the hostname:
uuid=22b88f85-0554-419f-a279-980fceaeaf49
state=3
hostname1=zalma
And pinging these hostnames give the correct IP. Still no connection though.
Thanks,
Alex
On 10/03/15 15:04, JF Le Fillâtre wrote:
Hello,
Check the files in the peer directory:
As a result of some server changes I wish to remove a geo-replica from
our Gluster volume, in readiness for creating a new geo-replica on a
different server. We have 2 Gluster servers, name Jupiter and Rigel.
Jupiter is CentOS 6.6 and Rigel is CentOS 7. Both are running Gluster
v3.5.3.
This
The versions were:
gluster client: 3.6.2
gluster server: 3.6.0
2015-03-08 18:17 GMT+01:00 Vijay Bellur vbel...@redhat.com:
On 03/08/2015 09:36 AM, Przemysław Mroczek wrote:
I don't have volfiles, they are not on our machines as I said previously
we don't have impact on gluster servers.
I
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