I need help cleaning up a faulty geo-replication session.   I tried
deleting all related directories and files.
But I am currently in a state such that when I try and recreate the session
via

gluster> volume geo-replication
icp_kube-system_nfs-pvc_69753a58-819f-11e9-b3a0-005056b694b5
root@rmtwrk1::icp_kube-system_nfs-pvc_6ef8d56c-70f6-11e9-b497-005056b667db
create ssh-port 2222 push-pem
Session between
icp_kube-system_nfs-pvc_69753a58-819f-11e9-b3a0-005056b694b5 and
rmtwrk1:icp_kube-system_nfs-pvc_6ef8d56c-70f6-11e9-b497-005056b667db is
already created! Cannot create with new slave:rmtwrk1 again!
geo-replication command failed

but if I try and delete it via

gluster> volume geo-replication
icp_kube-system_nfs-pvc_69753a58-819f-11e9-b3a0-005056b694b5
root@rmtwrk1::icp_kube-system_nfs-pvc_6ef8d56c-70f6-11e9-b497-005056b667db
delete
Geo-replication session between
icp_kube-system_nfs-pvc_69753a58-819f-11e9-b3a0-005056b694b5 and
rmtwrk1::icp_kube-system_nfs-pvc_6ef8d56c-70f6-11e9-b497-005056b667db does
not exist.
geo-replication command failed

Is there any way to clean this up?

Jim Shelton
 IT Architect IBM
jim.shel...@ibm.com
281 910 7914
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