ted volume parameters are still set on my
volume:
changelog.changelog: on
geo-replication.ignore-pid-check: on
geo-replication.indexing: on
I will also remove them manually.
Best,
M.
> Original Message
> Subject: Re: [Gluster-users] Manually delete .glusterfs/chan
The RedHat documentation has a good process on how to clean a unusable
brick:
5.4.4. Cleaning An Unusable Brick
If the file system associated with the brick cannot be reformatted, and the
brick directory cannot be removed,
perform the following steps:
1 Delete all previously existing data in the b
Hi Mabi,
If you will not use that geo-replication volume session again, I believe it
is safe to manually delete the files in the brick directory using rm -rf.
However, the gluster documentation specifies that if the session is to be
permanently deleted, this is the command to use:
gluster volume
Hi, has anyone any advice to give about my question below? Thanks!
> Original Message
> Subject: Manually delete .glusterfs/changelogs directory ?
> Local Time: August 16, 2017 5:59 PM
> UTC Time: August 16, 2017 3:59 PM
> From: m...@protonmail.ch
> To: Gluster Users
>
> Hello,
Hello,
I just deleted (permanently) my geo-replication session using the following
command:
gluster volume geo-replication myvolume gfs1geo.domain.tld::myvolume-geo delete
and noticed that the .glusterfs/changelogs on my volume still exists. Is it
safe to delete the whole directly myself with