Re: [RGW] Setup 2 zones within a cluster does not sync data

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I'm not sure what's wrong, it says "data is caught up with source", how do you determine that it's not? Can you explain in more detail? I currently only have two different test clusters which I had to fix, they weren't replicating either, but due to a certificate issue. But since you don't use https endpoints this isn't applicable to your situation.

There are people with way more rgw experience on this list than me, I hope someone can chime in.


Zitat von Huy Nguyen <viplanghe6@xxxxxxxxx>:

Hi,
Thanks for you reply. I'm not sure what do you means by full sync. I tried data/metadata sync init/run but nothing happened. I tried with a fresh cluster but still can't make it work. Here is the sync status:

          realm 26c6fd00-56f3-473f-8d9b-e583efb58a2b (multi-region)
      zonegroup bc664368-6a1c-43fb-9e86-99b62e579236 (hn)
           zone 92b1769f-8266-495d-a6df-3b89797f21d5 (hn1)
   current time 2024-07-24T07:56:34Z
zonegroup features enabled: resharding
                   disabled: compress-encrypted
  metadata sync no sync (zone is master)
      data sync source: 4fe607da-8eb7-44ae-a34d-e6b5e47b6065 (hn2)
                        syncing
                        full sync: 0/128 shards
                        incremental sync: 128/128 shards
                        data is caught up with source
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