(2012/04/20 17:58), Vijay Bellur wrote:
On 04/20/2012 01:42 PM, Tomoaki Sato wrote:Vijay, Where do I start looking so I can create the volume with 2 bricks ? Any insight into this is much appreciated. # gluster volume create two transport tcp two-1-private:/mnt/brick Creation of volume two has been successful. Please start the volume to access data. # gluster volume delete two Deleting volume will erase all information about the volume. Do you want to continue? (y/n) y Deleting volume two has been successful # gluster volume create two transport tcp two-2-private:/mnt/brick Creation of volume two has been successful. Please start the volume to access data. # gluster volume delete two Deleting volume will erase all information about the volume. Do you want to continue? (y/n) y Deleting volume two has been successful # gluster volume create two transport tcp two-1-private:/mnt/brick two-2-private:/mnt/brick Brick: two-1-private:/mnt/brick, two-2-private:/mnt/brick one of the bricks contain the otherCan you please provide the output of: gluster peer status and make sure that two-1-private & two-2-private are resolved appropriately? Additionally, providing glusterd log files from the two servers would be of help. Thanks, Vijay
Vijay, I have reproduced the issue with 3.3.0qa37(latest). Please find attached. 3.2.7qa1 works fine in the same environment. Regards, Tomo Sato
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