Re: Borking Gluster

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Which version of gluster are you using?

thanks,
Krish

----- Original Message -----
> Due to some weird automation things, I noticed the following:
> 
> Given a cluster of hosts A,B,C,D
> 
> It turns out that if you restart glusterd on host B while you are
> running volume create on host A, this can cause host B to be borked.
> This means: glusterd will refuse to start, and the only fix I found
> was to delete the volume data from it, and re-create the volume. Not
> sure if this is useful or not, but reproducing this is pretty easy in
> case this uncovers a code path that isn't working properly.
> 
> HTH,
> James
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