Dan - Gluster 3.1.1 s out, can you recreate the issue using that version? Please let us know. http://www.gluster.com/community/documentation/index.php/Gluster_3.1_Filesystem_Installation_and_Configuration_Guide Thanks, Craig --> Craig Carl Senior Systems Engineer Gluster On 11/21/2010 03:57 AM, Dan Bretherton wrote: > Hello all- > I have just added two replicated bricks (2x2) to a > distributed-replicated volume. When mounted the new size is correct > (11TB) and the "gluster volume info" shows what I would expect. However > rebalancing the volume seems to have no effect, and happens almost > instantaneously. I expected it to take several hours because the > original bricks have 5TB on them. These are the commands I ran to start > the rebalance and check the status. > > [root at bdan4 ~]# gluster volume rebalance atmos start > starting rebalance on volume atmos has been successful > [root at bdan4 ~]# gluster volume rebalance atmos status > rebalance completed > > These are the last two messages in etc-glusterfs-glusterd.vol.log > > [2010-11-21 11:34:52.316470] I > [glusterd-rebalance.c:292:glusterd_defrag_start] rebalance: rebalance on > /etc/glusterd/mount/atmos complete > [2010-11-21 11:35:04.653629] I > [glusterd-rebalance.c:385:glusterd_handle_defrag_volume] glusterd: > Received rebalance volume on atmos > > The messages look to me as if they are in the wrong order. I confirmed > this with another "gluster volume rebalance atmos status", which results > in the message "Received rebalance volume on atmos". > > It wondered if it would have been better to add just one replicated > brick at a time instead of two at once, but when I went to remove one of > them I was scared off by the warning about possible data loss. The new > volume does seem to be working and some files are being put on the new > bricks, but most seem to be going onto the original bricks which were > ~80% full before the expansion. I would like to press on and use the > volume but I don't know what will happen when the original bricks get > completely full, and there is also likely to be a performance penalty in > using an un-balanced volume, as I understand it from reading previous > mailing list postings. Any suggestions would be much appreciated. > > Regards, > -Dan > > _______________________________________________ > Gluster-users mailing list > Gluster-users at gluster.org > http://gluster.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users