Fw: Re: Replacing a node

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2012-02-21



cdliuhong



???? cdliuhong
????? 2012-02-21 09:59:47
???? Marcus Bointon
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??? Re: Replacing a node

In this case,when your glusterfs is not busy,you can use command "gluster volume replace-brick <VOLNAME> <BRICK> <NEW-BRICK> {start|pause|abort|status|commit} - replace-brick operations",this operation can replace the old server (brick) automatically. hope this can help !!


2012-02-21 



cdliuhong 



???? Marcus Bointon 
????? 2012-02-21  01:55:35 
???? gluster-users Discussion List 
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??? Replacing a node 
I have two servers running gluster 3.1.2 hosting a single replica-2 volume (web images) on Ubuntu Lucid 64. I need to replace one of the nodes with a new server. What's the best approach to this? There's not much data, but I'd like to do it with no downtime if possible.
Marcus
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