Hi Rahul, thanks for your reply. 2012/1/5 Rahul C S <rahul at gluster.com>: > What I understand from the scenario you are talking about is that you want > to achieve active/active geo-replication which is a proposed feature > internally & will be coming soon. :-) That's great to hear! I tried to configure a bidirectional geo-replication between 3 different nodes and this fail after starting the first backward geo-replication with: [2012-01-03 22:10:05.286315] I [gsyncd:289:main_i] <top>: syncing: gluster://localhost:sam ba-core-volume -> ssh://samba-ext2.local:/srv/gluster [2012-01-03 22:10:10.127707] E [syncdutils:133:log_raise_exception] <top>: FAIL: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/lib/glusterfs/glusterfs/python/syncdaemon/gsyncd.py", line 105, in main main_i() File "/usr/lib/glusterfs/glusterfs/python/syncdaemon/gsyncd.py", line 299, in main_i local.service_loop(*[r for r in [remote] if r]) File "/usr/lib/glusterfs/glusterfs/python/syncdaemon/resource.py", line 401, in service_ loop GMaster(self, args[0]).crawl_loop() File "/usr/lib/glusterfs/glusterfs/python/syncdaemon/master.py", line 113, in crawl_loop self.crawl() File "/usr/lib/glusterfs/glusterfs/python/syncdaemon/master.py", line 173, in crawl volinfo_sys = self.get_sys_volinfo() File "/usr/lib/glusterfs/glusterfs/python/syncdaemon/master.py", line 27, in get_sys_vol info raise RuntimeError("cannot work with multiple foreign masters") RuntimeError: cannot work with multiple foreign masters Is this the expected error when trying to use master/master geo-replication with GlusterFS 3.2.5? Thanks! -- Giovanni Toraldo - LiberSoft http://www.libersoft.it