peer status rejected (connected)

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Toby,
What versions of gluster are on the peers? And does the cluster have
just two peers or more?

~kaushal

On Tue, Aug 6, 2013 at 4:32 PM, Toby Corkindale
<toby.corkindale at strategicdata.com.au> wrote:
> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Toby Corkindale" <toby.corkindale at strategicdata.com.au>
>> To: gluster-users at gluster.org
>> Sent: Tuesday, 6 August, 2013 6:26:59 PM
>> Subject: Re: peer status rejected (connected)
>>
>> On 06/08/13 18:12, Toby Corkindale wrote:
>> > Hi,
>> > What does it mean when you use "peer probe" to add a new host, but then
>> > afterwards the "peer status" is reported as "Rejected" yet "Connected"?
>> > And of course -- how does one fix this?
>> >
>> > gluster> peer status
>> > Number of Peers: 1
>> >
>> > Hostname: 192.168.10.32
>> > Uuid: 32497846-6e02-4b68-b147-6f4b936b3373
>> > State: Peer Rejected (Connected)
>>
>> It's worth noting that the attempt to probe the peer was listed as
>> successful though:
>>
>> gluster> peer probe mel-storage04
>>
>> Probe successful
>> gluster> peer status
>> Number of Peers: 1
>>
>> Hostname: mel-storage04
>> Uuid: 6254c24d-29d4-4794-8159-3c2b03b34798
>> State: Peer Rejected (Connected)
>>
>
>
> After searching around some more, I saw that this issue is usually caused by two peers joining, when one has a very out of date volume list.
> And indeed, in the log files I see messages about checksums failing to agree on volumes being exchanged.
>
> The odd thing is, this is a fresh server, running the same version of glusterfs.
> I tried stopping the services entirely, rm -rf /var/lib/glusterfs/*, and then started up again and tried probing that peer -- and received the same Rejection.
> I'm confused as to how it could possibly be getting a different volume checksum, when it didn't even have its own copy.
>
> Does the community have any suggestions about resolving this?
>
> See also, inability to remove or replace bricks in separate message - which might be related, although the errors occur even if run on the cluster without this problematic peer attached at all.
>
> -Toby
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