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Hi Raphael,

Following are the steps to be followed to sync data from node1 to node2 
assuming node1 has the data.

1. gluster peer probe node1

2. gluster volume create gv0 replica 2 node1:/data node2:/data

3. gluster volume start gv0

4. gluster volume set gv0 cluster.read-subvolume gv0-client-0

5. Create a fuse mount from the client node to the volume : mount -t 
glusterfs node1:/gv0 /mnt/gv0

6. From client node : cd /mnt/gv0 ;  find . | xargs stat

This should self-heal all your data from node1 to node2.

Once the self-heal is complete reset the "cluster.read-subvolume" volume 
option.

7. gluster volume reset gv0 cluster.read-subvolume

8. Unmount the mount point and remount for using it again.

Regards
-Shwetha

On 11/21/2013 08:51 PM, Raphael Rabelo wrote:
> I guys!
>
>
> i have 2 servers in replicate mode, the node 1 has all data, and the 
> cluster 2 is empty.
> I created a volume (gv0) and start it.
>
> Now, how can I synchronize all files on the node 1 by the node 2 ?
>
> Steps that I followed:
>
> gluster peer probe node1
> gluster volume create gv0 replica 2 node1:/data node2:/data
> gluster volume gvo start
>
>
> thanks!
>
>
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