Yes, that's what I did and I got a failure without any text.
I think it should throw more text about the use of a mount point as I created the original volume with the latest release.
When I use a path, which is a mount point to a xfs, e.g.
# gluster volume add-brick vol1 replica 2 onode2:/data2/newbrick
volume add-brick: failed:
If I create a dir "brick" under /data2/newbrick and run the command it would work fine.
I think it should throw more text about the use of a mount point as I created the original volume with the latest release.
When I use a path, which is a mount point to a xfs, e.g.
# gluster volume add-brick vol1 replica 2 onode2:/data2/newbrick
volume add-brick: failed:
If I create a dir "brick" under /data2/newbrick and run the command it would work fine.
On
Monday, January 13, 2014 1:24 PM, Vijay Bellur <vbellur@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 01/13/2014 09:31 PM, William Kwan wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have a volume with 2 replica. I took one off and the volume become one with one brick only. Is there anyway I can add one brick in and turn it back to a replicated volume ?
>
"gluster volume add-brick <volname> replica 2 <new-brick>" should turn
it back into a replicated volume.
-Vijay
> Hi
>
> I have a volume with 2 replica. I took one off and the volume become one with one brick only. Is there anyway I can add one brick in and turn it back to a replicated volume ?
>
"gluster volume add-brick <volname> replica 2 <new-brick>" should turn
it back into a replicated volume.
-Vijay
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