Replacing a gluster server

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Hi All,

I'm after a bit of guidance regarding the replacement of an existing gluster server. I've found a number of articles about replacing a failed server, as well as one about replacing an existing server ( http://joejulian.name/blog/replacing-a-glusterfs-server-best-practice/). Is the method in the linked article the best way or is there a better alternative?

We currently have a replica 2 set-up, with 3 volumes. Each volume consist of a single brick (per replica).

Regards,
John
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