Re: Replacing a gluster server

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from the link you referred, they are running vm on top of glusterfs. Looks like an openstack setup.

looks like while the brick is being replaced,  the vm is still ok.

My question is while they replace the brick , the vm image file on glusterfs still remains open and continue modified. Replace brick is copy the file from one server brick to another server brick, is that possible? How does glusterfs do that if it is file level os copy?

Thx

best regards
Zhu Chao

> 在 2014年12月23日,上午7:41,John Gardeniers <jgardeniers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 写道:
> 
> 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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