Re: Disastrous performance with rsync to mounted Gluster volume.

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On 2015-04-23 12:58, Ben Turner wrote:


+1, lets nuke everything and start from a known good.  Those error
messages make me think something is really wrong with how we are
copying the data.  Gluster does NFS by default so you shouldn't have
have to reconfigure anything after you recreate the volume.


Okay... this is a silly question. How do I do that? Deleting the volume doesn't affect the files in the underlying filesystem, and I get the impression that trying to delete the files in the underlying filesystem without shutting down or deleting the volume would result in Gluster trying to write the files back where they "belong".

Should I stop the volume, delete it, then delete the files and start from scratch, re-creating the volume?

At this point, the cluster isn't live, so this is an entirely feasible thing to do. All the data exists somewhere else already, and I just need to copy it to the NFS share to get things going.

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