Re: Replicated with bricks of different sizes

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On 06/15/2015 10:41 AM, John Gardeniers wrote:
Hi Victor,

Thanks for the response. Since writing my question we have been able to take over another server, which does have enough drive space for this job, so it's now merely an academic question.


While there is no check for equal brick sizes during volume create and things will work fine until you hit ENOSPC on the replica brick of smaller size, Viktor is right in saying that it is not recommended.

Regards,
Ravi

regards,
John


On 15/06/15 12:51, Viktor Villafuerte wrote:
Hi John,

On Mon 15 Jun 2015 09:15:53, John Gardeniers wrote:
We are/were running a simple 1x2 replica volume and have had a major failure on one of our gluster servers. We want to create a new replica, at least for
the time being, but don't have another available server with sufficient
drive space. Working on the assumption that we will not increase the disk usage, and will therefore not get anywhere near the capacity of the smaller
server's drives, is it safe to create a replica using mismatched brick
sizes? Will gluster even allow that?
I did bit of testing of this some time ago. Not with the lastest Gluster
mind you... You can have different size bricks in a volume but you
should always have the same size bricks in a replica.

You say that there's enough space and no space will be consumed after
etc and in theory this could work. But I wouldn't certainly recommend
this kind of setup.


v


regards,
John

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