Hello,
for testing and scaling purpose i gave it a try with 2 ubuntu 14.04 machines on vmware workstation.i installed glusterfs 3.5 on both of them. i started out by creating identical LVM on both of them,formatted with XFS and created replicated volumes
#gluster volume create gvola replica 2 gluster1:/public/sdb1/brick/ gluster2:/public/sdb1/brick/
i mounted them on (the same 2)both servers and were working (replication was fine). Problem arised when additional disks were added/extended to LVM. i extended the lvm and did "xfsgrow" on both nodes and when i tried to stop and start volume . this error showed up
volume start: gvola: failed: Volume id mismatch for brick gluster1:/public/sdb1/brick. Expected volume id fca40349-5fc6-4974-a7b7-a2f3d560f41b, volume id c29b0f57-c018-4d4e-9bdc-2dda6f122dfc found
what do you suggest?
Thank you
Hello,
for testing and scaling purpose i gave it a try with 2 ubuntu 14.04 machines on vmware workstation.i installed glusterfs 3.5 on both of them. i started out by creating identical LVM on both of them,formatted with XFS and created replicated volumes
#gluster volume create gvola replica 2 gluster1:/public/sdb1/brick/ gluster2:/public/sdb1/brick/i mounted them on (the same 2)both servers and were working (replication was fine). Problem arised when additional disks were added/extended to LVM. i extended the lvm and did "xfsgrow" on both nodes and when i tried to stop and start volume . this error showed up
volume start: gvola: failed: Volume id mismatch for brick gluster1:/public/sdb1/brick. Expected volume id fca40349-5fc6-4974-a7b7-a2f3d560f41b, volume id c29b0f57-c018-4d4e-9bdc-2dda6f122dfc found
what do you suggest?
Thank you
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