Re: Safely remove one replica

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No takers on this one?

On 22/06/15 14:37, John Gardeniers wrote:
Until last weekend we had a simple 1x2 replicated volume, consisting of a single brick on each peer. After a drive failure screwed the brick on one peer we decided to create a new peer and swap the bricks. Running "gluster volume replace-brick gluster-rhev dead_peer:/gluster_brick_1 new_peer:/gluster_brick_1 commit force".

After trying for some time and not wishing to rely on a single peer we added kari as an additional replica with "gluster volume add-brick gluster-rhev replica 3 new_peer:/gluster_brick_1 force".

Can we now *safely* remove the dead brick and revert back to replica 2?

regards,
John

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