Re: multiple volumes on same brick?

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On 2015-09-21 21:17, Atin Mukherjee wrote:
On 09/22/2015 02:07 AM, Gluster Admin wrote:
>Gluster users,
>
>We have a multiple node setup where each server has a single XFS brick
>(underlying storage is hardware battery backed raid6).  Are there any
>issues creating multiple gluster volumes using the same underlying
>bricks from a performance or management standpoint?
This is not possible in Gluster. A brick (partition) is considered to be
the smallest unit of the break down of a volume.

While true, I wonder if the original poster meant to ask if they can have multiple bricks belonging to different gluster volumes on the same file system volume?

In this case, the answer is yes, one could mount a file system, and create separate bricks which belong to different gluster volumes.

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