Re: volume répliqué.

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On 09/28/2015 04:15 PM, Pierre Léonard wrote:
Hi Soumya Koduri

The only way I can imagine to avoid replication in case of replicated volume is to kill one of the brick processes.
CCin few who may be able to provide better solutions.

Just asking out of curiosity, why do you want to disable replication? To gain performance?
Yes and to get back storage. The usage planned two years ago have changed, and we want suppres the replica which is to slow.


Ensure that there are no pending heals, split-brains etc. Then use the remove-brick force command:
`gluster volume remove-brick <volname> replica 1 host2:brick2 host4:brick4 .....host12:brick12 force`

HTH,
Ravi
Many thanks

Pierre Léonard


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