This looks like your peers are in inconsistent state. I believe peer status output must be showing glusterp2 in disconnected state. Can you forcibly detach it and then attach it back to the cluster?
On Mon, Dec 14, 2015 at 9:07 AM, Thing <thing.thing@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I am attempting to create a gluster volume but get this error,
============[root@glusterp1 data1]# gluster volume create volume1 replica 3 transport tcp glusterp1.graywitch.co.nz:/data1 glusterp2.graywitch.co.nz:/data1 gvolume create: volume1: failed: Staging failed on glusterp3.graywitch.co.nz. Error: Host glusterp1.graywitch.co.nz is not in 'Peer in Cluster' st
Staging failed on glusterp2.graywitch.co.nz. Error: Host glusterp3.graywitch.co.nz is not in 'Peer in Cluster' state
[root@glusterp1 data1]# gluster peer probe glusterp2.graywitch.co.nz
peer probe: success. Host glusterp2.graywitch.co.nz port 24007 already in peer list
[root@glusterp1 data1]# gluster peer probe glusterp3.graywitch.co.nz
peer probe: success. Host glusterp3.graywitch.co.nz port 24007 already in peer list
[root@glusterp1 data1]# gluster volume create volume1 replica 3 transport tcp glusterp1.graywitch.co.nz:/data1 glusterp2.graywitch.co.nz:/data1 g
volume create: volume1: failed: Staging failed on glusterp3.graywitch.co.nz. Error: Host glusterp1.graywitch.co.nz is not in 'Peer in Cluster' st
Staging failed on glusterp2.graywitch.co.nz. Error: Host glusterp3.graywitch.co.nz is not in 'Peer in Cluster' state
[root@glusterp1 data1]# ls -l
total 0
[root@glusterp1 data1]#
============what is wrong here please?
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