Re: Remove a brick, rebuild it, put it back in

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What I always do is just shut it down, repair (or replace) the brick, then start it up again with "... start $volname force".

On October 5, 2016 11:27:36 PM GMT+02:00, Sergei Gerasenko <sgerasenko74@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi, sorry if this has been asked before but the documentation is a bit conflicting in various sources on what to do exactly.

I have an 6-node, distributed replicated cluster with a replica factor of 2. So it's 3 pairs of servers. I need to remove a server from one of those replica sets, rebuild it and put it back in.

What's the tried and proven sequence of steps for this? Any pointers would be very useful.

Thanks!
  Sergei



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