OK, I have figured out what it was.
I had a session not with 'root' user but with 'geoaccount' user.
It seems that we can't have 2 sessions to the one node (even if users are different). After deleting a session with 'geoaccount' user I was able to create a session with 'root' user.
On Sat, Nov 19, 2016 at 3:51 PM, Alexandr Porunov <alexandr.porunov@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello,I had a geo replication between master nodes and slave nodes. I have removed ssh keys for authorization from slave nodes. Now I can neither create session for slave nodes nor remove the old useless session. Is it possible to manually remove a sessions from all the nodes?Here is the problem:# gluster volume geo-replication gv0 root@192.168.0.124::gv0 delete reset-sync-timeGeo-replication session between gv0 and 192.168.0.124::gv0 does not exist.geo-replication command failed# gluster volume geo-replication gv0 root@192.168.0.124::gv0 create ssh-port 22 push-pemSession between gv0 and 192.168.0.124::gv0 is already created.geo-replication command failedSincerely,Alexandr
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