Re: How to remove dead peer, osrry urgent again :(

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On 11/06/2017 6:42 PM, Atin Mukherjee wrote:
If the dead server doesn't host any volumes (bricks of volumes to be specific) then you can actually remove the uuid entry from /var/lib/glusterd from other nodes and restart glusterd instances one after another as a workaround.

The server hosted a brick, but I removed that after it died with "gluster v remove-brick force". Does that mean I could edit glusterd as you suggest?


With Glusterd2, we will see if we can have a better user experience here.


That would be good - I imagine in a lot of cases the only way a server is removed is *after* it has died.


Thanks.


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Lindsay Mathieson

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