Re: How to expand Replicated Volume

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Yes, you can do that, as they are two new bricks, and these new bricks are not residing on same node

On Jun 15, 2017 8:26 AM, "GiangCoi Mr" <ltrgiang86@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Nag Pavan Chilakam

Can I use this command "gluster vol add-brick vol1 replica 2 file01g:/brick3/data/vol1 file02g:/brick4/data/vol1" in both file server 01 and 02 exited without add new servers. Is it ok for expanding volume? Thanks for your support

Regards,
Giang



2017-06-14 22:26 GMT+07:00 Nag Pavan Chilakam <nag.chilakam@xxxxxxxxx>:
Hi, 
You can use add-brick command , this would make the volume a distributed replicated volume. Eg: gluster vol add-brick <volname> rep 2 <newbrickpath1>  <newbrickpath2>

Regards,
Nag

On Jun 14, 2017 7:31 PM, "GiangCoi Mr" <ltrgiang86@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Team.

I have a issue about expand storage for replicated volume:
  - I have 2 server installed glusterfs. Each brick on server have total 1 TB 
  - I created volume named vol1 using replica 2 (gluster vol create vol1 replica 2 file01g:/brick1/data/vol1 file02g:/brick2/data/vol1)
 
My issue: now total storage used ~ 900GB and I have to expand storage to 2 TB. So how I can expand my storage to 2 TB. Please help me to fix this issue. Thanks so much

Regards,
Giang
  


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