Hi Mabi,
If you will not use that geo-replication volume session again, I believe it is safe to manually delete the files in the brick directory using rm -rf.However, the gluster documentation specifies that if the session is to be permanently deleted, this is the command to use:
gluster volume geo-replication
gv1 snode1::gv2 delete reset-sync-time
Regards,
Everton Brogliatto
On Thu, Aug 31, 2017 at 12:15 AM, mabi <mabi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi, has anyone any advice to give about my question below? Thanks!-------- Original Message --------Subject: Manually delete .glusterfs/changelogs directory ?Local Time: August 16, 2017 5:59 PMUTC Time: August 16, 2017 3:59 PMFrom: mabi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxTo: Gluster Users <gluster-users@xxxxxxxxxxx>Hello,I just deleted (permanently) my geo-replication session using the following command:gluster volume geo-replication myvolume gfs1geo.domain.tld::myvolume-geo delete and noticed that the .glusterfs/changelogs on my volume still exists. Is it safe to delete the whole directly myself with "rm -rf .glusterfs/changelogs" ? As far as I understand the CHANGELOG.* files are only needed for geo-replication, correct?Finally shouldn't the geo-replication delete command I used above delete these files automatically for me?Regards,Mabi
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