Yes! thats seems to work
i executed this commande gluster volume advdemo set network.ping-timeout 41 and then rebooted the host.
Gluster is now starting correctly.
Now i'm going to upgrade the other servers in my cluster
Thanks again
De : Atin Mukherjee <amukherj@xxxxxxxxxx>
Envoyé : jeudi 5 octobre 2017 12:08 À : ismael mondiu Cc : Niels de Vos; gluster-users@xxxxxxxxxxx; Gaurav Yadav Objet : Re: [Gluster-users] Glusterd not working with systemd in redhat 7 So I have the root cause. Basically as part of the patch we write the brickinfo->uuid in to the brickinfo file only when there is a change in the volume. As per the brickinfo files you shared the uuid was not saved as there is no new change in the volume
and hence the uuid was always NULL in the resolve brick because of which glusterd went for local address resolution. Having this done with a new op-version could have been a better choice here.
As a work around, you can toggle some volume options for all the volumes and then retry the same or if your cluster.op-version is not up to date, you can bump up the op-version to latest which will take care of writing the uuid in the brickinfo file.
On Thu, Oct 5, 2017 at 1:52 PM, ismael mondiu
<mondiu@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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