Re: Gluster CLI Feedback

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Hi,

I have only a feedback to point 4/5.
Despite using http://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/gluster_volume_module.html for gluster management
I see the operation of replacing a server with a new hardware while keeping the same IP number poorly documented.
Maybe I was just unlucky in my search for the documentation, but the best source I found is
https://support.rackspace.com/how-to/recover-from-a-failed-server-in-a-glusterfs-array/

Basically I need to: shut down the old server, perform a clean OS installation on the new server,
and make the new server to appear disguised as the old peer, while limiting the bandwidth used by the volume sync.

Cheers,

Marcin


On Wed, Oct 11, 2017 at 11:08 AM, Nithya Balachandran <nbalacha@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,

As part of our initiative to improve Gluster usability, we would like feedback on the current Gluster CLI. Gluster 4.0 upstream development is currently in progress and it is an ideal time to consider CLI changes. Answers to the following would be appreciated:
  1. How often do you use the Gluster CLI? Is it a preferred method to manage Gluster?
  2. What operations do you commonly perform using the CLI?
  3. How intuitive/easy to use do you find the CLI ?
  4. Is the help/information displayed sufficient?
  5. Are there operations that are difficult to perform?
Regards,
Nithya

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