Re: How to fix an out-of-sync node?

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Hi,

From the information you provided, I am guessing that you have a replica 3 volume configured.
In that case you can run "gluster volume heal <volname>" which should do the trick for you.

Regards,
Karthik

On Thu, Feb 8, 2018 at 6:16 AM, Frizz <frizzthecat@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have a setup with 3 nodes running GlusterFS.

gluster volume create myBrick replica 3 node01:/mnt/data/myBrick node02:/mnt/data/myBrick node03:/mnt/data/myBrick

Unfortunately node1 seemed to stop syncing with the other nodes, but this was undetected for weeks!

When I noticed it, I did a "service glusterd restart" on node1, hoping the three nodes would sync again.

But this did not happen. Only the CPU load went up on all three nodes + the access time went up.

When I look into the physical storage of the bricks, node1 is very different
node01:/mnt/data/myBrick : 9GB data
node02:/mnt/data/myBrick : 12GB data
node03:/mnt/data/myBrick : 12GB data

How do I sync data from the healthy nodes Node2/Node3 back to Node1?

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