A. Can't safely have sharding turned off once files are in use
B. Can't be expanded with additional bricks
Ouch.
On April 22, 2018 5:39:20 AM EDT, Gandalf Corvotempesta <gandalf.corvotempesta@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Il dom 22 apr 2018, 10:46 Alessandro Briosi <ab1@xxxxxxxxxxx> ha scritto:Imho the easiest path would be to turn off sharding on the volume and
simply do a copy of the files (to a different directory, or rename and
then copy i.e.)
This should simply store the files without sharding.If you turn off sharding on a sharded volume with data in it, all sharded files would be unreadable
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