Re: [External] Seeding geo-replication slaves

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Hi,

from what i have seen you can have the target volume mounted RW and write other files to it without breaking replication. I don't know in case the files are the same what would happen since i haven't tested it but i guess as per rsync it would update the files from source.

Kr

On Tue, Dec 4, 2018 at 5:23 PM Conrad Lawes <pillage1791@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Is it possible to pre-seed a glusterfs geo-repl slave?

Background story:
I am presently using rsync to mirror 3 servers.
The source server (master) resides in the UK.  The target servers reside in  Canada and USA.
The targets servers presently have 1.5TB of mirrored data.
I want to switch from rsync mirroring to glusterfs geo-replication.  
However,  I wish to use the existing data  as the starting point instead of starting geo-replication from scratch.  It will take a very long time to re-sync 1.5TB of data over our WAN connection.

Does glusterfs allow for this?

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