gluster volume status show second node is offline

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Hello everybody!
I'm a novice with gluster. I have setup my first cluster with two
nodes 

This is the current volume info:

   [root@s-virt1 ~]# gluster volume info gfsvol1
   Volume Name: gfsvol1
   Type: Replicate
   Volume ID: 5bad4a23-58cc-44d7-8195-88409720b941
   Status: Started
   Snapshot Count: 0
   Number of Bricks: 1 x 2 = 2
   Transport-type: tcp
   Bricks:
   Brick1: virt1.local:/gfsvol1/brick1
   Brick2: virt2.local:/gfsvol1/brick1
   Options Reconfigured:
   performance.client-io-threads: off
   nfs.disable: on
   transport.address-family: inet
   storage.fips-mode-rchecksum: on
   cluster.granular-entry-heal: on
   storage.owner-uid: 107
   storage.owner-gid: 107
   server.allow-insecure: on

For now all seem work fine.

I have mount the gfs volume on all two nodes and use the VM into it

But today I noticed that the second node (virt2) is offline:

   [root@s-virt1 ~]# gluster volume status
   Status of volume: gfsvol1
   Gluster process                             TCP Port  RDMA Port  Online  Pid
   ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
   Brick virt1.local:/gfsvol1/brick1           49152     0          Y       3090 
   Brick virt2.local:/gfsvol1/brick1           N/A       N/A        N       N/A  
   Self-heal Daemon on localhost               N/A       N/A        Y       3105 
   Self-heal Daemon on virt2.local             N/A       N/A        Y       3140 
    
   Task Status of Volume gfsvol1
   ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
   There are no active volume tasks
   
   [root@s-virt1 ~]# gluster volume status gfsvol1 detail
   Status of volume: gfsvol1
   ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
   Brick                : Brick virt1.local:/gfsvol1/brick1
   TCP Port             : 49152               
   RDMA Port            : 0                   
   Online               : Y                   
   Pid                  : 3090                
   File System          : xfs                 
   Device               : /dev/mapper/rl-gfsvol1
   Mount Options        : rw,seclabel,relatime,attr2,inode64,logbufs=8,logbsize=32k,sunit=128,swidth=128,noquota
   Inode Size           : 512                 
   Disk Space Free      : 146.4GB             
   Total Disk Space     : 999.9GB             
   Inode Count          : 307030856           
   Free Inodes          : 307026149           
   ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
   Brick                : Brick virt2.local:/gfsvol1/brick1
   TCP Port             : N/A                 
   RDMA Port            : N/A                 
   Online               : N                   
   Pid                  : N/A                 
   File System          : xfs                 
   Device               : /dev/mapper/rl-gfsvol1
   Mount Options        : rw,seclabel,relatime,attr2,inode64,logbufs=8,logbsize=32k,sunit=128,swidth=128,noquota
   Inode Size           : 512                 
   Disk Space Free      : 146.4GB             
   Total Disk Space     : 999.9GB             
   Inode Count          : 307052016           
   Free Inodes          : 307047307
   
What does it mean?
What's wrong?
Is this normal or I missing some setting?

If you need more information let me know

Many thanks for your help

-- 
Dario Lesca
(inviato dal mio Linux Fedora 34 Workstation)


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