Re: Doubts re: remove-brick

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Hi Diego,

Remove brick command is a two-step operation. When started, those bricks are marked deprecated and no writes are sent to those bricks. Rebalance is started as part of the remove brick process. Once the remove brick is complete (By checking the status), commit the operation.

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Thanks and Regards
Aravinda
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On Fri, Nov 18, 2022 at 7:23 PM Diego Zuccato <diego.zuccato@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello all.

I need to reorganize the bricks (making RAID1 on the backing devices to
reduce memory used by Gluster processes) and I have a couple of doubts:
- do moved (rebalanced) files get removed from source bricks so at the
end I only have the files that received writes?
- do bricks being removed continue getting writes for new files?

Tks.

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Diego Zuccato
DIFA - Dip. di Fisica e Astronomia
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