Craig,
I have been told that doing that is against best practice although I have yet 
to see where this best practice is documented. My recently missing files have 
been blamed on the fact that I deleted and re-created a volume on bricks with 
existing data. Due to the fact that RDMA seems to be having problems and 
apparently isn't even known to be working on the OFED that is shipped with any 
Linux distribution it would be good to have a supported way to switch between 
RDMA and TCP. Is there any reason that both can't be used? 

Thanks,
Mike

On Dec 8, 2010, at 4:47 PM, Craig Carl wrote:

> Lana -
>    That is a documentation bug, I have fixed it. There isn't a way to 
> change the transport type on an existing volume, but if you delete the 
> volume then recreate it exactly the same way with a different transport 
> type it will work fine.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Craig
> 
> -->
> Craig Carl
> Senior Systems Engineer
> Gluster
> 
> On 12/08/2010 08:01 AM, Lana Deere wrote:
>> In the documentation,
>>    
>> http://www.gluster.com/community/documentation/index.php/Gluster_3.1:_gluster_Command
>> it says there is a "set-transport" command:
>>     Transport Commands
>>         volume set-transport VOLNAME TRANSPORT-TYPE [TRANSPORT-TYPE] ...
>>             Set the transport type for the specified volume.
>> 
>> I wanted to try converting from RDMA to TCP, so this seemed like what I 
>> wanted.
>> However, when I try it on my 3.1.1 installation, I get:
>>     # gluster volume set-transport RaidData tcp
>>     unrecognized word: set-transport (position 1)
>> It does not seem to be listed by "gluster volume help", either.
>> 
>> I'm not sure whether this is a documentation bug or a bug in the
>> "gluster" command.
>> 
>> 
>> .. Lana (lana.de...@gmail.com)
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