possible workaround:
use an afr volume over 2 separate glusterfsd instances as your main
storage access point
then you can shut down any of the subvolumes, reconfigure and
self-heal it after reconnect

> currently i'm reading glusterfs documentation and i was asking myself if
> it's possible to add/remove/modify volume configurations during runtime?
> within the doc's i only found static examples of configuration files which
> are loaded at gluster startup
> Q1: maybe it's already implemented but didn't find it: is it possible to
> modify volume configurations (e.g. mount points or balancing algorithms)
> during runtime? if yes any hint would be great
> Q2: if no is there a clever workaround to achive this?
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