Hi list,

I am using gluster 3.1 on gentoo. I have previously been able (with 3.0.x) to manually control when and on which host a gluster brick comes up. All my bricks are on iSCSI and hence transportable round the cluster. With 3.1 it seems that each brick is locked to a particular host. I have thought of manually using glusterfsd to start a brick with out the glusterd process running. But I am worried that if glusterd should be started later that it might try and start a second instance of that brick, or in some way clash with the all ready running brick.

Any ideas?

Pat
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