Yep, each brick is exactly the same size, 1TB in this case.

- brian

On 3/9/12 10:29 AM, Xavier Normand wrote:
Hi Brian,

Do you have same size brick?

*Xavier*


On Fri, Mar 9, 2012 at 10:22 AM, Brian Cipriano <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    I've just confirmed that the same is happening on a totally
    different Ubuntu machine. Doesn't seem to be confined to the machine.

    Could maybe be something I'm missing in the setup though? Some
    package I haven't installed?

    - brian


    On 3/9/12 9:59 AM, Brian Cipriano wrote:

        Hi Shylesh - thanks for the reply.

        I've restarted a few times - glusterd, the volume, the machine
        itself. Same results.

        - brian

        On 3/9/12 12:46 AM, Shylesh Kumar Mohan wrote:

            Hi Brian,

            Could you please restart glusterd and try again rebalancing.



            Thanks,
            Shylesh

            ----- Original Message -----
            From: Brian Cipriano<[email protected]
            <mailto:[email protected]>>
            To: [email protected]
            <mailto:[email protected]>
            Sent: Thu, 08 Mar 2012 18:08:22 -0500 (EST)
            Subject: [Gluster-users] trouble rebalancing volume

            Hi all -

            I'm having issues rebalancing my layout/data across a
            two-brick volume.
            I'm on Gluster 3.2.5.

            I'm currently using a single Ubuntu 10.04 machine. Both
            bricks reside on
            this machine. Adding the brick went fine. Here's the
            volume's info:

            $ sudo gluster volume info
            Volume Name: branch
            Type: Distribute
            Status: Started
            Number of Bricks: 2
            Transport-type: tcp
            Bricks:
            Brick1: system01:/gluster/brick0001
            Brick2: system01:/gluster/brick0002

            brick0001 has a bunch of files on it, brick0002 is empty.
            I'd like to
            rebalance the directory layout and data onto the new
            brick. But strange
            things happen when I try to do this.

            $ sudo gluster volume rebalance branch fix-layout status
            rebalance stopped
            $ sudo gluster volume rebalance branch fix-layout start
            Rebalance on branch is already started
            $ sudo gluster volume rebalance branch fix-layout status
            rebalance stopped

            Weird! I can't seem to get this to work.

            Am I doing some wrong, or is this some other issue?

            Thanks!

            - brian
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