May be it is confusing or I'm using the wrong naming conventions. what I'm
actually testing is
Each node has one brick for each of glusterfs kvm1 and kvm2
So glusterfs kvm1 will have
onode1:/data/glusterfs/kvm1/brick1
onode2:/data/glusterfs/kvm1/brick2
while kvm2 will have two bricks
onode1:/data/glusterfs/kvm2/brick1
onode1:/data/glusterfs/kvm2/brick2
On both systems, "brick1" and "brick2" are mount points of xfs file systems
Now create volume kvm1 was successful while kvm2 is not.
volume create: kvm2: failed: /data/glusterfs/kvm2/brick1 or a prefix of it is
already part of a volume
Thanks
W
On Thursday, December 26, 2013 5:24 PM, William Kwan <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi all,
Running 3.4.1 on Centos6.
I have this issue, I created two xfs filesystem on each of two hosts
onode1:/data/glusterfs/kvm1/brick1
onode2:/data/glusterfs/kvm1/brick2
onode1:/data/glusterfs/kvm2/brick1
onode1:/data/glusterfs/kvm2/brick2
The first volume was created successfully
# gluster volume create kvm1 replica 2 transport tcp
onode1:/data/glusterfs/kvm1/brick1 onode2:/data/glusterfs/kvm1/brick2
When I attempt to create the second volume, I got
# gluster volume create kvm2 replica 2 transport tcp
onode1:/data/glusterfs/kvm2/brick1 onode2:/data/glusterfs/kvm2/brick2
volume create: kvm2: failed: /data/glusterfs/kvm2/brick1 or a prefix of it is
already part of a volume
I'm not sure I follow what the error means. The 2nd set of filesystems have to
mount under a totally different directory structure?
Thanks in advance
Will
_______________________________________________
Gluster-users mailing list
[email protected]
http://supercolony.gluster.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users