The only way that I can think of would be to stop the geo-replication
and re-create it again. I think that would initiate a new rsync crawl of
all the files.
On 10/4/2014 2:33 PM, James Payne wrote:
Hi,
Just wondering if there was a method to manually force a re-sync of a
geo replication slave so it is an identical mirror of the master?
History of this request is that I have a test setup and the Gluster
Geo-Replication seems to have missed 7 files out completely (not sure
if this was a bug or an issue with my setup specifically as this is a
test setup it has been setup and torn down a few times). Now though
the Geo replica will not converge to be the same, ie. It's stable, new
files add fine and files will delete, but the missing files just don't
seem to be interested in synchronising! I'm guessing that as the rsync
is triggered by the change log and as these files aren't changing it
won't ever notice them again? I can manually copy the files (there are
only 7 after all...) but I have only found them through a consistency
checking script I wrote. I can run this through a cron to pick up any
missing files, however I wondered if Gluster had something built in
which did a check and sync? Also, If I did manually copy these files
across how would that affect the consistency of the geo replica session?
Running: GlusterFS 3.4.5 on CentOS 6.5
Regards
James
_______________________________________________
Gluster-users mailing list
[email protected]
http://supercolony.gluster.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users
_______________________________________________
Gluster-users mailing list
[email protected]
http://supercolony.gluster.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users