On 10/23/2014 01:35 PM, Punit Dambiwal wrote:
On Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at 11:54 AM, Punit Dambiwal <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi,
I have one question regarding the gluster failover...let me
explain my current architecture,i am using Ovirt with gluster...
1. One Ovirt Engine (Ovirt 3.4)
2. 4 * Ovirt Node as well as Gluster storage node...with 12
brick in one node...(Gluster Version 3.5)
3. All 4 node in distributed replicated structure with replica
level =2...
4. I have one spare node with 12 brick for Failover purpose..
Now there is two questions :-
1. If any of brick failed...how i can failover this brick...how
to remove the failed brick and replace with another brick....??
Do i need to replace the whole node or i can replace the single
brick ??
Failure of a single brick can be addressed by performing "replace-brick
commit force" to replace the failed brick with a new brick and then
trigger self-heal to rebuild data on the replace brick.
2. If one of the whole node with 12 brick down and can not come
up...how i can replace it with the new one....do i need to add
two node to main the replication level... ??
You can add a replacement node to the cluster and use "replace-brick
commit force" to adjust the volume topology. Self-healing will rebuild
data on the new node. You might want to replace one/few bricks at a time
to ensure that your servers do not get bogged down by self-healing.
-Vijay
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