This is a known issue. Clusters crashed on the node which is showing disconnected. The fix will be released in 3.7.2
Atin Sent from one plus one On Jun 16, 2015 4:06 PM, "Suneel Gali" <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Team, > > Recently I started working glusterfs and created the following home setup: > > Total nodes: 4 > > gluster02.myhomedomain.com > g2-node2.myhomedomain.com > g2-node3.myhomedomain.com > g2-node4.myhomedomain.com > > I created a replica volume (Name: replvol) on nodes gluster02 & g2-node2. > I was able to mount the volume on my client vm and copy some files. > Now I created 2 bricks (one each on g2-node3 & node4) and ran add-brick on > the replica volume. The bricks got added to the volume and the info is > listed in replvol.info file. > Even at this stage the peer status shows that the peers are in cluster and > connected. > > Once I run: > gluster volume rebalance replvol start > > > > > > I see that the status of the peers (only g2-node3 and g2-node4) are > moving to "disconnected" and the status of g2-node2 is still "connected". > > If I stop the volume and restart the nodes, they are getting back > connected. Once again if I run rebalance, they are moving to disconnected > state. > > As I am not sure which specific files to share, so I am attaching the logs > from gluster02, g2-node3 and g2-node4. > > All nodes are running CentOS 7.1.1503 and glusterfs: 3.7.1 > No issues with connectivity between the nodes. > > I also have a distributed volume up and running. I was able to add-bricks > to the distributed volume and rebalance. > > Any help to troubleshoot the issue will be appreciated. > > Thanks, > Suneel > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Gluster-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.gluster.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users >
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