On 3.7.4, all you need to do is execute "gluster volume replace-brick
<volname> commit force" and rest will be taken care by afr. We are in
the process of coming up with new commands like "gluster volume
reset-brick <volname> start/commit" for wiping/re-formatting of the
disk. So wait just a little longer :-).
Pranith
On 10/08/2015 11:26 AM, Lindsay Mathieson wrote:
On 8 October 2015 at 07:19, Joe Julian <j...@julianfamily.org
<mailto:j...@julianfamily.org>> wrote:
I documented this on my blog at
https://joejulian.name/blog/replacing-a-brick-on-glusterfs-340/
which is still accurate for the latest version.
The bug report I filed for this was closed without resolution. I
assume there's no plans for ever making this easy for administrators.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=991084
Yes, its the sort of workaround one can never remember in an
emergency, you'd have to google it up ...
In the case I was working with, probably easier and quicker to do a
remove-brick/add-brick.
thanks,
--
Lindsay
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