It could be some extended attributes that still exists on folders brick{1.4},
you could either remove them with attr or simply remove/recreate them.
Cheers,
> On 5 Jan 2017, at 01:23, Zack Boll <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> In performance testing a striped 4 volume, I appeared to have crashed
> glusterfs using version 3.8.7 on Ubuntu 16.04. I then stopped the volume and
> deleted it. I am now having trouble creating a new volume, below is output
>
> sudo gluster volume create gluster1 transport tcp cyan:/gluster/ssd1/brick1
> green:/gluster/ssd1/brick2 red:/gluster/ssd1/brick3 pink:/gluster/ssd1/brick4
>
> volume create: gluster1: failed: Staging failed on green. Error:
> /gluster/ssd1/brick2 is already part of a volume
> Staging failed on pink. Error: /gluster/ssd1/brick4 is already part of a
> volume
> Staging failed on cyan. Error: /gluster/ssd1/brick1 is already part of a
> volume
> Staging failed on red. Error: /gluster/ssd1/brick3 is already part of a volume
>
> sudo gluster volume info
> No volumes present
>
> Any ideas on how to fix this?
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