This is the format which we have followed in this command . There could be a 
case when you want to 
keep the same bricks which you have added using IP address but now instead of 
IP address you want that all the bricks should have hostname. 
In this case you have to mention both the source as well as destination, even 
if logically both represent the same node. 

There could also be other cases which I don't remember now. 








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From: "Gandalf Corvotempesta" <[email protected]> 
To: "Ravishankar N" <[email protected]> 
Cc: [email protected] 
Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2017 2:00:44 PM 
Subject: Re: [Gluster-users] Replace replicate in single brick 

Il 10 gen 2017 05:59, "Ravishankar N" < [email protected] > ha scritto: 



If you are using glusterfs 3.9 and want to give the replaced brick the same 
name as the old one, there is the reset-brick command. The commit message in 
http://review.gluster.org/#/c/12250/ gives you some information on the steps to 
run. 
If you are okay with using a different name for the brick, then there is 
`gluster volume replace-brick <volname> <hostname:old brick> <hostname:new 
brick> commit force`. I think this command works from glusterfs 3.7.10 onward. 
-Ravi 




If reset-brick is used to replace a brick with another with the same name, why 
this command ask for both source and destination brick name? 
It would always be the same, if different, replace-brick command should be 
used. 

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