On 05/01/2017 02:25 PM, Gandalf Corvotempesta wrote:
2017-05-01 20:22 GMT+02:00 Shyam <[email protected]>:
Brick splitting (I think was first proposed by Jeff Darcy) is to create more
bricks out of given storage backends. IOW, instead of using a given brick as
is, create sub-dirs and use them as bricks.

Hence, given 2 local FS end points by the user (say), instead of creating a
1x2 volume, create a nx2 volume, with n sub-dirs within the given local FS
end points as the bricks themselves.

Hence, this gives us n units to work with than just one, helping with issues
like +1 scaling, among others.

So, with just one disk, you'll be able to do some replacement like
Joe's solution
for adding a single brick regardless the replica count


Yes, as a matter of fact, you can do this today using the CLI and creating nx2 instead of 1x2. 'n' is best decided by you, depending on the growth potential of your cluster, as at some point 'n' wont be enough if you grow by some nodes.

But, when a brick is replaced we will fail to address "(a) ability to retain replication/availability levels" as we support only homogeneous replication counts across all DHT subvols. (I could be corrected on this when using replace-brick though)
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