You do not need to reset brick if brick path does not change. Replace
the brick format and mount, then gluster v start volname force.
To start self heal just run gluster v heal volname full.

On Thu, Feb 1, 2018 at 6:39 PM, Alessandro Ipe <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> My volume home is configured in replicate mode (version 3.12.4) with the 
> bricks
> server1:/data/gluster/brick1
> server2:/data/gluster/brick1
>
> server2:/data/gluster/brick1 was corrupted, so I killed gluster daemon for 
> that brick on server2, umounted it, reformated it, remounted it and did a
>> gluster volume reset-brick home server2:/data/gluster/brick1 
>> server2:/data/gluster/brick1 commit force
>
> I was expecting that the self-heal daemon would start copying data from 
> server1:/data/gluster/brick1
> (about 7.4 TB) to the empty server2:/data/gluster/brick1, which it only did 
> for directories, but not for files.
>
> For the moment, I launched on the fuse mount point
>> find . | xargs stat
> but crawling the whole volume (100 TB) to trigger self-healing of a single 
> brick of 7.4 TB is unefficient.
>
> Is there any trick to only self-heal a single brick, either by setting some 
> attributes to its top directory, for example ?
>
>
> Many thanks,
>
>
> Alessandro
>
>
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