Depends on your disks, your network, some CPU since you’re using a dispersed 
volume, and the amount of data you’ve got on them. Watch this heal and see how 
long it takes to baseline your system. If you’ve got 10G and SSDs, it’s 
probably not going to take too long. If you’ve got 1G, HDDs, and your test case 
is a TB, it’ll be an hour or three...

> On Aug 29, 2019, at 5:46 AM, Anand Malagi <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Can someone please respond ??
>  
> Thanks and Regards,
> --Anand
> Extn : 6974
> Mobile : 9552527199
>  
> From: Anand Malagi 
> Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2019 5:13 PM
> To: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>; Gluster 
> Devel <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
> Subject: Question about Healing estimated time ...
>  
> Hi Gluster Team,
>  
> I have Distributed-Disperse gluster volume which uses erasure coding. I 
> basically two of the bricks within a sub volume (4+2 config), then generated 
> some data which obviously will not be written to these two bricks which I 
> brought down.
>  
> However before bringing them up and get them healed, is there a way to know 
> how much time it will take to heal the files or a way to measure the healing 
> time ??
>  
>  
> Thanks and Regards,
> --Anand
> Extn : 6974
> Mobile : 9552527199
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