Il 15/11/2021 06:45, Strahil Nikolov ha scritto:

Gluster uses hard links (2 entries pointing to the same inode) and untill the hard links are not deleted, the data will be still there.
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The hard links are in the .glusterfs directory and after a successful move you can delete them.When I've had to move from a "broken" volume to a newly created one, I
first deleted the .glusterfs folders from the roots of the old bricks (the volume was already broken, after all) and then moved the other folders to their new home (the new volume, mounted on every node). Just avoided overwriting existing files.
This way the bricks didn't overflow.

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