Ah, good idea. I'll just assign each server a name via hosts file.
Any suggestions on how to switch my current setup to this? Can I use
replace-brick, switching from the old server name to the new server
name? Will replace-brick work on what is actually the exact same brick?
Thanks!
- brian
On 22 Mar 2012, at 18:34, Brian Cipriano wrote:
Ah, good idea. I'll just assign each server a name via hosts file.
That can be a pain to maintain. There's a trick that I've found very useful:
The host name that you use to access ec2 hosts that do not have an external
(elastic) IP resolves to
Hey all -
Anyone running Gluster on AWS EC2 instances out there?
I'm having some issues using Gluster on EC2 instances. I saw an old
thread titled ec2 peers but didn't see a solution posted as part of
that thread.
Here's my problem -
If I stop/start a single EC2 instance, usually its