On Thu, 15 Aug 2019 09:12:43 +0530
Shwetha Acharya wrote:
> Consider that you have a volume, named vol1. Now you want to have a
> replica of it, for disaster recovery. What do you do? You will create
> a new volume, say, repica-vol1 in a different cluster.
>
> To replicate data from vol1 to
Consider that you have a volume, named vol1. Now you want to have a replica
of it, for disaster recovery. What do you do? You will create a new volume,
say, repica-vol1 in a different cluster.
To replicate data from vol1 to replica-vol1, you will set up a geo-rep
session between vol1 and
On Wed, 14 Aug 2019 20:24:53 +0530
Aravinda Vishwanathapura Krishna Murthy wrote:
> > > If Master and Slave Volumes are in
> > > the same cluster then it is not so helpful when disaster happens.
> >
> > So, do I need to do something like this?:
> >
> > cluster volume name: gvol0
> > replication
On Wed, Aug 14, 2019 at 7:07 PM richard lucassen
wrote:
> On Wed, 14 Aug 2019 11:24:08 +0530
> Aravinda Vishwanathapura Krishna Murthy wrote:
>
> > Gluster Geo-replication is a feature to replicate data from one
> > Gluster Volume to other. This needs to be set up for each Volume for
> > which
On Wed, 14 Aug 2019 11:24:08 +0530
Aravinda Vishwanathapura Krishna Murthy wrote:
> Gluster Geo-replication is a feature to replicate data from one
> Gluster Volume to other. This needs to be set up for each Volume for
> which data needs to be replicated.
That sounds logical :)
> If Master and
Gluster Geo-replication is a feature to replicate data from one Gluster
Volume to other. This needs to be set up for each Volume for which data
needs to be replicated. If Master and Slave Volumes are in the same cluster
then it is not so helpful when disaster happens.
On Wed, Aug 14, 2019 at 1:02
Hello list,
I want to add a geo-replication server to a 2 node + arbiter
environment. Reading the docs, many questions pop up, under which this
one, they're talking about a "master volume" and a "slave volume":
gluster volume geo-replication \
:: create push-pem [force]