As those are brand new,
try to install the gluster v8 repo and update the nodes to 8.3 and
then rerun the deployment:
yum install centos-release-gluster8.noarch
yum update
Best Regards,
Strahil Nikolov
В 23:37 +0000 на 13.01.2021 (ср), Charles Lam написа:
Dear Friends:
I am still stuck at
task path:
/etc/ansible/roles/gluster.features/roles/gluster_hci/tasks/hci_volum
es.yml:67
"One or more bricks could be down. Please execute the command again
after bringing all bricks online and finishing any pending heals",
"Volume heal failed."
I refined /etc/lvm/lvm.conf to:
filter = ["a|^/dev/disk/by-id/lvm-pv-uuid-F1kxJk-F1wV-QqOR-Tbb1-Pefh-
4vod-IVYaz6$|", "a|^/dev/nvme.n1|", "a|^/dev/dm-1.|",
"r|.*|"]
and have also rebuilt the servers again. The output of gluster
volume status shows bricks up but no ports for self-heal daemon:
[root@fmov1n2 ~]# gluster volume status data
Status of volume: data
Gluster process TCP Port RDMA
Port Online Pid
-------------------------------------------------------------------
-----------
Brick host1.company.com:/gluster_bricks
/data/data 49153 0 Y
244103
Brick host2.company.com:/gluster_bricks
/data/data 49155 0 Y
226082
Brick host3.company.com:/gluster_bricks
/data/data 49155 0 Y
225948
Self-heal Daemon on
localhost N/A N/A Y 224255
Self-heal Daemon on
host2.company.com N/A N/A Y 233992
Self-heal Daemon on
host3.company.com N/A N/A Y 224245
Task Status of Volume data
-------------------------------------------------------------------
-----------
There are no active volume tasks
The output of gluster volume heal <volname> info shows connected to
the local self-heal daemon but transport endpoint is not connected to
the two remote daemons. This is the same for all three hosts.
I have followed the solutions here:
https://access.redhat.com/solutions/5089741
and also here:
https://access.redhat.com/solutions/3237651
with no success.
I have changed to a different DNS/DHCP server and still have the same
issues. Could this somehow be related to the direct cabling for my
storage/Gluster network (no switch)? /etc/nsswitch.conf is set to
file dns and pings all work, but dig and does not for storage (I
understand this is to be expected).
Again, as always, any pointers or wisdom is greatly appreciated. I
am out of ideas.
Thank you!
Charles
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