According to your message you have these bricks:Bricks:
Brick1: kansas.planet.bn:/gluster_bricks/data/data
Brick2: germany.planet.bn:/gluster_bricks/data/data
Brick3: singapore.planet.bn:/gluster_bricks/data/data
And you tried to reset-brick 'asia.planet.bn:/gluster_bricks/data/data'which is
not in the brick list. The actual name of the device is not important , you just need to
mount it on the same location on the same server - otherwise you need the replace-brick
operation.As you haven't mention which brick is broken , I will give you a fictional
one.
For example,the disk/disks at server 'singapore.planet.bn' and mounted at
'/gluster_bricks/data/data' has broken.You replace the disk/disks and mount them
at same mount point, so server 'singapore.planet.bn' has a mounted block device at
'/gluster_bricks/data/data' and is completely empty.
Then you just run :
gluster volume reset-brick data singapore.planet.bn:/gluster_bricks/data/data startWhich
should stop the brick process (if you haven't rebooted the server)
gluster volume reset-brick
data singapore.planet.bn:/gluster_bricks/data/data singapore.planet.bn:/gluster_bricks/data/data
commit
To restart the processes. You may have to add "force" at the end.
And last ,force a heal:gluster volume heal data full
Best Regards,Strahil Nikolov
В събота, 12 октомври 2019 г., 23:40:49 ч. Гринуич+3, matteo fedeli
<matmilan97(a)gmail.com> написа:
What do you mean by same place? before this hdd was on /dev/md0 now on /dev/sdc. Now if I
do lsblk the lvm configurantion and mount point are the same...
My target is replace a damaged hard disk, so on the same hosts.
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