Im unable to view the original thread, so apologies if the content of my
message is already repeated,
judging by the title of the email, i would say sandro is right, if one of
the node in your gluster enabled cluster has a failed disk, you could
replace the disk with a new one(thus losing all your old data thereby
making your host new) and run "same node fqdn replace host procedure" and
then follow this instruction to setup your replace host playbook
instructions
<
https://github.com/gluster/gluster-ansible/blob/master/playbooks/hc-ansib...
.
Kind Regards,
Prajith Kesava Prasad.
On Mon, Sep 7, 2020 at 3:45 PM Sandro Bonazzola <sbonazzo(a)redhat.com> wrote:
I think replacing a failed disk won't be much different than
replacing a
failing host, there's a session today at the conference *Replacing
gluster host in oVirt-Engine <
https://youtu.be/dFWW5fEupYQ>* – Prajith
Kesava Prasad <
https://twitter.com/PrajithKPrasad>
+Prajith Kesava Prasad <pkesavap(a)redhat.com> or +Gobinda Das
<godas(a)redhat.com> can probably elaborate on this.
Il giorno lun 7 set 2020 alle ore 12:06 <kushagra2agarwal(a)gmail.com> ha
scritto:
> that's correct Sandro!!!
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