
Leo, I did try putting it under maintenance and checking to ignore gluster and it did not work. Error while executing action: -Cannot remove host. Server having gluster volume. Note: the server was already reinstalled so gluster will never see the volumes or bricks for this server. I will rename the server to myhost2.mydomain.com and try to replace the bricks hopefully that might work, however it would be good to know that you can re-install from scratch an existing cluster server and put it back to the cluster. Still doing research hopefully we can find a way. thanks again Adrian On Fri, Jun 7, 2019 at 2:39 AM Leo David <leoalex@gmail.com> wrote:
You will need to remove the storage role from that server first ( not being part of gluster cluster ). I cannot test this right now on production, but maybe putting host although its already died under "mantainance" while checking to ignore guster warning will let you remove it. Maybe I am wrong about the procedure, can anybody input an advice helping with this situation ? Cheers,
Leo
On Thu, Jun 6, 2019 at 9:45 PM Adrian Quintero <adrianquintero@gmail.com> wrote:
I tried removing the bad host but running into the following issue , any idea? Operation Canceled Error while executing action:
host1.mydomain.com
- Cannot remove Host. Server having Gluster volume.
On Thu, Jun 6, 2019 at 11:18 AM Adrian Quintero <adrianquintero@gmail.com> wrote:
Leo, I forgot to mention that I have 1 SSD disk for caching purposes, wondering how that setup should be achieved?
thanks,
Adrian
On Wed, Jun 5, 2019 at 11:25 PM Adrian Quintero < adrianquintero@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Leo, yes, this helps a lot, this confirms the plan we had in mind.
Will test tomorrow and post the results.
Thanks again
Adrian
On Wed, Jun 5, 2019 at 11:18 PM Leo David <leoalex@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Adrian, I think the steps are: - reinstall the host - join it to virtualisation cluster And if was member of gluster cluster as well: - go to host - storage devices - create the bricks on the devices - as they are on the other hosts - go to storage - volumes - replace each failed brick with the corresponding new one. Hope it helps. Cheers, Leo
On Wed, Jun 5, 2019, 23:09 <adrianquintero@gmail.com> wrote:
Anybody have had to replace a failed host from a 3, 6, or 9 node hyperconverged setup with gluster storage?
One of my hosts is completely dead, I need to do a fresh install using ovirt node iso, can anybody point me to the proper steps?
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