Looking at your suggestions I think I need to provide a bit more info on my current setup.
I have 9 hosts in total
I have 5 storage domains:
hosted_storage (Data Master)
vmstore1 (Data)
data1 (Data)
data2 (Data)
ISO  (NFS)
		//had to create this one because oVirt 4.3.3.1 would not let me
		upload disk images to a data domain without an ISO (I think this is
		due to a bug)
		
Each volume
	is of the type “Distributed Replicate” and each one is composed
	of 9 bricks.
I started with 3 bricks per volume due to the
	initial Hyperconverged setup, then I expanded the cluster and the
	gluster cluster by 3 hosts at a time until I got to a total of 9
	hosts.
Disks,
		bricks and sizes used per volume
 / dev/sdb engine      
		100GB
 / dev/sdb vmstore1   2600GB
 / dev/sdc data1      
		 2600GB
 / dev/sdd data2        2600GB
/ dev/sde --------
		       400GB SSD Used for caching purposes
From the
		above layout a few questions came up:
Using
			the web UI, How can I create a 100GB brick and a 2600GB brick to
			replace the bad bricks for “engine” and “vmstore1” within
			the same block device (sdb) ? 
What about / dev/sde
			(caching disk), When I tried creating  a new brick thru the UI I
			saw that I could use / dev/sde for caching but only for 1 brick
			(i.e. vmstore1) so if I try to create another brick how would I
			specify it is the same / dev/sde device to be used for caching?
If I want to
	remove a brick and it being a replica 3, I go to storage >
	Volumes > select the volume > bricks once in there I can
	select the 3 servers that compose the replicated bricks and click
	remove, this gives a pop-up window with the following info:
Are
	you sure you want to remove the following Brick(s)?
-
	vmm11:/gluster_bricks/vmstore1/vmstore1
-
	vmm12.virt.iad3p:/gluster_bricks/vmstore1/vmstore1
-
	192.168.0.100:/gluster-bricks/vmstore1/vmstore1
- Migrate
	Data from the bricks?
If
	I proceed with this that means I will have to do this  for all the 4
	volumes, that is just not very efficient, but if that is the only
	way, then I am  hesitant to put this into a real production
	environment as there is no way I can take that kind of a  hit for
	+500 vms :) and
	also I wont have that much storage or extra volumes to play with in
	a real sceneario.
	
After
	modifying yesterday /
	etc/vdsm/vdsm.id by following
	(https://stijn.tintel.eu/blog/2013/03/02/ovirt-problem-duplicate-uuids)
	I was able to add the server back
	to
	the cluster using a new fqdn and a new IP, and tested replacing one
	of the bricks and this is my mistake as mentioned in #3 above I used
	/ dev/sdb entirely for 1 brick because thru the UI I could not
	separate the block device and be used for 2 bricks (one for the
	engine and one for vmstore1). So
	in the “gluster vol info” you might see vmm102.mydomain.com but
	in reality it is myhost1.mydomain.com
	
I
	am also attaching gluster_peer_status.txt 
	and
	in the last 2 entries of that file you will see and entry
	vmm10.mydomain.com (old/bad entry) and vmm102.mydomain.com (new
	entry, same server  vmm10, but renamed to vmm102). Also
	please find  gluster_vol_info.txt file.
	
I
	am ready to
	redeploy this environment if needed, but I am also ready to test any
	other suggestion. If I can get a good understanding on how to
	recover from this I will be ready to move to production.
	
Wondering
	if you’d be willing to have a look at my setup through a shared
	screen?
	
Thanks
Adrian
Hi Adrian,
You have several options:
A) If you have space on another gluster volume (or volumes) or on NFS-based storage, you can migrate all VMs live . Once you do it, the simple way will be to stop and remove the storage domain (from UI) and gluster volume that correspond to the problematic brick. Once gone, you can remove the entry in oVirt for the old host and add the newly built one.Then you can recreate your volume and migrate the data back.B) If you don't have space you have to use a more riskier approach (usually it shouldn't be risky, but I had bad experience in gluster v3):
- New server has same IP and hostname:
Use command line and run the 'gluster volume reset-brick VOLNAME HOSTNAME:BRICKPATH HOSTNAME:BRICKPATH commit'
Replace VOLNAME with your volume name.
A more practical example would be:
'gluster volume reset-brick data ovirt3:/gluster_bricks/data/brick ovirt3:/gluster_ ricks/data/brick commit'If it refuses, then you have to cleanup '/gluster_bricks/data' (which should be empty).
Also check if the new peer has been probed via 'gluster peer status'.Check the firewall is allowing gluster communication (you can compare it to the firewalls on another gluster host).The automatic healing will kick in 10 minutes (if it succeeds) and will stress the other 2 replicas, so pick your time properly.
Note: I'm not recommending you to use the 'force' option in the previous command ... for now :)- The new server has a different IP/hostname:
Instead of 'reset-brick' you can use 'replace-brick':
It should be like this:
gluster volume replace-brick data old-server:/path/to/brick new-server:/new/path/to/brick commit forceIn both cases check the status via:
gluster volume info VOLNAMEIf your cluster is in production , I really recommend you the first option as it is less risky and the chance for unplanned downtime will be minimal.
The 'reset-brick' in your previous e-mail shows that one of the servers is not connected. Check peer status on all servers, if they are less than they should check for network and/or firewall issues.
On the new node check if glusterd is enabled and running.In order to debug - you should provide more info like 'gluster volume info' and the peer status from each node.
Best Regards,
Strahil NikolovOn Jun 10, 2019 20:10, Adrian Quintero <adrianquintero@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Can you let me know how to fix the gluster and missing brick?,
> I tried removing it by going to "storage > Volumes > vmstore > bricks > selected the brick
> However it is showing as an unknown status (which is expected because the server was completely wiped) so if I try to "remove", "replace brick" or "reset brick" it wont work
> If i do remove brick: Incorrect bricks selected for removal in Distributed Replicate volume. Either all the selected bricks should be from the same sub volume or one brick each for every sub volume!
> If I try "replace brick" I cant because I dont have another server with extra bricks/disks
> And if I try "reset brick": Error while executing action Start Gluster Volume Reset Brick: Volume reset brick commit force failed: rc=-1 out=() err=['Host myhost1_mydomain_com not connected']
>
> Are you suggesting to try and fix the gluster using command line?
>
> Note that I cant "peer detach" the sever , so if I force the removal of the bricks would I need to force downgrade to replica 2 instead of 3? what would happen to oVirt as it only supports replica 3?
>
> thanks again.
>
> On Mon, Jun 10, 2019 at 12:52 PM Strahil <hunter86_bg@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Adrian,
>> Did you fix the issue with the gluster and the missing brick?
>> If yes, try to set the 'old' host in maintenance an