Recovering rebooted or crashed GlusterFS

checking glusterfs configurations: [root@glustertest1 ~]# gluster volume info Volume Name: test_volType: DisperseVolume ID: b23f6c11-8dfe-4d51-919d-35a30dd75100Status: StoppedSnapshot Count: 0Number of Bricks: 1 x (4 + 2) = 6Transport-type: tcpBricks:Brick1: glustertest1:/glusterfs/brick1Brick2: glustertest2:/glusterfs/brick1Brick3: glustertest3:/glusterfs/brick1Brick4: glustertest4:/glusterfs/brick1Brick5: glustertest5:/glusterfs/brick1Brick6: glustertest6:/glusterfs/brick1Options Reconfigured:transport.address-family: inetnfs.disable: on[root@glustertest1 ~]# [root@glustertest1 ~]# gluster volume statusVolume test_vol is not started if its not started: mount glusterFS: [root@glustertest1 ~]# mount … Read more

Rename a GlusterFS Peer in RHEL

Here are the steps:FYI, its not required to detach the peer. WARNING: Before proceed be sure of backup your data, and proceed with caution. Do not execute any command without understanding what it do exactly, be sure that you are in the correct path, make the correct names replacements in each command if apply (indicated … Read more

Setup & Setting up GlusterFS Volumes in RHEL

A volume is a logical collection of bricks where each brick is an export directory on a server in the trusted storage pool. To create a new volume in your storage environment, specify the bricks that comprise the volume. After you have created a new volume, you must start it before attempting to mount it. … Read more