[Gluster-users] Adding storage capacity to a production disperse volume

Theodore Buchwald buchwald at ucsc.edu
Thu Apr 4 20:28:18 UTC 2024


Hi Strahil,

Sorry for the latin reply. I did not catch this response until just now.

For the "What do you mean with one unit ?" I meant making 5 bricks (of
equal size of the original 5) within that unit and adding that to the
existing gluster volume "Number of Bricks: 1 x (4 + 1) = 5". Those 5 bricks
just happen to be individual storage units.

  Thanks, Ted

On Thu, Mar 28, 2024 at 4:28 PM Theodore Buchwald <buchwald at ucsc.edu> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> And thank you to the users of the group. That clarified what I was
> wondering and answered my question on the additional storage space.
>
> I had another question in regard to adding a unit to this gluster disperse
> setup. I may be able to add a large capacity JBOD to this gluster
> configuration. So I would be able to divide the single storage unit into 5
> bricks of the same size of each of the existing 5 bricks that are
> configured in the gluster cluster.
>
> My question is this possible to do with one unit and add to the
> single volume "Volume Name: researchdata" in my existing setup? Reading
> documentation on adding to a disperse volume I am not sure on how to
> proceed with this type of addition.
>
>    Thanks Tbuck!
>
> On Wed, Mar 13, 2024 at 5:39 PM Theodore Buchwald <buchwald at ucsc.edu>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>>
>> This is the first time I have tried to expand the storage of a live
>> gluster volume. I was able to get another supermicro storage unit for a
>> gluster cluster that I built. The current clustered storage configuration
>> contains five supermicro units. And the cluster volume is setup with the
>> following configuration:
>>
>>
>> node-6[/var/log/glusterfs]# gluster volume info
>>
>>
>>
>> Volume Name: researchdata
>>
>> Type: Disperse
>>
>> Volume ID: 93d4-482a-8933-2d81298d5b3b
>>
>> Status: Started
>>
>> Snapshot Count: 0
>>
>> Number of Bricks: 1 x (4 + 1) = 5
>>
>> Transport-type: tcp
>>
>> Bricks:
>>
>> Brick1: node-1:/mnt/data/researchdata-1
>>
>> Brick2: node-2:/mnt/data/researchdata-2
>>
>> Brick3: node-3:/mnt/data/researchdata-3
>>
>> Brick4: node-4:/mnt/data/researchdata-4
>>
>> Brick5: node-5:/mnt/data/researchdata-5
>>
>> Options Reconfigured:
>>
>> features.quota-deem-statfs: on
>>
>> features.inode-quota: on
>>
>> features.quota: on
>>
>> storage.fips-mode-rchecksum: on
>>
>> transport.address-family: inet
>>
>> nfs.disable: on
>>
>> locks.mandatory-locking: optimal
>>
>>
>> Adding the node to the cluster was no problem. But adding a brick using
>> 'add-brick' to the volume resulted in "volume add-brick: failed: Incorrect
>> number of bricks supplied 1 with count 5". So my question is. What would be
>> the correct amount of bricks needed to expand the storage on the current
>> configuration of 'Number of Bricks: 1 x (4 + 1) = 5'? Without
>> reconfiguring the volume all together.
>>
>>
>> Thanks in advance for any pointers in how to expand this volume's storage
>> capabilities.
>>
>>   Thanks, Tbuck
>>
>
>
> --
>
> Ted Buchwald
>
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> buchwald at ucsc.edu
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>
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>
>
>

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Ted Buchwald

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buchwald at ucsc.edu
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