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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 01/16/2017 09:42 PM, <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:paf1@email.cz">paf1@email.cz</a>
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<font face="Ubuntu">Hello dears, <br>
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how can i share the arbiter node between two-three gluster
clusters ??<br>
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I've got two clusters ( centos 7.2) with gluster (3.8)
filesystem and I'd need to share arbiter node between them to
spare server nodes.<br>
exam:<br>
gluster volume create SDAP1 replica 3 arbiter 1
16.0.0.161:/GLUSTER/sdaP1/GFS 16.0.0.162:/GLUSTER/sdaP1/GFS
16.0.0.159:/GLUSTER/1KVM12-sda1/GFS force<br>
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but gluster peer returns error:<br>
peer probe: failed: 16.0.0.159 is either already part of another
cluster or having volumes configured ( YES, it IS , I know)<br>
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So, exists any way how to fix this wish ?<br>
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No, peer probing a node that is a part of another cluster is not
supported in gluster. All volumes need to be a part of the same
trusted storage pool (i.e. cluster).<br>
Regards,<br>
Ravi<br>
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regards<br>
Paf1<br>
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