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    Le 15/11/2017 à 09:45, Ravishankar N a écrit :<br>
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      If it is only the brick that is faulty on the bad node, but
      everything else is fine, like glusterd running, the node being a
      part of the trusted storage pool etc,  you could just kill the
      brick first and do step-13 in "10.6.2. Replacing a Host Machine
      with the Same Hostname", (the mkdir of non-existent dir, followed
      by setfattr of non-existent key) of
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      then restart the brick by restarting glusterd on that node. Read
      10.5 and 10.6 sections in the doc to get a better understanding of
      replacing bricks.<br>
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    Thanks, I'll try that.<br>
    Any way in this situation to check which file will be healed from
    which brick before reconnecting ? Using some getfattr tricks ?<br>
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    Regards, Daniel<br>
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