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<font face="Calibri">Background .... <br>
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Three Fedora servers, 34 and two 37. Upgraded on of the servers
to Fedora 39. For some reason the 39 server would not rejoin the
party. So I deleted the Fedora 39 server, manually tidied up the
brick on Fed39 (192.168.3.31). I run peer probe and all three
serves are connected.<br>
<br>
Now the volume displays [FQDN switched to IPs] as below. So I
think I just need to add the brick back <br>
<br>
gluster volume add-brick gv0 replica 3
192.168.3.31:/export/gfs/brick<br>
volume add-brick: failed: Pre Validation failed on 192.168.3.31.
Please check log file for details.<br>
<br>
On 192.168.3.31<br>
<br>
[2024-01-03 17:49:24.734669 +0000] W [MSGID: 106121]
[glusterd-mgmt.c:161:gd_mgmt_v3_pre_validate_fn] 0-management:
ADD-brick prevalidation failed.<br>
[2024-01-03 17:49:24.734683 +0000] E [MSGID: 106121]
[glusterd-mgmt-handler.c:321:glusterd_handle_pre_validate_fn]
0-management: Pre Validation failed on operation Add brick<br>
<br>
Commands on 192.168.3.31 all report Unable to find volume: gv0/ or
Volume gv0 does not exist<br>
<br>
Been fighting this for a while now and very very stuck. Note: I
added a new volume gv1 and all was good (initially - broke it
repo'ing the real problem)<br>
<br>
<br>
Volume Name: gv0<br>
Type: Replicate<br>
Volume ID: 6a87dc01-09b5-4040-8db7-18b5dc3808f2<br>
Status: Started<br>
Snapshot Count: 0<br>
Number of Bricks: 1 x 2 = 2<br>
Transport-type: tcp<br>
Bricks:<br>
Brick1: 192.168.3.8:/export/gfs/brick<br>
Brick2: 192.168.3.18:/export/gfs/brick<br>
Options Reconfigured:<br>
transport.address-family: inet<br>
storage.fips-mode-rchecksum: on<br>
nfs.disable: on<br>
performance.client-io-threads: off<br>
auth.allow: 192.168.204.31,192.168.204.18<br>
<br>
Peers status are <br>
<br>
Fedora 35<br>
<br>
gluster peer status<br>
Number of Peers: 2<br>
<br>
Hostname: 192.168.3.8<br>
Uuid: 445195bd-d071-48c1-8785-1d455cc447c5<br>
State: Peer in Cluster (Connected)<br>
Other names:<br>
192.168.3.8<br>
<br>
Hostname: 192.168.3.31<br>
Uuid: 7e085d9f-a0f9-4ed6-a850-44b6ed991081<br>
State: Peer in Cluster (Connected)<br>
<br>
<br>
Fedora 39<br>
<br>
gluster peer status<br>
Number of Peers: 2<br>
<br>
Hostname: 192.168.3.18<br>
Uuid: 7738f786-b35f-4be8-8fd9-e609c11f2b72<br>
State: Peer in Cluster (Connected)<br>
Other names:<br>
192.168.3.18<br>
<br>
Hostname: 192.168.3.8<br>
Uuid: 445195bd-d071-48c1-8785-1d455cc447c5<br>
State: Peer in Cluster (Connected)<br>
Other names:<br>
192.168.3.8<br>
<br>
Fedora 37<br>
gluster peer status<br>
Number of Peers: 2<br>
<br>
Hostname: 192.168.3.18<br>
Uuid: 7738f786-b35f-4be8-8fd9-e609c11f2b72<br>
State: Peer in Cluster (Connected)<br>
Other names:<br>
192.168.3.18<br>
<br>
Hostname: 192.168.3.31<br>
Uuid: 7e085d9f-a0f9-4ed6-a850-44b6ed991081<br>
State: Peer in Cluster (Connected)<br>
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