[Gluster-users] Disastrous performance with rsync to mounted Gluster volume.
Joe Julian
joe at julianfamily.org
Fri Apr 24 01:10:59 UTC 2015
On 04/23/2015 04:41 PM, Ernie Dunbar wrote:
> On 2015-04-23 12:58, Ben Turner wrote:
>
>>
>> +1, lets nuke everything and start from a known good. Those error
>> messages make me think something is really wrong with how we are
>> copying the data. Gluster does NFS by default so you shouldn't have
>> have to reconfigure anything after you recreate the volume.
>>
>
> Okay... this is a silly question. How do I do that? Deleting the
> volume doesn't affect the files in the underlying filesystem, and I
> get the impression that trying to delete the files in the underlying
> filesystem without shutting down or deleting the volume would result
> in Gluster trying to write the files back where they "belong".
>
> Should I stop the volume, delete it, then delete the files and start
> from scratch, re-creating the volume?
That's what I would do.
>
> At this point, the cluster isn't live, so this is an entirely feasible
> thing to do. All the data exists somewhere else already, and I just
> need to copy it to the NFS share to get things going.
>
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