[Gluster-users] About Gluster cluster availability when one of out of two nodes is down

Atin Mukherjee atin.mukherjee83 at gmail.com
Thu Jun 30 15:01:28 UTC 2016


On Thursday 30 June 2016, Ted Miller <tmiller at sonsetsolutions.org> wrote:

> Is it not the default behavior that if a volume looses quorum, the files
> are still available in read-only mode?  If so, it makes sense to me that
> this behavior would continue after a reboot.  Otherwise the user is going
> to be very confused.
>
I must say that I should have mentioned it as server side quorum to avoid
this confusion. In this specific case brick process(es) do not come up
which means volume is completely inaccessible and you don't get to access
the files hosted by the volume.


> Ted Miller
> Elkhart, IN, USA
>
> On 6/30/2016 2:10 AM, Atin Mukherjee wrote:
>
> Currently on a two node set up, if node B goes down and node A is rebooted
> brick process(es) on node A doesn't come up to avoid split brains. However
> we have had concerns/bugs from different gluster users on the availability
> with this configuration. So we can solve this issue by starting the brick
> process(es) if quorum is not enabled. If quorum is enabled we'd not.
> Although quorum option really doesn't make sense in a two node cluster, but
> we can leverage this option to get rid of this specific situation.
>
> I'd like to know your feedback on this and then I push a patch right away.
>
> ~Atin
>
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