[Gluster-users] Performance testing striped 4 volume
Karan Sandha
ksandha at redhat.com
Thu Jan 5 06:24:43 UTC 2017
Hi Zack,
As the bricks had already been used before, gluster doesn't allow to
create volume with same brick path until you use "force" at the end of
the command. As you are doing performance testing i would recommend to
clean the bricks and issue the same command.
. sudo gluster volume create gluster1 transport tcp
cyan:/gluster/ssd1/brick1*new* green:/gluster/ssd1/brick2*new*
red:/gluster/ssd1/brick3*new* pink:/gluster/ssd1/brick4*new
*
for time being this will solve the your problem.
Thanks & Regards
Karan Sandha
On 01/05/2017 05:53 AM, Zack Boll wrote:
> In performance testing a striped 4 volume, I appeared to have crashed
> glusterfs using version 3.8.7 on Ubuntu 16.04. I then stopped the
> volume and deleted it. I am now having trouble creating a new volume,
> below is output
>
> sudo gluster volume create gluster1 transport tcp
> cyan:/gluster/ssd1/brick1 green:/gluster/ssd1/brick2
> red:/gluster/ssd1/brick3 pink:/gluster/ssd1/brick4
>
> volume create: gluster1: failed: Staging failed on green. Error:
> /gluster/ssd1/brick2 is already part of a volume
> Staging failed on pink. Error: /gluster/ssd1/brick4 is already part of
> a volume
> Staging failed on cyan. Error: /gluster/ssd1/brick1 is already part of
> a volume
> Staging failed on red. Error: /gluster/ssd1/brick3 is already part of
> a volume
>
> sudo gluster volume info
> No volumes present
>
> Any ideas on how to fix this?
>
>
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