Hi Bryan,
here is what worries me: You start a replacement and will run until it
is "complete" but after that you have to use the commit command. What
happens with the changes that occur between the completed replace
brick and the commit? Did you test the replace brick command while
there are changes occurring on the FS?
Am 25. April 2012 21:08 schrieb Philip <flips01 at
googlemail.com>:> Hi Bryan,
>
> here is what worries me: You start a replacement and will run until it
> is "complete" but after that you have to use the commit command.
What
> happens with the changes that occur between the completed replace
> brick and the commit? Did you test the replace brick command while
> there are changes occurring on the FS?
>
> Am 25. April 2012 07:15 schrieb Bryan Whitehead <driver at
megahappy.net>:
>> It is safe.
>>
>> On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 8:45 AM, Philip <flips01 at
googlemail.com> wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I'd like to replace servers in my cluster with the
"replace brick"
>>> command. I'm not sure if this command is safe to use when there
are
>>> changes on the FS e.g. new files or deletes. Can this command be
>>> safely used under these circumstances or should I disable all
writes
>>> on the FS?
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