Please ignore this one. The problem appears to be resolved by deleting
the backup volume.
On 11/03/15 09:16, John Gardeniers wrote:> As a result of some server changes I wish to remove a geo-replica from
> our Gluster volume, in readiness for creating a new geo-replica on a
> different server. We have 2 Gluster servers, name Jupiter and Rigel.
> Jupiter is CentOS 6.6 and Rigel is CentOS 7. Both are running Gluster
> v3.5.3.
>
> This doesn't appear to be documented, at least not anywhere I've
> searched, so I fell back on Google. The results show 2 variations of a
> command:
>
> 1 - gluster volume geo-replication gluster-volume
> slave_server:/backup_volume delete
> 2 - gluster volume geo-replication gluster-volume
> gluster://slave_server:/backup_volume delete
>
> I tried both variation on each of our servers. Not only did they fail,
> they failed with totally different error messages.
>
> On Jupiter I received "unrecognized word: geo-replication (position
1)".
> On Rigel I received "Staging failed on localhost. Please check the log
> file for more details."
>
> I should mention that Rigel was not part of the cluster when the
> geo-replication was originally set up.
>
> So the question is; what is the proper command to use to remove a
> geo-replica?
>
> regards,
> John
>
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