On Fri, 12 Apr 2019 at 22:32, Boris Goldowsky <bgoldowsky at cast.org>
wrote:
> I?ve got a replicated volume with three bricks (?1x3=3?), the idea is to
> have a common set of files that are locally available on all the machines
> (Scientific Linux 7, which is essentially CentOS 7) in a cluster.
>
>
>
> I tried to add on a fourth machine, so used a command like this:
>
>
>
> sudo gluster volume add-brick dockervols replica 4
> webserver8:/data/gluster/dockervols force
>
>
>
> but the result is:
>
> volume add-brick: failed: Commit failed on webserver1. Please check log
> file for details.
>
> Commit failed on webserver8. Please check log file for details.
>
> Commit failed on webserver11. Please check log file for details.
>
>
>
> Tried: removing the new brick (this also fails) and trying again.
>
> Tried: checking the logs. The log files are not enlightening to me ? I
> don?t know what?s normal and what?s not.
>
>From webserver8 & webserver11 could you attach glusterd log files?
Also please share following:
- gluster version? (gluster ?version)
- Output of ?gluster peer status?
- Output of ?gluster v info? from all 4 nodes.
Tried: deleting the brick directory from previous attempt, so that it?s
not> in the way.
>
> Tried: restarting gluster services
>
> Tried: rebooting
>
> Tried: setting up a new volume, replicated to all four machines. This
> works, so I?m assuming it?s not a networking issue. But still fails with
> this existing volume that has the critical data in it.
>
>
>
> Running out of ideas. Any suggestions? Thank you!
>
>
>
> Boris
>
>
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