How can I recover a lost node or disk in a cluster? I have a four node cluster, each with a single brick. I've created a volume like so: sudo gluster volume create gv0 stripe 2 replica 2 transport tcp \ devlab06:/scratch/brick01 \ devlab07:/scratch/brick01 \ devlab08:/scratch/brick01 \ devlab09:/scratch/brick01 sudo gluster volume start gv0 gluster volume set gv0 cluster.stripe-block-size 134217728 I mounted this from another node, copied some large files to it then logged into one of the nodes and "crashed" it by executing kill -9 on every gluster process. After this I was still able to read all data from the cluster and verify via md5sum no issues. I nuked all data in my "crashed" node and now have a completely empty /scratch/brick01 directory, how do I integrate this into the volume? I tried the steps in the 'Gluster 3.2: Brick Restoration - Replace Crashed Server' page, but that doesn't seem to apply to 3.4.1... I also tried simply removing the brick, but that failed. Running /etc/init.d/glusterd start fails to start anything, but I can run interactively via /usr/local/sbin/glusterd --no-daemon. Thanks in advance for any assistance. -K -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://supercolony.gluster.org/pipermail/gluster-users/attachments/20131216/ac9ba694/attachment.html>