x-gluster at sidell.org
2014-Dec-08 16:16 UTC
[Gluster-users] Rebuilding a server from scratch
I'm running a pair of glusters servers at AWS. From time to time, I'd like to recreate the servers from scratch, using the latest AWS linux image, and perhaps upgrading to a newer, presumably compatible, version of gluster. Is it possible to save the set of files that specifies the current configuration of a gluster server and then restore them to a new server, so that the new server resumes operation as if it was the old server? This assumes the brick will have been saved and remounted as well. Also, the new server would have the same IP and name as the old server. If so, what directories/files do I need to save and restore? -- Mark
Everything in /var/lib/glusterd . It is where all Gluster configuration is stored. On Mon, Dec 8, 2014 at 9:46 PM, <x-gluster at sidell.org> wrote:> I'm running a pair of glusters servers at AWS. From time to time, I'd > like to recreate the servers from scratch, using the latest AWS linux > image, and perhaps upgrading to a newer, presumably compatible, > version of gluster. > > Is it possible to save the set of files that specifies the current > configuration of a gluster server and then restore them to a new > server, so that the new server resumes operation as if it was the old > server? This assumes the brick will have been saved and remounted as > well. Also, the new server would have the same IP and name as the old > server. If so, what directories/files do I need to save and restore? > > -- > Mark > _______________________________________________ > Gluster-users mailing list > Gluster-users at gluster.org > http://supercolony.gluster.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users