Thanks for your answer!
I am using glusterfs-3.6 and I know the situation you talk about.
I will see the 'Other Names' when I reverse probe node.
I still see the hostname and ip peer status when I restart GlusterD of
Node3 after modify peer file in Node3
But I don't want to see the any ip in peer status, how can I do?
Thank you very much
2015-03-26 11:37 GMT+08:00 ??? <colacolameme at gmail.com>:
> Thanks for your answer!
> I am using glusterfs-3.6 and I know the situation you talk about.
> I will see the 'Other Names' when I reverse probe node.
>
> I still see the hostname and ip peer status when I restart GlusterD of
> Node3 after modify peer file in Node3
> But I don't want to see the any ip in peer status, how can I do?
> Thank you very much
>
>
> 2015-03-25 16:50 GMT+08:00 Kaushal M <kshlmster at gmail.com>:
>
>> You have just modified the on-disk stored information. The in-memory
>> information still is the IP. GlusterD only reads the on-disk file when
>> starting up, and after that uses the in-memory information for all
>> operations. This is why you still see the IP in peer status. You have
to
>> restart GlusterD on Node2 and Node3 to load the information from the
>> modified file.
>>
>> But instead of the above, you have simpler option to set the hostname
for
>> Node1.
>> - Probe Node2 and Node3 from Node1 as normal ("gluster peer probe
node2",
>> "gluster peer probe node3"). After this Node1 will be
referred to by it's
>> IP on Node2 and Node3.
>> - From one of Node2 or Node3, do a reverse probe on Node1
("gluster peer
>> probe node1"). This will update the IP to hostname everywhere
(in-memory,
>> on-disk and on all nodes).
>>
>> If you are using glusterfs-3.6 and above, doing the reverse probe on
>> Node1 will not change the IP to hostname. Instead an extra name is
attached
>> to Node1 and will be displayed in peer status under 'Other
Names'.
>>
>> ~kaushal
>>
>> On Wed, Mar 25, 2015 at 12:54 PM, ??? <colacolameme at gmail.com>
wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>> I have a problem about probe new node by hostname
>>> i have three nodes, (Node1, Node-2, Node3)
>>> Node1 hostname: node1
>>> Node2 hostname: node2
>>> Node3 hostname: node3
>>>
>>> Step 1:
>>> Node1 probe Node2
>>> # gluster probe node2
>>>
>>> Step 2:
>>> modify the peer file of Node2
>>> hostanme1=IP of Node1 => hostname1=node1(hostname of Node1)
>>>
>>> Step 3:
>>> Node1 probe Node3
>>> #gluster probe node3
>>>
>>> Step 4:
>>> modify the peer file of Node2
>>> hostanme1=IP of Node1 => hostname1=node1(hostname of Node1)
>>>
>>> but it still show the IP of Node1 in hostname when I execute
*gluster
>>> peer status* cmd
>>> if I want to hostname of all peer in cluster will only show
hostname,how
>>> can I do?
>>> is any solution to fix the problem?
>>> Thank you very much!!
>>>
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>>
>>
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