On Fri, Jan 6, 2017 at 4:14 AM, Michael Watters <wattersm at watters.ws>
wrote:
> I've set up a small gluster cluster running three nodes and I would
like
> to rename one of the hosts. What is the proper procedure for changing
> the host name on a node? Do I simply stop the gluster service, detach
> the peer and then run sed on the files under /var/lib/gluster to use the
> new name? Any other locations that I should be aware of?
>
You need not to detach the peer. Here are the steps you'd need to follow:
1. Stop glusterd process on N1, N2, N3.
2. If you are trying to change the hostname of N1, then in N2 & N3 you'd
need to replace the occurrences of old hostname with new hostname in all
the files located at /var/lib/glusterd
3. Restart GlusterD on all the nodes and check the peer status.
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