Hi Stefan,
I think there are 3 routes;
1. you can use the reset-brick command;
https://docs.gluster.org/en/latest/release-notes/3.9.0/#introducing-reset-brick-command
2. copy the files, make sure the gluster processes are stopped before you
start the copy, and make sure to include all included attributes. you could
use rsync like; rsync -aAHXz. Do one host per replacement, and wait for the
heal to complete, before moving to the next.
3. make a file system dump of the hdd's and restore it on your ssd's.
Best regards,
Olaf
Op di 29 mrt. 2022 om 18:38 schreef Stefan Kania <stefan at
kania-online.de>:
> Hi to all,
>
> I'm having a replicated Cluster with three nodes. At the moment Gluster
> 6.x is running. I would like to upgrade to 10.x. After upgrading I would
> like to change the disks from HDD to SSD. Can I just remove one of the
> bricks replace the HDD with SSD, then add the brick to the volume again.
> Do the step wit all three nodes. One thing, the size of the SSD is not
> the same as the size of the HDD.
> Or is there a better way to change disks?
>
> Stefan
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