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2024 Oct 20
1
How much disk can fail after a catastrophic failure occur?
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/dev/sde ? ? ? ? ?1.0T ?9.5G 1015G ? 1% /disco1TB-1
/dev/sdf ? ? ? ? ?1.0T ?9.4G 1015G ? 1% /disco1TB-2
/dev/sdg ? ? ? ? ?2.0T ? 19G ?2.0T ? 1% /disco2TB-1
/dev/sdc ? ? ? ? ?2.0T ? 19G ?2.0T ? 1% /disco2TB-0
/dev/sdj ? ? ? ? ?1.0T ?9.2G 1015G ? 1% /disco1TB-4
I have a?Type: Distributed-Replicate glusterSo my question is: how much disk can be in fail state after losing data or something?
Thanks in advance
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2024 Oct 19
2
How much disk can fail after a catastrophic failure occur?
Hi there.
I have 2 servers with this number of disks in each side:
pve01:~# df | grep disco
/dev/sdd 1.0T 9.4G 1015G 1% /disco1TB-0
/dev/sdh 1.0T 9.3G 1015G 1% /disco1TB-3
/dev/sde 1.0T 9.5G 1015G 1% /disco1TB-1
/dev/sdf 1.0T 9.4G 1015G 1% /disco1TB-2
/dev/sdg 2.0T 19G 2.0T 1% /disco2TB-1
/dev/sdc 2.0T 19G 2.0T 1%
2024 Oct 21
1
How much disk can fail after a catastrophic failure occur?
Ok! I got it about how many disks I can lose and so on.
But regard the arbiter isse, I always set this parameters in the gluster
volume, in order to avoid split-brain and I might add that work pretty well
to me.
I already have a Proxmox VE cluster with 2 nodes and about 50 vms, running
different Linux distro - and Windows as well - with Cpanel and other stuff,
in production.
Anyway here the