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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 01/29/2016 02:03 PM, Pierre Léonard
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      <div class="moz-cite-prefix">hi Pranith,<br>
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        hi Pierre,<br>
                Could you send volume info output of the volume where
        you are trying to do this operation and also point out which
        brick is giving problem.<br>
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        Pranith<br>
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      following is the volume info of xstoocky01 where I tried to start
      the volume :<br>
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      [root@xstoocky01 glusterfs]# gluster volume info gvscratch<br>
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      </tt><tt>Volume Name: gvscratch</tt><tt><br>
      </tt><tt>Type: Distributed-Stripe</tt><tt><br>
      </tt><tt>Volume ID: 295a9f91-42f9-4c51-86fe-e8f18e1f5efc</tt><tt><br>
      </tt><tt>Status: Stopped</tt><tt><br>
      </tt><tt>Number of Bricks: 2 x 7 = 14</tt><tt><br>
      </tt><tt>Transport-type: tcp</tt><tt><br>
      </tt><tt>Bricks:</tt><tt><br>
      </tt><tt>Brick1: xstoocky01:/mnt/gvscratch/brick2</tt><tt><br>
      </tt><tt>Brick2: xstoocky02:/mnt/gvscratch/brick2</tt><tt><br>
      </tt><tt>Brick3: xstoocky03:/mnt/gvscratch/brick2</tt><tt><br>
      </tt><tt>Brick4: xstoocky04:/mnt/gvscratch/brick2</tt><tt><br>
      </tt><tt>Brick5: xstoocky05:/mnt/gvscratch/brick2</tt><tt><br>
      </tt><tt>Brick6: xstoocky06:/mnt/gvscratch/brick2</tt><tt><br>
      </tt><tt>Brick7: xstoocky07:/mnt/gvscratch/brick2</tt><tt><br>
      </tt><tt>Brick8: xstoocky08:/mnt/gvscratch/brick2</tt><tt><br>
      </tt><tt>Brick9: xstoocky09:/mnt/gvscratch/brick2</tt><tt><br>
      </tt><tt>Brick10: xstoocky10:/mnt/gvscratch/brick2</tt><tt><br>
      </tt><tt>Brick11: xstoocky11:/mnt/gvscratch/brick2</tt><tt><br>
      </tt><tt>Brick12: xstoocky12:/mnt/gvscratch/brick2</tt><tt><br>
      </tt><tt>Brick13: xstoocky13:/mnt/gvscratch/brick2</tt><tt><br>
      </tt><tt>Brick14: xstoocky14:/mnt/gvscratch/brick2</tt><tt><br>
      </tt><tt>Options Reconfigured:</tt><tt><br>
      </tt><tt>diagnostics.count-fop-hits: on</tt><tt><br>
      </tt><tt>diagnostics.latency-measurement: on</tt><tt><br>
      </tt><tt>nfs.disable: off</tt><tt><br>
      </tt><tt>cluster.quorum-count: 2</tt><tt><br>
      </tt><tt>cluster.quorum-type: fixed</tt><tt><br>
      </tt><tt>performance.cache-size: 5GB</tt><tt><br>
      </tt><tt>cluster.min-free-disk: 5%</tt><tt><br>
      </tt><tt>performance.io-thread-count: 16</tt><tt><br>
      </tt><tt>features.grace-timeout: 20</tt><tt><br>
      </tt><tt>server.allow-insecure: on</tt><tt><br>
      </tt><tt>performance.flush-behind: on</tt><tt><br>
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      The problem is on the xstoocky02, where the linux logical volume
      has be completely rebuild with mkfs.<br>
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    How will you rebuild the lost data, if we did mkfs?<br>
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    Pranith<br>
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      Many thank's<br>
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      Pierre Léonard<br>
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