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font-size: 12px;" lang="x-unicode">glusterfs-3.7.11-1.el7.x86_64<br>
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I have a 3 node ovirt cluster with replica 3 gluster volume.
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But for some reason the volume is not using the full size
available.
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I thought maybe it was because I had created a second gluster
volume on same partition, so I tried to remove it.
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I was able to put it in maintenance mode and detach it, but in no
window was I able to get the "remove" option to be enabled.
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Now if I select "attach data" I see ovirt thinks the volume is
still there, although it is not.
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2 questions.
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1. how do I clear out the old removed volume from ovirt?
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2. how do I get gluster to use the full disk space available?
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Its a 1T partition but it only created a 225G gluster volume. Why?
How do I get the space back?
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All three nodes look the same:
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/dev/mapper/rootvg01-lv02 1.1T 135G 929G 13% /ovirt-store
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ovirt1-gl.j2noc.com:/gv1 225G 135G 91G 60%
/rhev/data-center/mnt/glusterSD/ovirt1-gl.j2noc.com:_gv1
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[root@ovirt1 prod ovirt1-gl.j2noc.com:_gv1]# gluster volume status
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Status of volume: gv1
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Gluster process TCP Port RDMA Port
Online Pid
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Brick ovirt1-gl.j2noc.com:/ovirt-store/bric
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k1/gv1 49152 0 Y
5218
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Brick ovirt3-gl.j2noc.com:/ovirt-store/bric
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k1/gv1 49152 0 Y
5678
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Brick ovirt2-gl.j2noc.com:/ovirt-store/bric
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k1/gv1 49152 0 Y
61386
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NFS Server on localhost 2049 0 Y
31312
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Self-heal Daemon on localhost N/A N/A Y
31320
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NFS Server on ovirt3-gl.j2noc.com 2049 0 Y
38109
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Self-heal Daemon on ovirt3-gl.j2noc.com N/A N/A Y
38119
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NFS Server on ovirt2-gl.j2noc.com 2049 0 Y
5387
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Self-heal Daemon on ovirt2-gl.j2noc.com N/A N/A Y
5402
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Task Status of Volume gv1
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There are no active volume tasks
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Thanks.
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