Appendix E. Known Issues


This chapter outlines a known issue at the time of release.
glusterd service is responsible for allocating the ports for the brick processes of the volumes. Currently for the newly created volumes, glusterd service does not reutilize the ports which were used for brick processes for the volumes which are now been deleted. Hence, having a number of active volumes versus number of open ports in the system ratio does not work.
Workaround: After all the open ports been consumed by the brick process, even in case of the older volumes been deleted/stopped, you must open the fresh ports for new volumes.
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