Chapter 1. Overview


In the event of a hardware issue or some other serious problem, you may need to replace a failed host.

Minimize restore time by backing up disk configuration: Chapter 2, Backing up important files. This is not required to restore brick contents, but it does make the process faster.

The process differs depending on the following factors:

  • Is data on the disks intact?
  • Have you backed up or can you safely back up host configuration details?
  • Is the failed host a primary volfile server (the server whose FQDN is used to mount gluster volumes, usually the first host in the cluster)?

Follow the process that best fits your situation:

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