Chapter 11. Cleaning up Automated Red Hat Gluster Storage Deployment Errors


  1. Create a volume_cleanup.conf file based on the volume_cleanup.conf file in Appendix B, Example cleanup configuration files for gdeploy.
  2. Run gdeploy using the volume_cleanup.conf file.

    # gdeploy -c volume_cleanup.conf
  3. Create a lv_cleanup.conf file based on the lv_cleanup.conf file in Appendix B, Example cleanup configuration files for gdeploy.
  4. Run gdeploy using the lv_cleanup.conf file.

    # gdeploy -c lv_cleanup.conf
  5. Check mount configurations on all hosts

    Check the /etc/fstab file on all hosts, and remove any lines that correspond to XFS mounts of automatically created bricks.

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