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<p dir="ltr">-Atin<br>
Sent from one plus one<br>
On 19-Feb-2016 7:47 pm, "Atin Mukherjee" <<a href="mailto:atin.mukherjee83@gmail.com">atin.mukherjee83@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>
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> Abhilash has already raised a concern and Gaurav is looking into it.<br>
My bad, he is Abhishek!<br>
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> -Atin<br>
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> On 19-Feb-2016 7:07 pm, "songxin" <<a href="mailto:songxin_1980@126.com">songxin_1980@126.com</a>> wrote:<br>
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>> I create a replicate volume with 2 brick.And I frequently reboot my two nodes and frequently run “peer detach†“peer detach†“add-brick†"remove-brick".<br>
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>> A borad ip: 10.32.0.48<br>
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>> B borad ip: 10.32.1.144 <br>
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>> After that, I run "gluster peer status" on A board and it show as below.<br>
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>> Number of Peers: 2 <br>
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>> Hostname: 10.32.1.144 <br>
>> Uuid: bbe2a458-ad3d-406d-b233-b6027c12174e <br>
>> State: Peer in Cluster (Connected) <br>
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>> Hostname: 10.32.1.144 <br>
>> Uuid: bbe2a458-ad3d-406d-b233-b6027c12174e <br>
>> State: Peer in Cluster (Connected) <br>
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>> I don't understand why the 10.32.0.48 has two peers which are both 10.32.1.144.<br>
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>> Does glusterd not check duplicate ip addr?<br>
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>> Any can help me to answer my quesion?<br>
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>> Thanks,<br>
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>> Xin<br>
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