Janis Valtsons <jan...@gm...> writes:
> Short answer - yes.
> ....
> So chunks themselves are not attached to IP or hostname.
Thanks, this worked out fine. I used the disk from one of the defect
servers on another machines E-SATA connector:
# mount /dev/sdc3 /mnt
# chown -R mfs.mfs /mnt/*
# echo /mnt >> /etc/mfshdd.cfg
# /etc/init.d/mfs-chunkserver restart; tail -f /var/log/daemon.log
This dropped my missing chunks count from ~10000 to 1783. After one
night no chunks were under goal; so I can now proceed with the next
disk.
After some failed attempts to mark the disk for removal by prepending * in
/etc/mfshdd.cfg this worked also.
Thank for your Help!
Andreas
> On 10/04/2011 11:16 AM, Andreas Hirczy wrote:
>> Hi Everyone!
>>
>> We had a power outage which killed the mainboards of three of our
>> chunkservers. Since we have goal set to two, there are now some chunks
>> missing.
>>
>> Is it possible to mount the disks from these machines to a different
>> chunkserver (different IP address) and export from there for a faster
>> recovery?
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>> Andreas
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