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authorAmar Tumballi <amar@gluster.com>2011-09-09 09:42:51 +0530
committerVijay Bellur <vijay@gluster.com>2011-09-13 02:10:12 -0700
commit25daa42911d2ff697880ee29c591cac5f2abebed (patch)
tree9555284c052e1e205909e91f578a8b46b522ec56 /cli/src/cli.h
parent17e57f27c714c94dd5d9fa91650f83d069f2f4e4 (diff)
support for de-commissioning a node using 'remove-brick'
to achieve this, we now create volume-file with 'decommissioned-nodes' option in distribute volume, then just perform the rebalance set of operations (with 'force' flag set). now onwards, the 'remove-brick' (with 'start' option) operation tries to migrate data from removed bricks to existing bricks. 'remove-brick' also supports similar options as of replace-brick. * (no options) -> works as 'force', will have the current behavior of remove-brick, ie., no data-migration, volume changes. * start (starts remove-brick with data-migration/draining process, which takes care of migrating data and once complete, will commit the changes to volume file) * pause (stop data migration, but keep the volume file intact with extra options whatever is set) * abort (stop data-migration, and fall back to old configuration) * commit (if volume is stopped, commits the changes to volumefile) * force (stops the data-migration and commits the changes to volume file) Change-Id: I3952bcfbe604a0952e68b6accace7014d5e401d3 BUG: 1952 Reviewed-on: http://review.gluster.com/118 Tested-by: Gluster Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.com> Reviewed-by: Vijay Bellur <vijay@gluster.com>
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diff --git a/cli/src/cli.h b/cli/src/cli.h
index d3e1fc21b..1e0d69cd8 100644
--- a/cli/src/cli.h
+++ b/cli/src/cli.h
@@ -212,7 +212,7 @@ cli_cmd_volume_add_brick_parse (const char **words, int wordcount,
int32_t
cli_cmd_volume_remove_brick_parse (const char **words, int wordcount,
- dict_t **options);
+ dict_t **options, int *question);
int32_t
cli_cmd_volume_replace_brick_parse (const char **words, int wordcount,