Description of problem:
Since every node in the primary cluster must be able to connect to every node in the secondary cluster, security would like each node to use a different user to connect to the secondary. From what I have seen, this doesn't look like how georeplication was designed, so I wonder if it is even possible?
The exact command to reproduce the issue:
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The full output of the command that failed:
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Expected results:
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**Mandatory info:**
**- The output of the `gluster volume info` command**:
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**- The output of the `gluster volume status` command**:
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**- The output of the `gluster volume heal` command**:
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**- Provide logs present on following locations of client and server nodes -
/var/log/glusterfs/
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**- Is there any crash ? Provide the backtrace and coredump
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**Additional info:**
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- The operating system / glusterfs version:
GlusterFS 9.4
CentOS 7.4
Description of problem: Since every node in the primary cluster must be able to connect to every node in the secondary cluster, security would like each node to use a different user to connect to the secondary. From what I have seen, this doesn't look like how georeplication was designed, so I wonder if it is even possible?
The exact command to reproduce the issue: N/A
The full output of the command that failed: N/A
Expected results: N/A
- The operating system / glusterfs version: GlusterFS 9.4 CentOS 7.4