cannot re-enable shared storage volume after yum update

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Issue

I was applying a "yum update" and I brought the cluster down. I disabled shared storage prior to the update. After the update was done I tried to enable and I am not able to.

When disabling shared storage before the update, I saw the following output:

# gluster v set all cluster.enable-shared-storage disable
Disabling cluster.enable-shared-storage will delete the shared storage volume(gluster_shared_storage), which is used by snapshot scheduler, geo-replication and NFS-Ganesha. Do you still want to continue? (y/n) y
volume set: success

But when I tried to enable it again after rebooting, I saw the following:

# gluster volume set all cluster.enable-shared-storage enable
volume set: failed: Shared storage volume(gluster_shared_storage) already exists.

However, the enable-shared-storage option is disabled:

#  gluster volume get all all
Option                                  Value
------                                  -----
cluster.server-quorum-ratio             0
cluster.enable-shared-storage           disable
cluster.op-version                      31101
cluster.brick-multiplex                 disable
cluster.max-bricks-per-process          0

Environment

  • Red Hat Gluster Storage 3.x

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