Alain Moulle wrote: > Hi Bob > > I've checked the clushutdown script , and it is explicitely > written iin the script : > "This NEVER needs to be run in two member clusters" > > And I'm only in case of two member clusters ... > > So, I think that finally the shutdown sequence to apply > remains : > > stop all HA applications via clusvcadm > stop all CS4 services (rgmanager/fenced/cman/ccsd) > and stop the node. > > This way, there is no risk to have fence sequences > performed by the CS4, and no failover attempt. > > Am I right ? Er, yes. that's what you should always do when shutting down a node! I can't find your earlier message about cman failing to shut down but if it's spitting out a message about active subsystems then that's exactly what it means - something is still use the cluster services and needs to be shut down. -- patrick -- Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster