> 1. I recommend "service ccsd stop" rather than killall ccsd. This is actually my latest. While it does not *seem* to work at times, it does take the node out of the cluster cleanly. I say seem because it tells me that the node is still in the cluster yet it's not. # more stop_gfs service httpd stop umount /var/www vgchange -aln service clvmd stop fence_tool leave service fenced stop cman_tool leave service rgmanager stop sleep 5 service cman stop > 2. In theory, this script should not be necessary on a RHEL, Fedora Core > or centos box if you have your service scripts set up and chkconfig'ed on. > When you do /sbin/reboot, the service scripts are supposed to run in the > correct order and take care of all this for you. Never had, don't know why. Always figured it was because of the way I have to start my nodes. I wanted to add my shutdown script into the shutdown run levels so that it's automatic but am not sure how to add that in. > Shudown should take you to runlevel 6, which should run the shutdown scripts > in /etc/rc.d/rc6.d in the Kxx order. Do you mean I should just copy my shutdown script into that directory? > If there's a problem shutting down with the normal scripts, perhaps > we need to file a bug and get the scripts changed. Well, here is my startup script for each node, maybe the answer lies in how I start them? depmod -a modprobe dm-mod modprobe gfs modprobe lock_dlm service rgmanager start ccsd cman_tool join -w fence_tool join -w clvmd vgchange -aly mount -t gfs /dev/VolGroup04/web /var/www/ cp -f /var/www/system/httpd.conf /etc/httpd/conf/. cp -f /var/www/system/php.ini /etc/. /etc/init.d/httpd start Mike -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster