Re: really reliable?

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David Teigland wrote:

Even when I try to reboot the nodes, I can't because the whole system hangs on various processes that don't ever shut down. I have to physically reboot these boxes.

If something has gone wrong, it's often impossible to shutdown without a hard
reboot.  Even when things are working, rebooting can be a delicate task
because the system may easily be configured to stop things in the wrong order,
and one thing out of place can cause a wreck.

If things don't come down in the correct order using the standard init scripts, you should file a bug report about this. I've never seen it happen on any of my clusters.

Gordan

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