Hello Bobby, I experienced problems shutting down Gluster servers, because the startup scripts (SystemD) did not have dependencies for system shutdown that would stop the Gluster services before anything else. My problems were also related to the fact that my nodes are connected to each other through IPSec links, and during shutdown, the links were cut before the Gluster service was properly shut down. The other node was waiting for the well-known 42 seconds before considering the peer dead, hence not responding to any file request, and hanging all client systems. Not cool. So the best practice is simply to end the Gluster services before shutting down the server. Everything runs as smooth as it should be, and the clients don't notice any downtime. Hope this helps. Hoggins! Le 02/10/2013 11:36, Bobby Jacob a ?crit : > > Hi, > > > > I have a 2-node replica volume running with GlusterFS 3.3.2 on Centos > 6.4. I want to shut down one of the gluster servers for maintenance. > Any best practice that is to be followed while turning off a server in > terms of services etc. Or can I just shut down the server. ? >