Re: Graceful way to kill a brick process

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Can you let us know why do you need to explicitly kill the brick
process? replace-brick ideally does the same and spawns a new process.

~Atin

On 11/11/2014 12:37 PM, Raghuram BK wrote:
> f we'd like to replace a disk on which a brick resides
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