On rpm distros, for certain, the init or systemd scripts handle all of that. 
Simply shut down.

The one manual step I like to add is to check the self-heal state to make sure 
it's clean before I shut down.

Khoi Mai <[email protected]> wrote:
>Peng Yu,
>
>I have learned from experience, to safely shutdown a gluster brick is
>to 
>stop the glusterd service, followed by the glusterfsd, then unmount the
>
>xfs filesystem, and then initiate the "shutdown -r now".
>
>But my setup is rhel6, on xfs.  I am not sure about other flavors of 
>Linux.
>
>
>Khoi Mai
>
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