I've had no issues with mass power outages nodes just came up and were
healed by time I could start VM's.  I've done rolling updates before as
well.

However I must have forgotten a step as yesterday I shutdown 1 server in my
3-node replicate setup and I have tones of files/shards not healing yet.
I've seen it happen in past and I likely just need a relatively short
downtime this evening where I shutdown every VM on that volume, then kil
the mounts, and let it heal.

Do I need to just manually kill the pid of volumes when I plan to shutdown
1 server instead of letting systemd handle it?

Centos 7 servers gluster 3.8.3 (yeah I need to update again)

*David Gossage*
*Carousel Checks Inc. | System Administrator*
*Office* 708.613.2284
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