On Fri, Sep 8, 2017 at 12:43 PM, Diego Remolina <dijur...@gmail.com> wrote:
> This is exactly the problem,
>
> Systemctl stop glusterd does *not* kill the brick processes.

Yes, I now.

> On CentOS with gluster 3.10.x there is also a service, meant to only stop
> glusterfsd (brick processes). I think the reboot process may not be properly
> stopping glusterfsd or network or firewall may be stopped before glusterfsd
> and so the nodes go into the long timeout.

I think reboot should switch init to level 1 and processes are
gracefully terminated - same as killall...

> Once again , in my case a simple reboot hangs my VMs, whereas stopping
> glusterd *and* glusterfsd processes, then reboot works perfectly.

Testing it now...
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