Hi Strahil,

On 2/09/2020 21:30, Strahil Nikolov wrote:

> you shouldn't do that,as it is intentional - glusterd is just a management 
> layer and you might need to restart it in order to reconfigure a node. You 
> don't want to kill your bricks to introduce a change, right? 

Starting up daemons in one systemd unit and killing them with another is
a bit weird? Can't a reconfigure happen through a ExecReload? Or let the
management daemon and the actual brick daemons run under different
systemd units?

> In CentOS there is a dedicated service that takes care to shutdown all 
> processes and avoid such freeze .

Thanks, that should fix the issue too.

Ward
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