I see in the FAQ the proper way to leave a cluster is with 'cman_tool leave
remove' I am getting a 'device or resource busy' error when I do that even
with GFS mounts removed and stopped. What am I missing? The only service
I see up is a "fence" type called "default" do I have to stop one more
thing?
Basically doing this:
service nfs stop
umount /export
service gfs stop
service rgmanager stop
service clvmd stop
cman_tool leave remove
Tells me this:
cman_tool: Error leaving cluster: Device or resource busy
Full snip from the server:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# cman_tool services
type level name id state
fence 0 default 00010003 none
[1 2 3]
dlm 1 clvmd 00020003 none
[1 2 3]
dlm 1 rgmanager 00050003 none
[1 2 3]
dlm 1 nfs_data_vg 00040003 none
[1 2 3]
gfs 2 nfs_data_vg 00030003 none
[1 2 3]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# service nfs stop
Shutting down NFS mountd: [ OK ]
Shutting down NFS daemon: [ OK ]
Shutting down NFS quotas: [ OK ]
Shutting down NFS services: [ OK ]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# umount /export
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# service gfs stop
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# service rgmanager stop
Shutting down Cluster Service Manager...
Waiting for services to stop: [ OK ]
Cluster Service Manager is stopped.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# service clvmd stop
Deactivating VG nfs_data_vg: 0 logical volume(s) in volume group
"nfs_data_vg" now active
[ OK ]
Stopping clvm: [ OK ]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# cman_tool leave remove
cman_tool: Error leaving cluster: Device or resource busy
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# cman_tool services
type level name id state
fence 0 default 00010003 none
[1 2 3]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]#
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