Hi
I am setting up a heartbeat 2.1.2 (obtained from the centos src rpm) on RHEL5.1 and have hit a problem with nfs.

If i start heartbeat, it starts nfs OK, but when i stop heartbeat it runs " /etc/init.d/nfs stop" and in ha-debug i can see it saying it stopped OK. But it leaves the nfsd running. Then the only way to stop the nfsd is by doing a kill -9 for each process.

If i start and stop nfs from the command line without heartbeat it works perfectly.

If i remove nfs from the heartbeat config, run heartbeat, i can then also start and stop the nfs from the command line.

It seems that in some way heartbeat runs the /etc/init.d/nfs in a different way.
Also it starts and stops nfslock perfectly.

The same setup works perfectly under RHEL4.5
Any suggestions?

regards
Adrian
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