On Nov 21, 2007, at 1:35 PM, Adrian Revill wrote:
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 there must be a bug in the init script.
Its beyond the cluster's control if the init script lies when it
claims the resource was stopped.
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.
Using the init script or some other command?
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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