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Sent: 02 September 2016 16:16
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Subject: Re: [gpfsug-discuss] Cannot stop SMB... stop NFS first?
Should it?
If you were running nfs and smb,
September 2016 16:10
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Subject: Re: [gpfsug-discuss] Cannot stop SMB... stop NFS first?
I’ve verified the upgrade has fixed this issue so thanks again.
However I’ve noticed that stopping SMB doesn’t trigger an IP address failover.
I think it should. mmces node
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[mailto:gpfsug-discuss-boun...@spectrumscale.org] On Behalf Of Danny Alexander
Calderon Rodriguez
Sent: 27 August 2016 13:53
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Subject: Re: [gpfsug-discuss] Cannot stop SMB... stop NFS first?
Hi Richard
This is fixed in release 4.2.1
Alexander
Calderon Rodriguez
Sent: 27 August 2016 13:53
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Subject: Re: [gpfsug-discuss] Cannot stop SMB... stop NFS first?
Hi Richard
This is fixed in release 4.2.1, if you cant upgrade now, you can fix this
manuallly
Just do this.
edit file /usr/lpp/mmfs/lib
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Date: 08/26/2016 04:48 AM
Subject: [gpfsug-discuss] Cannot stop SMB... stop NFS first?
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Sorry all, prepare for a deluge of emails like this, hopefully it’ll help
other people imple
Hi Richard,
I ran into the same issue and asked if 'systemctl
reload gpfs-smb.service' would work?
I got the following answer:
"... Now in regards to your question about stopping NFS, yes this is an
expected behavior and yes you could also restart through systemctl."
Maybe that helps.
That was a weird one :-) Don't understand why NFS would block smb.., and I
don't see that on my cluster.
Would it make sense to suspend the node instead? As a workaround.
mmces node suspend
-jf
fre. 26. aug. 2016 kl. 10.48 skrev Sobey, Richard A :
> Sorry all,
Sorry all, prepare for a deluge of emails like this, hopefully it'll help other
people implementing CES in the future.
I'm trying to stop SMB on a node, but getting the following output:
[root@cesnode ~]# mmces service stop smb
smb: Request denied. Please stop NFS first
[root@cesnode ~]# mmces
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