> Has init 6 meaning changed with systemd?
Yes.
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On 11/05/2016 11:32 PM, Thomas Lamprecht wrote:
Yes, if there is an NFS still mounted but unreachable this will hang
forever, yes.
Ensure that you deactivate it before the NFS goes offline.
I had nfs mounts and its network was out (the vswitch upgrade) - why I
had to drive in. Would that
Hi Thomas,
El 11/05/16 a las 15:15, Thomas Lamprecht escribió:
Anything in the logs, errors or a service not stopped?
Can you try systemctl reboot next time (although the your version should
work)?
After this failed reboot, I tried init 6 again in one of the nodes and
it worked OK. It also
3rd and 4th nodes in the cluster have done "init 6" right.
Are you using NFS storage in your setup?
I use it for backups, but it was disabled before the reboot.
I have noticed that after disabling NFS storage from GUI, for some time
at least it continues mounted. First node I rebooted was NFS
Anything in the logs, errors or a service not stopped?
Can you try systemctl reboot next time (although the your version should
work)?
On 05/11/2016 02:59 PM, Lindsay Mathieson wrote:
> I encountered that today too, though I just did a "reboot"
>
> Had to drive in and hard reset.
>
> On 11 May
I encountered that today too, though I just did a "reboot"
Had to drive in and hard reset.
On 11 May 2016 at 22:41, Eneko Lacunza wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> After a node upgrade, I normally do a "init 6" to reboot the node.
>
> This has failed twice today on 4.4.6 kernel, last
Hi all,
After a node upgrade, I normally do a "init 6" to reboot the node.
This has failed twice today on 4.4.6 kernel, last message in console is
" Reached target shutdown"
Has init 6 meaning changed with systemd?
Thanks
Eneko
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