Public bug reported:

The pacemaker package installs the right init script but doesn't link it
to the according runlevels. If corosync is activated and started on the
system this leads to a hanging shutdown / reboot because corosync only
ends if pacemaker is stopped beforehand. In addition to this the
pacemaker daemon has to start after corosync but has to stop before
corosync.

A possible solution would be to link the init script accordingly an
enable it throug /etc/default/

** Affects: pacemaker (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: corosync init pacemaker

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1052449

Title:
  corosync hangs due to missing pacemaker shutdown scripts

Status in “pacemaker” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  The pacemaker package installs the right init script but doesn't link
  it to the according runlevels. If corosync is activated and started on
  the system this leads to a hanging shutdown / reboot because corosync
  only ends if pacemaker is stopped beforehand. In addition to this the
  pacemaker daemon has to start after corosync but has to stop before
  corosync.

  A possible solution would be to link the init script accordingly an
  enable it throug /etc/default/

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