/usr/share/glusterfs/scripts/stop-all-gluster-processes.sh is to stop the 
processes ? if one of the gluster node volume goes down with some issues, we 
didn't do reboot or shutdown, in those cases what we need to do. Will the 
script/systemd service created from script will be able to notify client that 
this node going down ? 

can someone please share documentation related to it.
kidnly help.
Thanks,Ahemad    On Tuesday, 16 June, 2020, 09:11:59 pm IST, ahemad shaik 
<[email protected]> wrote:  
 
  Hi, 
I see there is a script file in below mentioned path in all nodes using which 
gluster volume 
created./usr/share/glusterfs/scripts/stop-all-gluster-processes.sh
I need to create a system service and when ever there is some server down, we 
need to call this script or we need to have it run always it will take care 
when some node is down to make sure that client will not have any issues in 
accessing mount point ?
can you please share any documentation on how to use this.That will be great 
help.
Thanks,Ahemad




    On Tuesday, 16 June, 2020, 08:59:31 pm IST, Strahil Nikolov 
<[email protected]> wrote:  
 
 Hi Ahemad,

You can simplify it  by creating a systemd service that  will  call  the script.

It was  already mentioned  in a previous thread  (with example),  so  you can 
just use  it.

Best Regards,
Strahil  Nikolov

На 16 юни 2020 г. 16:02:07 GMT+03:00, Hu Bert <[email protected]> написа:
>Hi,
>
>if you simply reboot or shutdown one of the gluster nodes, there might
>be a (short or medium) unavailability of the volume on the nodes. To
>avoid this there's script:
>
>/usr/share/glusterfs/scripts/stop-all-gluster-processes.sh (path may
>be different depending on distribution)
>
>If i remember correctly: this notifies the clients that this node is
>going to be unavailable (please correct me if the details are wrong).
>If i do reboots of one gluster node, i always call this script and
>never have seen unavailability issues on the clients.
>
>
>Regards,
>Hubert
>
>Am Mo., 15. Juni 2020 um 19:36 Uhr schrieb ahemad shaik
><[email protected]>:
>>
>> Hi There,
>>
>> I have created 3 replica gluster volume with 3 bricks from 3 nodes.
>>
>> "gluster volume create glustervol replica 3 transport tcp node1:/data
>node2:/data node3:/data force"
>>
>> mounted on client node using below command.
>>
>> "mount -t glusterfs node4:/glustervol    /mnt/"
>>
>> when any of the node (either node1,node2 or node3) goes down, gluster
>mount/volume (/mnt) not accessible at client (node4).
>>
>> purpose of replicated volume is high availability but not able to
>achieve it.
>>
>> Is it a bug or i am missing anything.
>>
>>
>> Any suggestions will be great help!!!
>>
>> kindly suggest.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Ahemad
>>
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