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Thanks.
Shi
On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 9:28 AM, Shi Jin wrote:
> Thank you all.
> The problem I have is that I don't seem to be able to get out of the
> cluster gracefully, even if I stop the services manually in t
reason (for example,
> upgrade kernel). Is there a preferred/better way to reboot the machine
> rather than just running the "reboot" command as root. I have been doing the
> "reboot" command so far and it sometimes creates problems for us, including
> making the other
s a timeout issue or they don't necessarily follow the right
order?
Do you let the boot system to start the services for you in the right order
or you actually have to do it manually?
Thanks.
Shi
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to fail.
Thank you very much.
Shi
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