In case anyone is curious, we shut down all the file servers
and left up all the database servers during the two-hours
that much of our network was done. The database servers were
on a single switch, so they never lost contact with each other.
On the file servers I did 'bos shutdown -wait -local
Am Donnerstag 10 Januar 2013, 22:50:27 schrieb Garance A Drosihn:
> Due to circumstances way beyond my control (a major network
> upgrade), I am going to need to shutdown our entire AFS cell
> this Saturday. So, tha is less than 36 hours from now.
Other have already commented on your issue, so I
On 1/10/13 11:45 PM, Thomas Kula wrote:
On Thu, Jan 10, 2013, Garance A Drosihn wrote:
Hi.
Due to circumstances way beyond my control (a major network
upgrade), I am going to need to shutdown our entire AFS cell
this Saturday. So, tha is less than 36 hours from now.
Others have addressed the
On Thu, Jan 10, 2013 at 10:50:27PM -0500, Garance A Drosihn wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Due to circumstances way beyond my control (a major network
> upgrade), I am going to need to shutdown our entire AFS cell
> this Saturday. So, tha is less than 36 hours from now.
Others have addressed the proper order
On 1/10/13 11:14 PM, Jeffrey Altman wrote:
You can shutdown the file servers without shutting down the
database servers. During the outage the database servers
may lose the ability to elect a master. Therefore you should
avoid making any database changes during the outage window.
I should hav
You can shutdown the file servers without shutting down the
database servers. During the outage the database servers
may lose the ability to elect a master. Therefore you should
avoid making any database changes during the outage window.
I would run one file server with a single local disk parti
> 1) When shutting down, should all database servers be shutdown
> before the fileservers, or should the fileservers be shutdown
> first?
>
> 2) When starting up, should the fileservers be started first,
> or should the database servers be started first?
You need the database servers to be up whi
Hi.
Due to circumstances way beyond my control (a major network
upgrade), I am going to need to shutdown our entire AFS cell
this Saturday. So, tha is less than 36 hours from now.
Basically all our fileservers use disks which are connected
via iSCSI, and the network upgrade may sever all networ