* [Cluster-devel] [BUG] /etc/init.d/cman unmounts configfs unconditionally
@ 2008-07-31 21:32 Joel Becker
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From: Joel Becker @ 2008-07-31 21:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: cluster-devel.redhat.com
There is more than one user of configfs. When you run "/etc/init.d/cman
stop", the script unmounts configfs even if there are other users. This
is unexpected (and antisocial, really) behavior.
In o2cb.init, we do it like this:
# Only unmount configfs if there are no other users
if [ -z "$(ls -1 "$(configfs_path)")" ]
then
unmount_filesystem "configfs" "$(configfs_path)"
if_fail $?
fi
Joel
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