Dmitry Melekhov
2019-Nov-27 12:22 UTC
[Gluster-users] Use GlusterFS as storage for images of virtual machines - available issues
27.11.2019 16:16, Ravishankar N ?????:> [Re-adding the mailing-list] > > On 27/11/19 5:35 pm, Gregor Burck wrote: >> Hi Ravi, >>> https://lists.gluster.org/pipermail/gluster-users/2019-July/036858.html >> yes, seem so. >> So I've to took it in the init secure for a normal shotdown in may >> debian system. >> I wonder why there is no gracefull funktion in the normal setup? >> Think the issue isn't so unnormal, to switch one node down,... > I think we need to provide a way to run this script (or provide a > prompt to the admin to run it) when a shutdown/ reboot is invoked. If > you have any ideas to make this work in a generic way for most linux > distributions, patches are welcome :-).? I myself am not too > well-versed in init scripts.I opened bug for this several years ago, it was closed several times as won't fix. Funny, isn't it?
Ravishankar N
2019-Nov-27 12:40 UTC
[Gluster-users] Use GlusterFS as storage for images of virtual machines - available issues
On 27/11/19 5:52 pm, Dmitry Melekhov wrote:> 27.11.2019 16:16, Ravishankar N ?????: >> [Re-adding the mailing-list] >> >> On 27/11/19 5:35 pm, Gregor Burck wrote: >>> Hi Ravi, >>>> https://lists.gluster.org/pipermail/gluster-users/2019-July/036858.html >>>> >>> yes, seem so. >>> So I've to took it in the init secure for a normal shotdown in may >>> debian system. >>> I wonder why there is no gracefull funktion in the normal setup? >>> Think the issue isn't so unnormal, to switch one node down,... >> I think we need to provide a way to run this script (or provide a >> prompt to the admin to run it) when a shutdown/ reboot is invoked. If >> you have any ideas to make this work in a generic way for most linux >> distributions, patches are welcome :-).? I myself am not too >> well-versed in init scripts. > > I opened bug for this several years ago, it was closed several times > as won't fix. > > Funny, isn't it?Aged bugs getting closed due to low priority or lack of resources is always something that will happen I suppose. But you are absolutely free to re-open them multiple times or even send fixes, call out the maintainers if they don't respond for patch reviews etc.