On shutdown a cluster node with mounted GFS2 file systems fails to stop cman and leave cluster gracefully and is subsequently fenced

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Issue

  • On shutdown a cluster node fails to stop cman and leave cluster gracefully, resulting in a token being lost causing the cluster node to be fenced.

Environment

  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 5 with the Resilient Storage Add On
  • GFS2 filesystems mounted from /etc/fstab
    • /etc/init.d/gfs2 shutdown script fails to unmount GFS2 filesystems

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