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<font size="2" face="Courier 10 Pitch">Hi guys.<br>
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Having a node with a couple of _promoted_ resources - when such
node is os-shutdown in an orderly manner it seems that cluster
takes a while.<br>
By a "while" I mean longer than I'd expect a relatively simple
3-node cluster to move/promote a few _promoted_ resources:<br>
redis, postgresql, IP<br>
onto another.<br>
<br>
Is there somewhere one can look, tweak or measure &
troubleshot, in order to "fix" this, if possible at all?<br>
<br>
From watching such a "promoted" node I see that as systemd stops
all services going into power-down target - it's _pacemaker_ which
as last systemd takes bit longer before complete shutdown.<br>
Or perhaps you have another & more than one approach /
technique to node-with-promoted-resources shutdown, a better one?<br>
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many thanks,<br>
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