Use the Bring Cluster Services Offline task
to select nodes and manage how cluster services are stopped.
Fields
- Choose nodes on which to stop cluster services
- To stop running clusters services, select one or more nodes.
- When to Stop
- Select when and how cluster services stop.
- Stop now
- Immediately stops cluster services.
- Stop on system restart
- Removes entries from the /etc/inittab file
and stops cluster services from starting when the system is restarted.
- Stop now and on system restart
- Immediately stops cluster services, removes entries from the /etc/inittab file
to prevent cluster services from starting.
- Resource group action
- Select whether to manually manage the resource groups, have them
automatically managed by the system or be unmanaged.
- Bring resource groups offline
- Brings resource groups offline according to the configuration
settings and the cluster state of the resource group. The system stops
monitoring applications on the selected nodes and stops controlling
cluster resources.
- Move resource groups
- Moves the resource groups and applications from the selected nodes
to other active nodes in the cluster, depending on the policy settings,
as well as any configured resource group dependencies.
- Unmanage resource groups
- Resources on the selected nodes remain active but are not managed;
therefore resource failures are not processed.
- Broadcast message at shutdown
- Select Yes or No.
- Yes
- By default, broadcast messages are displayed on every active terminal
on all the nodes when cluster services are shut down.
- No
- Shutdown messages are not broadcast.