m.roth@5-cent.us wrote:
It was dumping large amounts of data into his home directory... which was NFS mounted from the server I needed to reboot.
That's why I like HA clusters, our NFS cluster runs on top of CentOS, and if we needed to reboot a node it would have minimal impact, the other system takes over the IPs and MAC addresses.
To-date the only time we've rebooted the NFS systems have been software updates(3 of them in the past year or so).
At my previous company I was planning on trying to "roll my own" nfs cluster on RHEL but never got round to it before I left the company
http://sources.redhat.com/cluster/doc/nfscookbook.pdf
nate