Hook shutdown script to shutting down sequnce

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Is it possible to hook some script to shutting down sequence for Linux?



To give you a bit more context processes of nodes of the cluster are started as processes from cluster -master. They are not running as services. However if someone restart a node and didn't stop the appropriate process manually, it causes a troubles because the node hasn't been stopped gracefully.



I would like to avoid this situation. Processes they don't run as services.










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    Is it possible to hook some script to shutting down sequence for Linux?



    To give you a bit more context processes of nodes of the cluster are started as processes from cluster -master. They are not running as services. However if someone restart a node and didn't stop the appropriate process manually, it causes a troubles because the node hasn't been stopped gracefully.



    I would like to avoid this situation. Processes they don't run as services.










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      Is it possible to hook some script to shutting down sequence for Linux?



      To give you a bit more context processes of nodes of the cluster are started as processes from cluster -master. They are not running as services. However if someone restart a node and didn't stop the appropriate process manually, it causes a troubles because the node hasn't been stopped gracefully.



      I would like to avoid this situation. Processes they don't run as services.










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      Is it possible to hook some script to shutting down sequence for Linux?



      To give you a bit more context processes of nodes of the cluster are started as processes from cluster -master. They are not running as services. However if someone restart a node and didn't stop the appropriate process manually, it causes a troubles because the node hasn't been stopped gracefully.



      I would like to avoid this situation. Processes they don't run as services.







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          I'd link a script that would shut down the nodes to /etc/rc6.d



          It'll run on runlevel 6, that coresponds to shutdown sequence. Link name should be of format KXXName, where XX is a sequence number.



          I'm assuming here that you have control over the nodes and you are able to wait for them to shut down gracefully.






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            I'd link a script that would shut down the nodes to /etc/rc6.d



            It'll run on runlevel 6, that coresponds to shutdown sequence. Link name should be of format KXXName, where XX is a sequence number.



            I'm assuming here that you have control over the nodes and you are able to wait for them to shut down gracefully.






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              I'd link a script that would shut down the nodes to /etc/rc6.d



              It'll run on runlevel 6, that coresponds to shutdown sequence. Link name should be of format KXXName, where XX is a sequence number.



              I'm assuming here that you have control over the nodes and you are able to wait for them to shut down gracefully.






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                I'd link a script that would shut down the nodes to /etc/rc6.d



                It'll run on runlevel 6, that coresponds to shutdown sequence. Link name should be of format KXXName, where XX is a sequence number.



                I'm assuming here that you have control over the nodes and you are able to wait for them to shut down gracefully.






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                I'd link a script that would shut down the nodes to /etc/rc6.d



                It'll run on runlevel 6, that coresponds to shutdown sequence. Link name should be of format KXXName, where XX is a sequence number.



                I'm assuming here that you have control over the nodes and you are able to wait for them to shut down gracefully.







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