best practices for maintenance - are my not right?

OS: Linux
DB: 11 GR 2, RAC nodes two primary, standby CARS two nodes

We just had an interview, I manually stop backup site (delayed primary log_archive_dest_2_stat), stop crs. However, I have concerns:
(1) when I stop the two nodes crs, have still one last thing left I can't stop - init.ohasd run:

CRS-2793: stop of the resources managed by Oracle high availability Services on 'qaoracle01' made
CRS-4133: Oracle high availability Services was arrested.
[root] # ps - ef | grep d.bin
root of 16841 16394 0 03:35 pts/0 00:00:00 grep d.bin
[root] # ps - ef | grep has
11411 1 root 0 Aug07? 00:00:00 / bin/sh /etc/init.d/init.ohasd run
root 16846 16394 0 03:35 pts/0 00:00:00 grep has

How to stop this service? Or is it ok to leave for the maintenance of the server that requires restarting the server? Since Oracle documents said only use: crsctl stop crs, I think that it's ok to drop everything.

(2) in order to automate this type of maintenance in the future, can I intergrate dbshutdown in init s/n have not involved in the maintenance of the server?

What is the right steps?

Thanks in advance.

Yes, I should have.

Generally, I find these things pretty fast. The fact I'm here makes it almost empty, that we wonder to this topic. That said, here's what I found:

Automate the starting and stopping of Oracle Real Application Clusters database Instances

http://docs.Oracle.com/CD/E19396-01/817-6570/opsrac-Admin-ex-79/index.html

And this:

Stopping Oracle RAC 11.2.1

http://www.Oracle-home.ro/Oracle_Database/RAC/shut-down-stop-Oracle-Clusterware.html

Best regards

mseberg

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