Sure.

You can mark the volume as local (man tunefs.ocfs2 or mkfs.ocfs2)
and mount it without the cluster stack (like any local file system).

You can use the ro mount option to mount it readonly.

Combine the two and you get what you want.

BTW, if the fs image on a physical ro media, the fs automatically
detects it and mounts it ro with no cluster stack.

Sunil

Dennis Kruyt wrote:
> Is it posible to mount the ocfs2 filesystem in readonly without using the 
> lock manager?
>
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