I believe 1.2.5-SLES-r2997 is the version of the fs and not the
tools. Meaning, an upgrade is required to the latest kernel
that is shipping 1.2.9.

As far as failure to mount goes, one reason could be that the
default timeout (10 secs) could be low. See if increasing to the
new default of 30 secs helps.

Tao Ma wrote:
> Masanari Iida wrote:
>   
>>  On Tue, Aug 5, 2008 at 5:43 PM, Tao Ma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>   
>>     
>>>> An error message I saw was
>>>> mount.ocfs2: Transport endpoint is not connected while mounting
>>>> /dev/EXTDISK/OCFS2
>>>>       
>>>>         
>>> Interesting. Have you update ocfs2 in some nodes? Normally it happens when
>>> there are some protocol collision among nodes.
>>> Any helpful information in "dmesg"?
>>>
>>>     
>>>       
>>  The boxes are all SLES10 +  ocfs2-tools-1.2.5-SLES-r2997
>>  I found no other messages at the time of failure.
>>   
>>     
> which version of ocfs2?
>   
>>  I would like to catch some useful information for troubleshooting.
>>  Do you think  tcpdump may catch something?
>>  Or  Do I need to use debug.ocfs2?
>>  If latter case, what is the right option?
>>   
>>     
> debugfs.ocfs2 -l CONN DLM_DOMAIN TCP allow
> mount and check "dmesg".
>
> Regards,
> Tao
>
>
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