What does "mounted.ocfs2 -d" say on both nodes? Not /var/log/dmesg. It is /var/log/messages. You could instead run "dmesg". This is important as it will tell you why the mount failed.
Sunil McKinley, Reid wrote: > Thank you! > > Everything appears to be fine then, except that we cannot mount an OCFS2 > filesystem on our 2nd node. When I try to mount the fs using > ocfs2console on the 2nd node, I receive this error message in a dialog > box: > "mount.ocfs2: Invalid argument while mounting /dev/sda on /oracle_home. > Check 'dmesg' for more information on this error. : Could not mount > /dev/sda" > > I do not see any related messages in /var/log/dmesg. > Any help is greatly appreciated. > Thanks, > Reid > > The O2CB status is as follows on this 2nd node: > > [r...@nyclx2 ~]# lsmod | grep ocfs2 > ocfs2 369640 0 > ocfs2_dlmfs 55952 1 > ocfs2_dlm 217104 2 ocfs2,ocfs2_dlmfs > ocfs2_nodemanager 225416 6 ocfs2,ocfs2_dlmfs,ocfs2_dlm > configfs 62301 2 ocfs2_nodemanager > jbd 93873 2 ocfs2,ext3 > [r...@nyclx2 ~]# service o2cb status > Driver for "configfs": Loaded > Filesystem "configfs": Mounted > Driver for "ocfs2_dlmfs": Loaded > Filesystem "ocfs2_dlmfs": Mounted > Checking O2CB cluster tiaa: Online > Heartbeat dead threshold: 31 > Network idle timeout: 30000 > Network keepalive delay: 2000 > Network reconnect delay: 2000 > Checking O2CB heartbeat: Not active > [r...@nyclx2 ~]# _______________________________________________ Ocfs2-users mailing list Ocfs2-users@oss.oracle.com http://oss.oracle.com/mailman/listinfo/ocfs2-users