Ping Oracle Support. They will be able to answer qs on OracleVM. You are seeing 4 paths because they might be multipathed. Check your iscsi configuration.
Use blkid to determine which two paths are the same. e.g. /dev/sdf1: LABEL="label1" UUID="908a0229-88c3-4a0d-b6bc-38c43c6b1461" TYPE="ocfs2" /dev/sdl1: LABEL="label1" UUID="908a0229-88c3-4a0d-b6bc-38c43c6b1461" TYPE="ocfs2" /dev/sdj1: LABEL="xx" UUID="f482b68d-0914-48ee-9c2e-b050a4028e4a" TYPE="ocfs2" vnktsh wrote: > Hi Everyone, > > We have two Oracle VM 2.2 Servers and one iSCSI (3TB). Our Storage > Team have created two Partitions on iSCSI each 1.5 TB for Oracle > Database and mounted it on both the servers. > > But in /proc/partitions it showing four partitions say > /dev/sdb,/dev/sdc,/dev/sdd and /dev/sde. > > I have formated one partition say /dev/sdb with mkfs.ocfs2 and created > a repository usinf repos.py and make it as root (repos.py -r). > > Then I have created a Server pool with HA(High Availability) in Oracle > VM Manager and created Virtual Machine and Installed Oracle Database. > So far everything is working fine --No probs. > > Now I would like to Create another Server pool on second partition on > second Oracle VM server. Is it possible or will it overwrite the > existing /OVS ? > > Please Advice me.... > _______________________________________________ Ocfs2-users mailing list Ocfs2-users@oss.oracle.com http://oss.oracle.com/mailman/listinfo/ocfs2-users