I'm not able to find ocfs2 1.2.9 for kernel 2.6.18-194.el5 x86_64. The last 
precompiled version I see of ocfs2 1.2.9 is 
2.6.18-128.1.1.el5<http://oss.oracle.com/projects/ocfs2/files/RedHat/RHEL5/x86_64/1.2.9-1/2.6.18-128.1.1.el5>

For ocfs2 1.4.7 it's no problem, but as I said, I will first reinstall the 
server with ocfs2 1.2.9.

Regards
Morten K

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Emne: Re: [Ocfs2-users] Kernel panic when deleting a file

Unsure why you have to build the packages when they are downloadable.
Please use the packages provided on oss.

On 05/07/2010 06:26 AM, Kristiansen Morten wrote:

Hi again,



This time I try attach a jpeg.



Regards

Morten K



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Sendt: 7. mai 2010 14:37

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Emne: [Ocfs2-users] Kernel panic when deleting a file



Hi,



We have three RHEL4 servers with ocfs-1.2.4 installed. Now I want to upgrade 
both RedHat and ocfs2 in this way:

<on all nodes>

Reinstall with RHEL5

Install ocfs2-1.2.9

Reinstall oracle with clusterware and submit to the Oracle cluster </on all 
nodes>



<on all nodes>

Upgrade ocfs2 from 1.2.9 to 1.4.7

</on all nodes>



I have reinstalled one of the servers with RHEL5 and then tried different 
things because I wasn't shure of how to do this. Ended up with the list above. 
The things I've done is:

        Installed rpm packages for ocfs2-1.4.4

        Deinstalled rpm packages for ocfs2-1.4.4

        Downloaded, built and installed source packages for ocfs2-1.4.7

        Installed rpm packages for ocfs2-1.4.7 (without deinstall of the 
selfbuild source of ocfs2-1.4.7, don't know how)

        Deinstalled rpm packages for ocfs2-1.4.7

        Downloaded, built and installed source packages for ocfs2-1.2.9



In the end I was able to mount the ocfs2 disks. So I moved on installing all 
needed Oracle software, including clusterware. When trying to start the Oracle 
CRS, the server rebooted and kept rebooting until I was able to disable Oracle 
CRS automatic start.









Today I tried to create a file on one of the ocfs2 filesystem:

# echo mktest>/disk07/mktest.txt



This worked well, and then I tried to delete it:

# rm /disk07/mktest.txt



Then I lost connection and a "kernel panic" error was displayed on the console 
screen. Now I'm wondering what could be wrong? Could it be that the selfbuild 
source installation of ocfs2-1.4.7 isn't overwritten/deleted and causing this 
problem? Does anybody know how to deinstall this? Any suggestions what to do?



I've tried to post this message twice before, but it didn't show up. Is it 
because I attached a wordpad-file with a screendump of the "kernel panic". If 
so, how can I attach a file and which files isn't stopped by a filter?



Regards

Morten K





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