This is the same as issue.
http://oss.oracle.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=1012
Is this happening frequently? We have failed to reproduce it in
our test cluster.
If you can reproduce it, I could give you a potential fix for testing.
Let me know.
Sunil
Christian van Barneveld wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Th
This seems to be related to bug 6719988 in v1.2.8-2. This is fixed in
v1.2.9-1.
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To: ocfs2-users@oss.oracle.com
Subject: [Ocfs2-users] Cannot mo
No.
Only available on sles10 sp2 and (rh)el5 u2.
For more, please refer to:
http://oss.oracle.com/projects/ocfs2/
David Coulson wrote:
> Is OCFS2 1.4 available for RHEL4?
>
> David
>
> Sunil Mushran wrote:
>> For starters, (RH)EL5 2.6.18 is not the same as 2.6.18 mainline.
>>
>> Secondly, we bac
Is OCFS2 1.4 available for RHEL4?
David
Sunil Mushran wrote:
For starters, (RH)EL5 2.6.18 is not the same as 2.6.18 mainline.
Secondly, we backport the latest file system to enterprise
kernels, (rh)el and sles. We do not backport to older mainline
kernels. The fs in mainline 2.6.18 is very ver
Thanks for your quickly response...
So to get miself clear, to resolve my ocfs2 issues I need to migrate to
Centos 5.2 and still can use xen, because the point is on the quality of
kernel nor on the version of it, does it?
Dante
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De: Sunil Mushran [mailto:[EMAIL PRO
For starters, (RH)EL5 2.6.18 is not the same as 2.6.18 mainline.
Secondly, we backport the latest file system to enterprise
kernels, (rh)el and sles. We do not backport to older mainline
kernels. The fs in mainline 2.6.18 is very very old.
If you are on an enterprise kernel, you could go with ocf
Sunil, I'm confused.
You advice me to get e newer kernel version,
xen doesn't work beyond 2.6.18 kernel version, so I'm planning to leave it
and migrate to a regular
environment in this way I could obtain up to 2.6.26 kernel version from
Debian Backports, but when I went to ocfs site to look for
yes, you only need to format from one node. Your first step created a
file on each node which is/are not shared between all nodes. OCFS2 needs
a shared device if you want to mount the filesystem on multiple nodes.
Configure iscsi instead of loopback device.
living liquid | Christian Meisinger w
You need a shared storage between servers, you can't do local storage on
each server. A local file via loop will not work.
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> Meisinger
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> T
Greetings,
I have a 4-node Oracle RAC cluster sharing four OCFS2 v1.2 filesystems
on RHEL5. Node 3 was taken down for maintenance and was rebooted
several times. During this time, the networking stack on the cluster
interconnect had issues (after changing to an active-backup bonding
method) and
hi there
i try to setup OCFS2 with loop device /dev/loop0
i've 4 servers running SLES10 SP2.
internal ip's: 192.168.55.1, .2, .3 and .6
my cluster.conf:
node:
ip_port =
ip_address = 192.168.55.1
number = 0
name = w
Hi,
The last few weeks we had several times a kernel stacktrace and after that the
ocfs2 filesystems don't respond anymore (no output on ls) at all the nodes.
Kern.log at node-2
Oct 3 06:57:18 XXX kernel: (7178,0):dlm
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