Thank you all for your help Sunil, Sergio ..
I am working to normalize all my servers to 5.7+UEK+Powerpath and will
test stability once done .
OCFS2 is really my only solution as I need really good throughput, NFS
just simply does not cut it for what I need it.
I will report on findings on
Symmetric clustering works best when the nodes are comparable because
all nodes have to work in sync. NFS may be more suitable for your needs.
On 01/26/2012 05:51 PM, Jorge Adrian Salaices wrote:
> I have been working on trying to convince Mgmt at work that we want to
> go to OCFS2 away from NFS
Hello Jorge,
> I have a mixture of 1.4.7 (EL 5.3) and 1.6.3 (EL 5.7 + UEK) and
> something as simple as an umount has triggered random Node reboots,
> even on nodes that have Other OCFS2 mounts not shared by the
> rebooting nodes. You see the problem I have is that I have disparate
> hardware and
I have been working on trying to convince Mgmt at work that we want to
go to OCFS2 away from NFS for the sharing of the Application Layer of
our Oracle EBS (Enterprise Business Suite), and for just general "Backup
Share", but general instability in my setup has dissuaded me to
recommend it.
I
I'm setting up an HA ftp server (amongst other services).
When two connections happen simultaneously, and (more specifically) the same
user from two IP's attempt to access the same file (one for reading, and one
for writing), the processes both hang. And all subsequent attempts to
either read or
Sunil/All
I recently came to understand through the help on this list how to
stabilize my fencing problem. Read back through list archives this
month for what I mean by that.
My concern now is that I have two possible fixes to my issue. (a)
using datavolume,nointr,noatime for mounting my oc
Node 0 does not know about this node. Run the o2cb_ctl command
on node 0 to add a node to a live cluster as listed in 1.4 user's guide.
Andrew Deagman wrote:
> I am receiving the following error when I attempt to add a node to the
> cluster:
>
> o2net: connected to node bapp02 (num 5) at 10.10.16
I am receiving the following error when I attempt to add a node to the
cluster:
o2net: connected to node bapp02 (num 5) at 10.10.16.12:
o2net: connected to node bapp04 (num 7) at 10.10.16.14:
o2net: connected to node bapp05 (num 8) at 10.10.16.15:
o2net: connected to node bdb02 (num 10
The ocfs2 kernel package installed does not correspond to the
running kernel. Well, you say you have centos 5.2 running but
the kernel version# mentioned is 5.0.
Read the "Getting Started" section in the ocfs2 docs to determine
the appropriate ocfs2 kernel package.
ritesh sinha wrote:
> Hi,
> I w
Hi,
I was interested in a simple configuration with 2 machines sharing a drbd
drive in primary-primary mode.
I am done with drbdb, but I am a newbie to ocfs, so wanted some help.
I have 2 machines, with centos5.2 , kernel 2.6.18-8.el5. I downloaded the
following packages :
ocfs2-2.6.18-92.el5-1.4
Hi All
I just installed a 2 node ,10 r2 rac on centos Linux 4.6
My rac install was done by following Jeff Hunters document (excellent work!)
http://www.idevelopment.info/
For storage I used openfiler with the iscsi protocol
http://www.openfiler.com/
everything went perfect... to the letter, I g
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