[Ocfs-users] OCFS Hang
Jeremy Schneider
jer1887 at asugroup.com
Wed Apr 21 11:14:04 CDT 2004
Just a thought, but you might be having the same problem I was having.
Symptoms sound *very* similar. The patch has supposedly been merged
into the source tree but I don't think they've released a new version of
OCFS since the merge. (Sunil or Wim - do you know if this bugfix was
included in 1.0.11-1?)
Check
http://oss.oracle.com/pipermail/ocfs-users/2004-March/000192.html
For the geek [technical] description, check
http://oss.oracle.com/pipermail/ocfs-users/2004-March/000185.html or
http://www.asugroup.com/ocfsbugfix.txt
Jeremy
>>> "Doering, Randy" <Randy.Doering at ventersciencejtc.org> 04/19/2004
6:23:52 PM >>>
Kurt, Thanks for the info. We ended up stopping/restarting the DB. That
was successful, although trying to get to /u06/oradata/database was
still hanging. We then rebooted the node, and after that everything is
fine now. I'll look more into this using your suggestions and hopefully
if/when it happens again, I'll have more information for you all.
BTW, using ocfstool, I was able to "browse" over and see the contents
of that directory fine.
Thanks again,
Randy
PS: We had also logged a case with oracle support.
-----Original Message-----
From: Kurt Hackel [mailto:Kurt.Hackel at oracle.com]
Sent: Mon 4/19/2004 3:54 PM
To: Doering, Randy
Cc: ocfs-users at oss.oracle.com
Subject: Re: [Ocfs-users] OCFS Hang
Hi Randy,
It looks like you have some process stuck that had previously
done a
down() on a semaphore in the /u06/oradata/database directory.
Pretty
much every operation inside that directory from that node will
hang once
the first hang occurs.
The best place to go is to Oracle Support at this point. But in
any
case, the information they will want is a
"debugocfs -f /oradata/database/ /dev/raw/raw##" and a
"debugocfs -d /oradata/database/ /dev/raw/raw##" and a
"fsck.ocfs -v /dev/raw/raw##".
My guess is either that the fsck.ocfs output will show an ERROR
that
says you have a system file locked by another node, or that you
have
some process actively spinning in the ocfs code. If it turns
out to be
the latter, you would also want to get the output of
/var/log/messages
after running this:
"echo -1 > /proc/sys/kernel/ocfs/debug_level"
"echo -1 > /proc/sys/kernel/ocfs/debug_context"
making sure to set both of these values back to 0 after a
couple
minutes. Also, make sure to get a "ps -ef" or "ps awux" output
too,
in order to match up the process ids.
The solution to any of the bugs I have mentioned will likely
involve
taking down one node, depending upon which bug you have hit.
Since in
your case it unfortunately looks like the trouble partition
contains
your datafiles, I would prepare to shutdown the database on this
node in
anticipation of a reboot. The other RAC node can likely remain
up and
running. (If this were a partition containing only archives,
for
instance, you could possibly keep the database up by just
switching
archive destination temporarily).
Thanks!
-kurt
On Mon, Apr 19, 2004 at 03:02:23PM -0400, Doering, Randy wrote:
>
>
> Greetings,
>
>
>
> Having read about the previous OSFS hangs, I think
this one
> that we are seeing is different, but I'm not sure if this is
caused by
> OCFS or the Linux OS.
>
>
>
> We are running OCFS Version 1.09 with Linux AS
3.0/9i RAC.
>
>
>
> We have a 2 node Intel Cluster (Node 1 and Node 2). This
morning the DBA
> tried to do an "ls" command on /u06/oradata/database and his
process
> hung. I tried to kill his "ls" process and it is unkillable.
On Node 2,
> the "ls" on /u06/oradata/database worked fine. All of the
other file
> systems (on both nodes) are fine.
>
>
>
> Also, what we can't get rid of is this process:
>
>
>
> oracle 23593 1 95 10:00 ? 04:45:11 oracleXYZ2
> (DESCRIPTION=(LOCAL=YES)(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=beq)))
>
>
>
> and it's been accumulating CPU time since the
hang. I'm
> unsure if this process is a victim or the cause of the hangs.
>
>
>
> I hope that I have provided enough information
about the
> situation. If not, let me know and I'll get more.
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Randy
>
>
>
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