[Ocfs2-announce] Re: ocfs2 and configfs.ko..fixed...but
gnupartedhas issues....fixed gnuparted...but mount -t ocfs2 fails...
Villalovos, John L
john.l.villalovos at intel.com
Wed Jun 1 19:18:12 CDT 2005
Is there a good reason why this traffic is going to an announce mailing
list?
Shouldn't this mailing list be setup so that people can NOT post to it?
John
ocfs2-announce-bounces at oss.oracle.com <> wrote:
> more messages in the other node of the cluster.../var/log/messages.
> ======== Jun 1 19:05:59 linux2 kernel: cdrom: open failed.
> Jun 1 19:05:59 linux2 kernel: cdrom: open failed.
> Jun 1 19:09:35 linux2 kernel: OCFS2 Node Manager
> 0.99.10-BETA14 Tue May 31
> 23:34:42 EDT 2005 (build 82257c19fee200eff2ba31569613b46a)
> Jun 1 19:09:35 linux2 kernel: OCFS2 DLM 0.99.10-BETA14 Tue
> May 31 23:34:43
> EDT 2005 (build 499a3fe287246f2c105501b67e8a146d)
> Jun 1 19:09:35 linux2 kernel: OCFS2 DLMFS 0.99.10-BETA14 Tue May 31
> 23:34:43 EDT 2005 (build 499a3fe287246f2c105501b67e8a146d)
> Jun 1 19:09:35 linux2 kernel: OCFS2 User DLM kernel interface loaded
> Jun 1 19:10:01 linux2 crond(pam_unix)[2590]: session opened
> for user root
> by (uid=0)
> Jun 1 19:10:01 linux2 crond(pam_unix)[2592]: session opened
> for user root
> by (uid=0)
> Jun 1 19:10:02 linux2 crond(pam_unix)[2590]: session closed
> for user root
> Jun 1 19:10:02 linux2 crond(pam_unix)[2592]: session closed
> for user root
> Jun 1 19:11:29 linux2 kernel: (2630,0):__dlm_print_nodes:390
> Nodes in my
> domain ("7A05325EC81C4D16876A5F7476F9D7A0"):
> Jun 1 19:11:29 linux2 kernel: (2630,0):__dlm_print_nodes:396 node 1
> Jun 1 19:15:01 linux2 crond(pam_unix)[2634]: session opened
> for user root
> by (uid=0)
> Jun 1 19:15:01 linux2 crond(pam_unix)[2634]: session closed
> for user root
> Jun 1 19:20:01 linux2 crond(pam_unix)[2636]: session opened
> for user root
> by (uid=0)
> Jun 1 19:20:01 linux2 crond(pam_unix)[2637]: session opened
> for user root
> by (uid=0)
> Jun 1 19:20:01 linux2 crond(pam_unix)[2636]: session closed
> for user root
> Jun 1 19:20:01 linux2 crond(pam_unix)[2637]: session closed
> for user root
> Jun 1 19:20:15 linux2 remote(pam_unix)[2642]: session opened
> for user root
> by (uid=0)
> Jun 1 19:20:15 linux2 -- root[2642]: ROOT LOGIN ON pts/4
> FROM 192.168.1.1
> Jun 1 19:20:36 linux2 su(pam_unix)[2694]: session opened for
> user ora10g by
> root(uid=0)
> Jun 1 19:20:46 linux2 su(pam_unix)[2694]: session closed for
> user ora10g
> Jun 1 19:21:01 linux2 gconfd (root-4108): Resolved address
> "xml:readwrite:/root/.gconf" to a writable configuration
> source at position
> 0
> ========
> Regards,
> Mandar Vengurlekar
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Mandar P Vengurlekar" <mandar.p.vengurlekar at gmail.com>
> To: "Bert Barbe" <bert.barbe at oracle.com>;
> <ocfs2-announce at oss.oracle.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2005 7:39 PM
> Subject: Re: [Ocfs2-announce] Re: ocfs2 and configfs.ko..fixed...but
> gnuparted has issues....fixed gnuparted...but mount -t ocfs2 fails...
>
>
>> Thank you for the response Bert.
>> I had created the partitions using fdisk and it had only errored
>> saying the device is in use. Partition table will be synced at next
>> reboot. I rebooted and fdisk -l showed me the partitions I had
>> created. after this ..... I installed gnu part 1.6.22 and the
>> partprobe did not give any errors.
>>
>> Now however...here is where I am stuck,...
>> ====>
>> # mkfs.ocfs2 -b 4096 -C 4k -L /ocfs2/oradata/r10g/orcl -N 2
>> /dev/sdb1 mkfs.ocfs2 0.99.9-BETA10 Overwriting existing ocfs2
>> partition.
>> Proceed (y/N): y
>> Filesystem label=/ocfs2/oradata/r10g/orcl
>> Block size=4096 (bits=12)
>> Cluster size=4096 (bits=12)
>> Volume size=1011675136 (246991 clusters) (246991 blocks)
>> Journal size=16777216
>> 8 cluster groups (tail covers 21199 clusters, rest cover 32256
>> clusters) Initial number of node slots: 2
>> Creating bitmaps: done
>> Initializing superblock: done
>> Writing system files: done
>> Writing superblock: done
>> Writing lost+found: done
>> mkfs.ocfs2 successful
>>
>> # mount -t ocfs2 /dev/sdb1 /ocfs2/oradata/r10g/orcl
>> mount.ocfs2: No such device while mounting /dev/sdb1 on
>> /ocfs2/oradata/r10g/orcl ====>
>> extract from /var/log/messages
>> ==============
>> Jun 1 19:22:37 linux1 remote(pam_unix)[23600]: authentication
>> failure; logname= uid=0 euid=0 tty=pts/2 ruser= rhost=192.168.1.1
>> user=root Jun 1 19:22:39 linux1 login[23600]: FAILED LOGIN 1 FROM
>> 192.168.1.1 FOR root, Authentication failure Jun 1 19:22:41 linux1
>> remote(pam_unix)[23600]: session opened for user root by (uid=0) Jun
>> 1 19:22:41 linux1 -- root[23600]: ROOT LOGIN ON pts/2 FROM
>> 192.168.1.1 Jun 1 19:22:54 linux1 gconfd (root-3809): Resolved
>> address "xml:readwrite:/root/.gconf" to a writable configuration
>> source at position 0 Jun 1 19:22:57 linux1 remote(pam_unix)[23600]:
>> session closed for user root Jun 1 19:25:01 linux1
>> crond(pam_unix)[23736]: session opened for user root by (uid=0) Jun
>> 1 19:25:01 linux1 crond(pam_unix)[23736]: session closed for user
>> root Jun 1 19:26:47 linux1 kernel: program partprobe is using a
>> deprecated SCSI ioctl, please convert it to SG_IO
>> Jun 1 19:26:47 linux1 kernel: program partprobe is using a
>> deprecated SCSI ioctl, please convert it to SG_IO
>> Jun 1 19:26:47 linux1 kernel: cdrom: open failed.
>> Jun 1 19:26:47 linux1 kernel: cdrom: open failed.
>> Jun 1 19:28:10 linux1 kernel: program partprobe is using a
>> deprecated SCSI ioctl, please convert it to SG_IO
>> Jun 1 19:28:10 linux1 kernel: program partprobe is using a
>> deprecated SCSI ioctl, please convert it to SG_IO
>> Jun 1 19:28:10 linux1 kernel: cdrom: open failed.
>> Jun 1 19:28:10 linux1 kernel: cdrom: open failed.
>> Jun 1 19:29:44 linux1 kernel:
> (736,0):__dlm_print_nodes:390 Nodes in my
>> domain ("7A05325EC81C4D16876A5F7476F9D7A0"):
>> Jun 1 19:29:44 linux1 kernel: (736,0):__dlm_print_nodes:396 node 0
>> Jun 1 19:30:01 linux1 crond(pam_unix)[741]: session opened for user
>> root by (uid=0) Jun 1 19:30:01 linux1 crond(pam_unix)[743]: session
>> opened for user root by (uid=0) Jun 1 19:30:01 linux1
>> crond(pam_unix)[743]: session closed for user root Jun 1 19:30:01
>> linux1 crond(pam_unix)[741]: session closed for user root Jun 1
>> 19:31:48 linux1 kernel:
> (751,0):__dlm_print_nodes:390 Nodes in my
>> domain ("7A05325EC81C4D16876A5F7476F9D7A0"):
>> Jun 1 19:31:48 linux1 kernel: (751,0):__dlm_print_nodes:396 node 0
>> Jun 1 19:35:01 linux1 crond(pam_unix)[772]: session opened for user
>> root by (uid=0) Jun 1 19:35:02 linux1 crond(pam_unix)[772]: session
>> closed for user root =====
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Bert Barbe" <bert.barbe at oracle.com>
>> To: "Mandar P Vengurlekar" <mandar.p.vengurlekar at gmail.com>
>> Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2005 1:01 PM
>> Subject: Re: [Ocfs2-announce] Re: ocfs2 and configfs.ko..fixed...but
>> gnuparted has issues....
>>
>>
>>> On Wed, Jun 01, 2005 at 06:42:06AM -0400, Mandar P
> Vengurlekar wrote:
>>>> I was able to get the source code for ocfs2 and compile it. This
>>>> worked and created the necessary .ko files
>>>>
>>> Cool.
>>>
>>>> Now I have to figure out why gnu parted 1.6.15 has bugs. when I
>>>> try a partprobe on a partitioned firewire maxtor drive
>>>> mount -t ocfs2 /dev/sdb1 /u01/oradata/orcl
>>>
>>> Hmm, I don't have experience with parted/partprobe myself : I'm an
>>> oldfashioned fdisk user ;) Sometimes however fdisk tells me the
>>> kernel can't update the partition table (typically when the device
>>> is somehow still in use) and I have to reboot. Can you see
>>> your partitions after reboot ?
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Bert
>>>>
>>>> It says no such device....
>>>> Any ideas anyone?...
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>> Mandar Vengurlekar
>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>> From: Mandar P Vengurlekar
>>>> To: ocfs2-announce at oss.oracle.com ; otnfeedback_us at oracle.com
>>>> Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2005 9:09 PM
>>>> Subject: ocfs2 and configfs.ko
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Hi
>>>> I am new to linux and clustering, but I am trying to setup ocfs2
>>>> and rac10g on fedora 3 (Linux linux2 2.6.9-5.0.3.EL.orafw1smp #1
>>>> SMP Mon Mar 7 22:29:31 PST 2005 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux)
>>>> have a dell 4700 and dell 3000 both with 1 GB RAM and a 250G
>>>> maxtor share drive...( build your own 10grac ..from
>>>> technet.oracle.com) ======================= # rpm -qa|grep -i
>>>> ocfs2 ocfs2-2.6.9-5.0.5.EL-0.99.9-1
>>>> ocfs2-tools-0.99.8-1
>>>> ocfs2console-0.99.8-1
>>>> # rpm -qa|grep -i kernel
>>>> kernel-smp-devel-2.6.9-5.0.3.EL.orafw1
>>>> kernel-2.6.11-1.27_FC3
>>>> kernel-devel-2.6.9-5.0.3.EL.orafw1
>>>> kernel-utils-2.4-13.1.49_FC3
>>>> kernel-2.6.9-1.667
>>>> kernel-doc-2.6.11-1.27_FC3
>>>> kernel-smp-2.6.9-5.0.3.EL.orafw1
>>>>
>>>> I installed the ocfs2 tools,console. However two things:
>>>> =======================
>>>> 1.when i ran ocfs2console as per the doc, it did not allow me to
>>>> configure any cluster definition.
>>>> no /etc/ocfs2/cluster.conf file existed. no /etc/ocfs2 existed.
>>>>
>>>> so i created the /etdc/ocfs2/cluster.conf file manually
>>>> # cat /etc/ocfs2/cluster.conf
>>>> cluster:
>>>> node_count = 2
>>>> name = CLUSTER1
>>>>
>>>> node:
>>>> ip_port = 7777
>>>> ip_address = 192.168.2.10
>>>> number = 0
>>>> name = int-linux1
>>>> cluster = CLUSTER1
>>>>
>>>> node:
>>>> ip_port = 7777
>>>> ip_address = 192.168.2.20
>>>> number = 1
>>>> name = int-linux2
>>>> cluster = CLUSTER1
>>>>
>>>> 2. the load for o2cb failed.
>>>> ===========================
>>>> # /etc/init.d/o2cb configure
>>>> Configuring the O2CB driver.
>>>>
>>>> This will configure the on-boot properties of the O2CB driver.
>>>> The following questions will determine whether the driver is
>>>> loaded on boot. The current values will be shown in brackets
>>>> ('[]'). Hitting <ENTER> without typing an answer will keep that
>>>> current value. Ctrl-C will abort.
>>>>
>>>> Load O2CB driver on boot (y/n) [y]: y
>>>> Cluster to start on boot (Enter "none" to clear) [MANDARCLUSTER]:
>>>> Writing O2CB configuration: OK
>>>> Loading module "configfs": Unable to load module "configfs"
>>>> Failed # /etc/init.d/o2cb load
>>>> Loading module "configfs": Unable to load module "configfs"
>>>> Failed #
>>>> ========================
>>>> messages in the /var/log/messages:
>>>> May 31 20:01:01 linux2 crond(pam_unix)[4637]: session closed for
>>>> user root May 31 20:02:03 linux2 modprobe: FATAL: Module
>>>> configfs not found. May 31 20:04:00 linux2 last message repeated
>>>> 2 times May 31 20:04:39 linux2 modprobe: FATAL: Module configfs
>>>> not found. May 31 20:05:01 linux2 crond(pam_unix)[5016]: session
>>>> opened for user root by (uid=0) May 31 20:05:02 linux2
>>>> crond(pam_unix)[5016]: session closed for user root May 31
>>>> 20:07:10 linux2 init: Trying to re-exec init May 31 20:10:01
>>>> linux2 crond(pam_unix)[9805]: session opened for user root by
>>>> (uid=0) May 31 20:10:01 linux2 crond(pam_unix)[9804]: session
>>>> opened for user root by (uid=0) May 31 20:10:01 linux2
>>>> crond(pam_unix)[9804]: session closed for user root May 31
>>>> 20:10:02 linux2 crond(pam_unix)[9805]: session closed for user
>>>> root May 31 20:10:10 linux2 modprobe: FATAL: Module configfs not
>>>> found. May 31 20:10:21 linux2 modprobe: FATAL: Module configfs
>>>> not found. =================== location of configfs.ko # cd /
>>>> # find . -name configfs* -print
>>>> ./lib/modules/2.6.9-5.0.5.EL/kernel/fs/configfs
>>>> ./lib/modules/2.6.9-5.0.5.EL/kernel/fs/configfs/configfs.ko
>>>> find: ./proc/9051/task: No such file or directory
>>>> ==================>---so i copied the configfs and ocfs2 directory
>>>> to /lib/modules/2.6.9-5.0.3.EL.orafw1smp/kernel/fs #cd /
>>>> # ls -alR configfs
>>>> configfs:
>>>> total 412
>>>> drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 May 27 15:06 .
>>>> drwxr-xr-x 23 root root 4096 May 31 20:44 ..
>>>> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 406287 May 19 21:32 configfs.ko # pwd
>>>> /lib/modules/2.6.9-5.0.3.EL.orafw1smp/kernel/fs
>>>> # ls -alR ocfs2
>>>> ocfs2:
>>>> total 5692
>>>> drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 May 27 15:06 .
>>>> drwxr-xr-x 23 root root 4096 May 31 20:44 ..
>>>> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 318365 May 19 21:32 ocfs2_dlmfs.ko
>>>> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1429939 May 19 21:32 ocfs2_dlm.ko
>>>> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 3424866 May 19 21:32 ocfs2.ko
>>>> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 620469 May 19 21:32
>>>> ocfs2_nodemanager.ko ==================== # vi modules.dep
>>>> # vi modules.alias
>>>> # vi modules.dep
>>>> # modprobe configfs
>>>> FATAL: Error inserting configfs
>>>>
> (/lib/modules/2.6.9-5.0.3.EL.orafw1smp/kernel/fs/configfs/conf
> igfs.ko):
>>>> Invalid module format
>>>> ======================
>>>> Is there a separate version of configfs.ko for
>>>> 2.6.9-5.0.3.EL.orafw1smp?
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>> Mandar Vengurlekar
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>>
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