[Ocfs2-users] ocfs2 mounting fails

Alison Jolley alisonj at multimode.us
Wed Jun 13 13:05:22 PDT 2007


I'm able to ping both IP addresses. I also am using the same ocfs2 
version. Also, I've redone the mounted command and I've attached a file 
containing the output.
Thanks!

Alison

Marcos E. Matsunaga wrote:
> Alison,
>
> The output of mounted.ocfs2 are both from node 1 (tap2d2), but I 
> believe you see the same UUID from node 0 (tap2d1).
>
> Make sure you can ping each other using the IP addresses you have 
> specified on cluster.conf.
>
> Also, make sure both nodes have the same ocfs2 version (rpm -qa|grep 
> ocfs2).
>
>
>
> Alison Jolley wrote:
>> Marcos,
>> I've attached the error I get while starting up. As well as the 
>> output from mounted.ocfs2 and the cluster.conf files.
>>
>> Here is the other information you have requested:
>> OS Version: Redhat 2.6.9-42.ELsmp
>> OCFS2 Version: 1.2.5-1
>> Environment: EMC Clariion connected via fibre to 2 Dell 1950.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Alison
>>
>> Marcos E. Matsunaga wrote:
>>> Alison,
>>>
>>> You should use screen (depending on the distribution, it is 
>>> installed automatically) while mounting on the second node and 
>>> capture the output (ctrl-a and shift-h will start/stop the capture). 
>>> That may give you a clue on what is going on. If you don't find the 
>>> problem, please add some details like, kernel version, disk storage 
>>> (iscsi, FC, scsi, etc), ocfs2 versions, and network interface that 
>>> ocfs2 is using for DLM. Also, it would be interesting to see the 
>>> /etc/ocfs2/cluster.conf from both nodes and the output of 
>>> mounted.ocfs2 -d on both nodes.
>>>
>>> Alison Jolley wrote:
>>>> I'm having issues on ocfs2 mounting. I have a 2 node cluster, and 
>>>> one of the clusters works fine. The other one is experiencing 
>>>> "flakey" behavior. Upon server startup, it attempts to mount the 
>>>> drive, however it fails and produces an error which scrolls by too 
>>>> fast (I checked /var/log/messages and /var/log/dmesg with no luck). 
>>>> I can immediately mount the drive after startup, which produces no 
>>>> errors, however it unmounts itself within a matter of hours (again 
>>>> - no errors in messages or dmesg). Is there another log I should 
>>>> look at? Does anyone have any ideas as to why this keeps failing?
>>>> thanks!
>>>>
>>>> Alison
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>>>
>>> -- 
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Marcos Eduardo Matsunaga
>>>
>>> Oracle USA
>>> Linux Engineering
>>>
>>>
>>>   
>
> -- 
>
> Regards,
>
> Marcos Eduardo Matsunaga
>
> Oracle USA
> Linux Engineering
>
>
>   
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