[Ocfs2-users] OCFS2 and Apache Problem

Michael Moody michael at gsc.cc
Tue Nov 13 17:43:03 PST 2007


This occurs:

pba1 / # echo 'locate <6733855010560701275>' | debugfs.ocfs2 -n /dev/sdd5
locate: Invalid block number - 6733855010560701275

Also, if I unmount, and remount the nfs, should that fix it, or restart 
nfs services on the nodes themselves?

Any idea why I see this on both of the nodes, where only the first node 
is exporting the filesystem via nfs?

Michael

Mark Fasheh wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 13, 2007 at 05:16:36PM -0800, Michael Moody wrote:
>   
>> Actually, yes I am.....I have a total of four ocfs2 filesystems, on 4 
>> different clusters of machines. (www, forum, pba, webcast). Each one of 
>> these is exported via nfs, on the first node in each (www1, pba1, forum1, 
>> webcast1), however, I only see these messages on pba1 and pba2.
>>     
>
> Ok, use 'locate' in debugfs.ocfs2 to make sure that those inodes are either
> no longer pointed to by a directory or if they're in a directory, are
> currently valid.
>
> I'm thinking that it's just dead inodes that an NFS client was still
> referencing. If that's the case, you should be fine.
> 	--Mark
>
> --
> Mark Fasheh
> Senior Software Developer, Oracle
> mark.fasheh at oracle.com
>   

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