[Ocfs2-users] OCF2 and LVM

Alexei_Roudnev Alexei_Roudnev at exigengroup.com
Mon Oct 8 11:49:29 PDT 2007


I dont knoiw any lvm technology which can make a snapshort in clustered 
environment, so better forget this idea.

Recommended method to do oracle backups is rman. Any violation of this 
brings you into the swamp of possible oracle bugs.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jordi Prats" <jprats at cesca.es>
To: "Riccardo Paganini" <riccardo.paganini at solveit.it>
Cc: <ocfs2-users at oss.oracle.com>
Sent: Monday, October 08, 2007 11:20 AM
Subject: Re: [Ocfs2-users] OCF2 and LVM


> Hi,
> I'm not an expert on oracle, but I don't think using a snapshot is a 
> recommended backup solution. You should use data pump or exp utilities to 
> backup your database.
>
> To extend your fs, tune2fs.ocfs2 requires you to umount it, according to 
> it's man page:
>
> ==
> tunefs.ocfs2 is used to adjust OCFS2 file system parameters on  disk. In 
> order to prevent data  loss,  tunefs.ocfs2  will not  perform any action 
> on the specified device if it is mounted on any node in the cluster.  This 
> tool requires the O2CB cluster to be online.
> ==
>
> The concrete command should be: tune2fs.ocfs2 -S /dev/LVM_volume
>
> I don't know if there's any way to extend it without umounting it.
>
> If you want to extend your fs without umounting it you should use ASM 
> instead of OCFS2.
>
> regards,
> Jordi
>
> Riccardo Paganini wrote:
>> Does anybody knows if is there a certified procedure in to backup a RAC 
>> DB 10.2.0.3 based on OCFS2 ,
>> via split mirror or snaphots technology ?
>>
>>
>> Using Linux LVM and OCFS2, does anybody knows if is possible to 
>> dinamically extend an OCFS filesystem,
>> once the underlying LVM Volume has been extended ?
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>> Riccardo Paganini
>>
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