[Ocfs2-users] cannot write to filesystem, permission denied?

Werner Flamme werner.flamme at ufz.de
Tue Jun 7 07:16:06 PDT 2011


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Sven Karlsson [07.06.2011 16:05]:
> On Tue, Jun 7, 2011 at 3:06 PM, Werner Flamme <werner.flamme at ufz.de> wrote:
>> Sven Karlsson [07.06.2011 14:47]:
>>> Now this is strange:
>>>
>>> # fsck.ocfs2 -f /dev/vg01/lv_mycluster
>>> fsck.ocfs2 1.6.3
>>> fsck.ocfs2: Could not create domain while initializing the DLM
>>> #
>>>
>>> However, if the filesystem is mounted, it is checked OK
>>> with fsck.ocfs2 -nf  ...
>>>
>>> Maybe there is some locking problem?
> 
> Turns out it all was a SELinux problem. SELinux was enabled by
> default. By editing /etc/selinux/config and setting SELINUX=disabled
> and subsequent reboot solved both the file/directory creation problem,
> and the fsck as above also works.
> 

Ah yes, I forgot about SELinux... a standard feature of Fedora, isn't
it? Sorry about my fuzzing about ocfs2 ;-)

Regards,
Werner
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