Before you can configure cluster, o2cb service must be up. You can use this
command to check its status:
$ /etc/init.d/o2cb status
It is recommended to configure o2cb to auto start when the server boots. Use
this command to configure the auto start:
# /etc/init.d/oc2b configure
Hope this
Yes, you can still have individual
ORACLE_HOME on each node using OCFS2. Check out their official documentation
at oss.oracle.com/projects/ocfs2, you can follow the user guide to setup your
cluster before installing Oracle software.
George
From: madhukar
yedulapuram
Do you have a netdump server configured? If so, it'll have the details
of the hb timeout.
Jeffery P. Humes wrote:
I have set it to 30 seconds, and the same thing still happens.
(15,1):o2hb_write_timeout:164 ERROR: Heartbeat write timeout to device
etherd/e0.1p1 after 3 milli
seconds
I have set it to 30 seconds, and the same thing still happens.
(15,1):o2hb_write_timeout:164 ERROR: Heartbeat write timeout to device
etherd/e0.1p1 after 3 milli
seconds
panic+0x3e/0x174(15,1):o2hb_stop_all_regions:1789 ERROR: stopping
heartbeat on all active regions.
Kernel panic - not