Amol...

If you are running on redhat linux (Rhel 4), i would suggest that you check, whether the firewall is disabled on all nodes. I had the same message doing an install of ocfs2 (Not a node addition) on a 2 node cluster which worked after i shut down the firewall (run /usr/bin/system-config-securitylevel) on all nodes.
good luck

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Amol Kedar wrote:

I get the following error while mounting the ocfs2 device on my new RAC node.

/mount.ocfs2: Transport endpoint is not connected/

I am trying to add a node to my existing configuration of the Oracle cluster

My cluster.conf on all the nodes looks the same. So there is no difference

I can ping –I eth0 <machine_name> successfully from all the nodes

My o2cb status on this new node shows

/Module "configfs": Loaded/

/Filesystem "configfs": Mounted/

/Module "ocfs2_nodemanager": Loaded/

/Module "ocfs2_dlm": Loaded/

/Module "ocfs2_dlmfs": Loaded/

/Filesystem "ocfs2_dlmfs": Mounted/

/Checking cluster ocfs2: Online /

/Checking heartbeat: Not active/

Only difference I see is that on 1^st node I have three entries in the à ls -l /config/cluster/ocfs2/node/

On the second node I have 2 entries on the same command (missing entry is for the new node)

On the third node I have 3 entries again

Any help will be really appreciated

Thank you,

Amol

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