Replace sdX with the device on which the ocfs2 fs exists. You can use
"mount | grep ocfs2" to find that volume.

If the inode on disk is good, one explanation for the issue could be the
lvb bug which was fixed in 1.2.2. Ping Novell to get a PTF kernel with
ocfs2 1.2.3.

Andy Kipp wrote:
 > Which version of OCFS2?

ocfs2 1.2.1 (sles)
ocfs2-tools 1.2.1 (sles)

Did you run fsck.ocfs2 - f on that device?

Not yet. Wanted to see what the error was about. Before I take down a
production machine to do the fsck.
Do:
# echo stat <6518860> | debugfs.ocfs2 - n /dev/sdX >/tmp/ext.out
Email ext.out.

This keeps returning saying that the device can not be found. I have
tried running it with the following options with consideration for
multipathing:
/dev/sdb /dev/sdd /dev/dm-0 /dev/disk/by-name/vol_groupwise_data
Am I missing the obvious?
Thank for your help.


Andy Kipp
Network Administrator
Velcro USA Inc.
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