Use debugfs.ocfs2.

debugfs.ocfs2 /dev/hda6 will allow you to traverse the directories
on disk. Do the same on the both nodes. Is the information getting
flushed to disk?

Dana Balaban wrote:
I have only one harddisk,with Windows XP, which have one partition unformatted on it. On Windows I installed VMWare Server with 2 virtual machines, with SLES 10. On each virutal machine, I add a harddisk based on logical drive, and when I have to specify the type of HDD, it's only IDE type,as in attachement(not SCSI as I read in documentation). With ocfs2console I configure those logical drive(/dev/hda6) to be shared by node1 and node2 on /u01(on both nodes, I have oracle rights on it).

On node1 and node2, at command
/#mounted.ocfs2 -d /dev/hda6/
it response both nodes the same UUID and
I have the directory
//sys/kernel/config/cluster/<name_cluster=ocfs2>/heartbeat/*8C8EF....7CD3XXYY*/
where */8C8EF....7CD3XXYY/*=UUID (from /mounted.ocfs2 -d)/
ON BOTH NODES is the same UUID!!

When I make dir.on node1:
/$mkdir /u01/abc/
(where /u01 is the directory that share the logical disk /dev/hda6,formatted as OCFS2)
I can't view the new directory on node2,neither inverse

Can I use the logical disk on the same harddisk? where I mistake or what I must complete to view the new directory made on node1 simultanously on node2?
I received one answer like  the reserve on VmWare on Windows,
Thanks for all and I'm waiting your answer!
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