Get the latest sles10 sp2 kernel. It includes 1.4.1-SLES. Peter Santos wrote: > Guys, > Quick question? > > We have had ocfs2 1.2 running for a few years now in our SLES9 SP3 > environments, and these are used > just fine for offloading database backups and archivelogs from Oracle's > ASM (10.2.0.3). > > Last week we installed SLES10 SP2 and ocfs2 on a 2 node RAC cluster > using Oracle 11g. > > The 2 nodes stay up just fine with the Oracle clusterware, and even > with the ocfs2 mounted > on both nodes. However when we try to scp data onto either of these > machines from the outside, somewhere > in the middle of the scp, one of the nodes locks up and crashes. We > monitered the interconnect and the > reason the machine is crashing is because at some point during the > copy, the interconnect goes dead and no > more packets are able to pass through the interconnect. > > When doing the scp, it doesn't matter if we are scp'ing to the ocfs2 > partition or to a local partion > on a completely separate disk. ..either way will cause usually the > first node to lock up. > > We are using ocfs2 1.4.0 and not sure if this is really stable. We > noticed the ocfs2_hb_ctl utility generated > some errors during install and it seems like no matter what we do, we > can't get the O2CB_HEARTBEAT_THRESHOLD to change > from its default value. Even if we update the O2CB_HEARTBEAT_THRESHOLD > value in the /etc/sysconfig/o2cb , the value > from the output of /etc/init.d/o2cb status is always 31. > > Any experiences where 1.4.0 is unstable? Also where do I get 1.4.1 ? > > thanks. > > -peter > > > _______________________________________________ > Ocfs2-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://oss.oracle.com/mailman/listinfo/ocfs2-users >
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