I Don't know how are in RH but in debian the ocfs2-tools are in one version
and the kernel include ocfs2 in the kernel package.

If you want use ocfs2 must download ocfs2-toos and this tools are for
create filesystems, check and mount, headbit.... and the ocfs2 kernel
package make the filesystem run.

Read the documentation about ocfs2.

Offline the system and check the cluster file system.

On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 10:17 AM, Stijn De Smet <srides...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I'm using ovm 2.2.2, every 3-4 days I get heartbeat errors, : I/o errors
> Kernel panic - not syncing fatal exception, bad entry in directory #137:
> rec_len is smaller than minimal. After searching the internet I come to the
> conclusion that ocfs2 has some known bugs like these and that an upgrade of
> ocfs2 can solve them.
> When I do:
> [root@VMS01 ~]# rpm -qa | grep ocfs2
> ocfs2-tools-1.4.3-4.el5
>
> I don't get the version of the ocfs2 kernel package. So it's probably
> bundled, which leaves me with the question if I can upgrade it. And if so,
> which version should I use?
>
> When I use the the el5.3 repo source I can upgrade it.. but won't I get 2
> different packages, the kernel-bundles one and the new el5.3 one?
>
> [root@VMS01 ~]# yum install ocfs2
> Setting up Install Process
> Parsing package install arguments
> Resolving Dependencies
> --> Running transaction check
> ---> Package ocfs2-2.6.18-128.el5.i686 0:1.2.9-1.el5 set to be updated
>
> Though, I canceled this command.
>
> 3 images on 3 different machines during the errors:
> VMS01 (master slave)
> [http://i44.tinypic.com/jfcl6w.jpg]
> VMS02
> [http://i42.tinypic.com/rvca5k.jpg]
> VMS06
> [http://i41.tinypic.com/33wulb6.jpg]
>
> Thank you in advance.
>
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