Am Mi, 6.12.2006, 09:35, schrieb Michael Wood:
Berkeley DB does have problems with certain filesystems (e.g.
NFS) so maybe this is a similar issue. (Just a wild guess.)
Yes I found the Orcale FAQ. So it is s structural problem with a simple
DB and then trying to open it more than once
, December 06, 2006 7:48 PM
To: Eckenfels. Bernd; Ocfs2-users@oss.oracle.com
Subject: Re: [Ocfs2-users] OCFS2 and berkeley database files
Am Mittwoch, 6. Dezember 2006 01:04 schrieben Sie:
It is IMHO not a good idea (not needed, less reliable, much slower) to
cluster LDAP servers like that. Just
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Subject: Re: [Ocfs2-users] OCFS2 and berkeley database files
Am Mittwoch, 6. Dezember 2006 01:04 schrieben Sie:
It is IMHO not a good idea (not needed, less reliable, much slower) to
cluster
] OCFS2 and berkeley database files
Am Mi, 6.12.2006, 09:35, schrieb Michael Wood:
Berkeley DB does have problems with certain filesystems (e.g.
NFS) so maybe this is a similar issue. (Just a wild guess.)
Yes I found the Orcale FAQ. So it is s structural problem with a simple
DB
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Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2006 1:47 PM
Subject: Re: [Ocfs2-users] OCFS2 and berkeley database files
ocfs2 supports private mmap r/w and shared mmap readonly.
Shared mmap writeable is the only piece missing
: Michael Wood; ocfs2-users@oss.oracle.com
Subject: Re: [Ocfs2-users] OCFS2 and berkeley database files
Many sources are saying, that maintaining syncronzied memory (mmap to
the same area == you must syncronized shared memory between 2 servers)
is not a trivial task. Oracle is doing it inside RAC
: Wednesday, December 06, 2006 8:24 PM
Subject: RE: [Ocfs2-users] OCFS2 and berkeley database files
However, in the specific case it would be enough to allow the shared
write on a single system, which could be easyly allowed.
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I remember discussion in suse mailing list - they had a problem running LDAP
on ReiserFS (until something have been patched).
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Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2006 6:46 AM
Subject: [Ocfs2-users] OCFS2 and berkeley
You are on a very old release of OCFS2. The OCFS2 homepage and FAQ both
list a SLES9 kernel version newer than the one you are using.
But that may not be the reason for the error. My bet is that bdb is
attempting to create
a shared writeable mmap that ocfs2 1.2 does not support.
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: [Ocfs2-users] OCFS2 and berkeley database files
You are on a very old release of OCFS2. The OCFS2 homepage and FAQ both
list a SLES9 kernel version newer than the one you are using.
But that may not be the reason for the error. My bet is that bdb is
attempting to create
a shared writeable mmap
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