datavolume mount option is not in mainline ocfs2. This mount option
is there for backward compatibility for the database.... 9i specifically.
Newer db releases have init.ora parameter, filesystemio_options,
to allow users to specify o_direct/setall.
But that's not all. CRS/RAC requires the mount option too. So if you are
planning the host the votingdisk/ocr on ocfs2, you will require the mount
option. We are still working on getting that resolved within CRS.
Long story short... use ocfs2 1.2 for running the oracle db.
Alan J. Gagne wrote:> Trying out ocfs2 on fedora core 5 using the latest kernel
2.6.16-1.2096_FC5.
> Also using the latest ocfs2 tools from source version 1.2.1.
>
> Getting error message when trying to mount volume.
>
> # mount -t ocfs2 -o datavolume,nointr /dev/sde2 /data02
> mount.ocfs2: Invalid argument while mounting /dev/sde2 on /data02
>
> Apr 22 17:30:41 linux0 kernel: (3655,0):ocfs2_initialize_super:1326
max_slots for this device: 4
> Apr 22 17:30:41 linux0 kernel: (3655,0):ocfs2_parse_options:759 ERROR:
Unrecognized mount option "datavolume" or missing value
> Apr 22 17:30:41 linux0 kernel: ocfs2: Unmounting device (8,66) on (node
255)
>
> Am I missing something ??
>
> Alan
>
>
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