For anyone following the issue I brought up below, Sunil has determined that it is a bug that has been fixed in a development version beyond the current 1.4.3 stable release. So it's just a cosmetic issue that we'll have to live with for now, no big deal. Sunil, thanks for your time and help investigating this! Message: 1>Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2010 18:42:17 -0600 >From: David Johle <djohle at industrialinfo.com> >Subject: Re: [Ocfs2-users] mounted.ocfs2 -f shows Unknown >To: ocfs2-users at oss.oracle.com > >I was setting up a new 3 node cluster of systems and just so happened >to have only 2 of the nodes online after a kernel update. Those >nodes were numbers 2 & 3 in the cluster.conf. > >It seems that the issue referenced here... >http://kr.forums.oracle.com/forums/thread.jspa?threadID=1005937 > >...is still around. Not so much that I have configured a node number >too high (they are 1,2,3 and node count is 3), but rather there is a >node that joined the domain who's number is higher than the total >number of nodes joined thus far. > >----sample output---- > ># mounted.ocfs2 -f > >Device FS Nodes >/dev/dm-6 ocfs2 Unknown, whip > >----sample output---- > > > >Has anyone else run across this, or can anyone else confirm this >happens and that it's not just something configured wrong on my >system (I've double checked many times). > >It seems to only be a cosmetic thing for this command, everything >works fine as far as filesystem access and whatnot. > >------------------------------