In short, modprobe is failing to find the module.
Do:
$ find /lib/modules/`uname -r` -name ocfs\*
You should see a soft link to -ABI directory. If not, then the
ocfs service was not started.
David Sharples wrote:> Hi, trying to load ocfs on a RH3 U8 system, we do this:
>
> ocfs-2.4.21-EL-hugemem-1.0.15-1.i686.rpm is the version we are
> installing along with ocfs-support-1.1.5-1.i386.rpm and
> ocfs-tools-1.0.10-1.i386.rpm
>
> they all install ok and we do depmod -ae to sort out the dependancies
>
> then we thousands of these lines coming up when doing load_ocfs
>
> /sbin/modprobe ocfs node_name=localhost ip_address=10.82.161.81
> <http://10.82.161.81> cs=1806 guid=188FBC34AE8400270F780002A54C6CA2
> ip_port=7000 comm_voting=1 (about 1600 times)
>
> then thouands of these
>
> modprobe: install ocfs failed
> modprobe: insmod ocfs failed
> load_ocfs: insmod failed
>
> (those lines also come up when doing modprobe ocfs
>
> Unsure where to look, any advice?
>
> Thanks
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