Can you, first of all, create ext3 or reiserfs file system on EXACTLY THE
SAME media which you use for OCPFv2 (even better on a partition of the
sahred disk, but of cours emount in on a single server only), create DB on
it and test. You should not compare OCFSv2 fs created on SAN
with NAS files or local files; please do create ext3 fs or reiserfs on
exactly the same disk(s).
It allows to rule out (or vice versa) the possibility of the problem in the
driver (not OCFSv2).
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ravikiran A" <ravikiran.akkayajhula@oracle.com>
To: <ocfs2-users@oss.oracle.com>
Sent: Thursday, November 02, 2006 1:02 PM
Subject: [Ocfs2-users] OCFS2 on Linux-x86-64 9iR2
> Hello,
>
> we have two bugs filed for Linux-x86 and Linux-x86-64 both using OCFS2
> for their 9.2.0.7 DB installation. Strange thing happening in these two
> ports is, after DB got created, we are seeing 'Corrupt data block'
> messages in alert logs and when the same blocks verified connecting to
> database appears to be clean. This inconsistency is stopping customer
> to go further use DB. This issue is not seen when the DB is created on
> any other file system as NAS. So, would like to know where one has to
> start to see if OCFS is configured/installed properly. I havent worked
> on debugging any issues with these file system. Any pointers would be
> appreciated.
>
> Thanks
> Ravi
>
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