OCFS needs shared storage, your /dev/sda sounds like local storage, not shared.
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Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2010 11:16 AM
To: ocfs2-users at oss.oracle.com
Subject: [Ocfs2-users] OCFS2 works like standalone
I have installed OCFS2 on two nodes SuSE 10.
Seems all works superb and nice from the first sight.
But,
/dev/sda ocfs2 rac1 is not sharing through net (port 7777) with rac0.
On both nodes I have 500Mb /dev/sda disks that are mounted (and are ocfs2). But
they did not share the content with each other (files and folders in it). So
when I am creating the file in one node I am expecting to receive this file in
another node, but it does not appeared. So how to make OCFS share the same disk
between both nodes ("mounted.ocfs2 -f" - shows only one node that
handle with this disk
1. Two nodes are connected with interconnect 1Gb cards.
2. netstat on two nodes says that they are listening on 7777
3. I can go with telnet from one node to another on 7777 port. (connection
established and then closing with ^ character - so that works)
4. Both nodes configured well, see below (there is rac1, - the rac0 has
analogue result)
5. ocfs2console -> configure nodes shows this two nodes + Propagate was
performed + the device is mounted in mounpoin
6. On both nodes I have 500Mb /dev/sda disks that are mounted (and are
ocfs2). But they did not share the content: files and folders in it.So when I am
creating the file in one node I am expecting to receive this file in another
node, but it does not appeared. So how to make OCFS share the same disk on
between both nodes ("mounted.ocfs2 -f" - shows only one node that
handle with this disk)
rac1:/var/log # modinfo ocfs2
filename: /lib/modules/2.6.16.21-0.8-default/kernel/fs/ocfs2/ocfs2.ko
author: Oracle
license: GPL
description: OCFS2 1.2.1-SLES Tue Apr 25 14:46:36 PDT 2006 (build sles)
version: 1.2.1-SLES
vermagic: 2.6.16.21-0.8-default 586 REGPARM gcc-4.1
supported: yes
depends: ocfs2_nodemanager,ocfs2_dlm,jbd,configfs
srcversion: B45E2E0A0B86D1E2295CD6B
rac1:/var/log #
rac1:/var/log # vi /etc/ocfs/cluster.conf
node:
ip_port = 7777
ip_address = 192.168.56.121
number = 0
name = rac1
cluster = ocfs2
node:
ip_port = 7777
ip_address = 192.168.56.101
number = 1
name = rac0
cluster = ocfs2
cluster:
node_count = 2
name = ocfs2
rac1:~ # netstat -anlp | grep 7777
tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:7777<http://0.0.0.0:7777> 0.0.0.0:*
LISTEN -
rac1:~ #
rac1:~ # /etc/rc.d/o2cb status
Module "configfs": Loaded
Filesystem "configfs": Mounted
Module "ocfs2_nodemanager": Loaded
Module "ocfs2_dlm": Loaded
Module "ocfs2_dlmfs": Loaded
Filesystem "ocfs2_dlmfs": Mounted
Checking cluster ocfs2: Online
Checking heartbeat: Active
rac1:~ #
rac1:~ # /etc/rc.d/ocfs2 status
Active OCFS2 mountpoints: /mnt/u01
rac1:~ #
rac1:~ # mounted.ocfs2 -f
Device FS Nodes
/dev/sda ocfs2 rac1
gmesg says:
ocfs2_dlm: Nodes in domain ("6BC17BABF90444138BFD125263D82586"): 0
kjournald starting. Commit interval 5 seconds
ocfs2: Mounting device (8,0) on (node 0, slot 0)
SeSe Linux 10
#uname -r
2.6.16.21-0.8-defaults
Thank in advance
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