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2018 Apr 25
1
RMAN backups on Glusters
Sending again.
Can somebody please take a look and let me know is this is doable?
Folks,
We have glusters with version 3.8.13 and we are using that for RMAN backups.
We get errors/warnings,
RMAN-03009: failure of backup command on C1 channel at 03/28/2018 16:55:43
ORA-19510: failed to set size of 184820 blocks for file
2008 Jul 24
2
ORA-19870 and ORA-19502 During RMAN restore to OCFS2 filesystem
Hi,
When attempting to restore to LINUX RHEL5 - OCFS2 filesystem received the
following error during RMAN restore for nearly all of the datafiles
attempted to restore with exception of a couple of smaller datafiles which
were smaller < 2GB.
ORA-19870: error reading backup piece /db/dumps/TR1_1/rmanbackup/TR1_88_1
ORA-19502: write error on file "/db/devices/db1/PR2/pr2_1/pr2.data1",
2012 Jul 24
1
questions on R CMD INSTALL et al
Greetings,
I am learning R
My machine has these;
CPU: 3cores amd64
OS pure-64bit CBLFS liux compiled from sources (kernel 3.2.1, gcc-4.6.2
R-2.15
When I compiled R the compiler spewed out lines like these:-
make[3]: Entering directory `/tmp/RtmpiHdDJy/R.INSTALL472339eeb23a/mgcv/src'
gcc -m64 -std=gnu99 -I/home/Rman/R-2.15.0/include -DNDEBUG -
I/usr/local/atlas/include
2008 Oct 05
1
doc/manual/Rfaq.css missing in R 2.8.0 (20081005) tarball
With the standard setup unchanged from 2.7.2, I am seeing
make[3]: Leaving directory `/tmp/buildd/r-base-2.8.0~20081005/po'
make[2]: Leaving directory `/tmp/buildd/r-base-2.8.0~20081005/po'
you should 'make docs' now ...
make[2]: Entering directory `/tmp/buildd/r-base-2.8.0~20081005/doc'
make[3]: Entering directory `/tmp/buildd/r-base-2.8.0~20081005/doc/manual'
make[3]:
2008 Jan 05
3
user-space heartbeat ptaches from suse
Hi everyone.
Does anyone know why the user-space heartbeat (linux-ha) patches
from SuSE / Novell are not commited to the mainline ocfs2 source
tree? Or are they?
Is there an easy way (which does not break the distros package
management) to apply these?
Thanks,
Christian
2009 Jan 26
1
Backup methods for an Oracle DB
Hi,
I've been testing different methods and I'd like to have some advice.
I want to perform a cold backup once a week on the Oracle DB, and put it
on tape. I'm using EMC Networker for backup software, and I am not too
at ease with the fact of doing eveything with Networker, because if
there is a problem with the backup, the Oracle DB might not come up
after the backup run.
So
2009 May 07
1
df & du - that old chestnut
Afternoon,
We have an ocfs2 release 1.4 filesystem shared between two nodes
(RHEL5). The filesystem in question is used exclusively for Oracle RMAN
backups.
A df -h shows the following:
[root at imsthdb07 ~]# df -h /data/orabackup
Filesystem Size Used Avail
Use% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/eva_mpio_myserver07_08_oracle_bkup0 250G
2004 Sep 03
2
From OCFS to tape via tar (and back again)
We're using RMAN to back up our 9.2 RAC database to an OCFS v1 volume.
We have an existing shell script that we use for copying files from disk
to tape via tar, one file at a time. (Don't ask why. It's a legacy
script. Long story.) We're tweaking this script to use --o_direct when
tarring the file to tape and that seems to be working fine:
# tape device is /dev/nst0
$ tar
2007 Oct 08
2
OCF2 and LVM
Does anybody knows if is there a certified procedure in to
backup a RAC DB 10.2.0.3 based on OCFS2 ,
via split mirror or snaphots technology ?
Using Linux LVM and OCFS2, does anybody knows if is
possible to dinamically extend an OCFS filesystem,
once the underlying LVM Volume has been extended ?
Thanks in advance
Riccardo Paganini
2009 Feb 12
9
df -k takes too long only at random times
How do I find out why df -k is taking soo long to respond only sometimes?
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Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing?
2006 Jan 12
1
ocfs2 questions
We are in the process of upgrading to OCFS2. We have recently restored our Production Database to a Development platform configured with OCFS2 with RMAN. No problems. As for the Production migration, we understand that you cannot mount an OCFS volume (our current configuration) with OCFS2. We are interested in mounting an EXT3 file system, performing a cold RMAN backup, copying the datafiles
2011 Sep 02
5
Linux kernel crash due to ocfs2
Hello,
we have a pair of IBM P570 servers running RHEL5.2
kernel 2.6.18-92.el5.ppc64
We have Oracle RAC on ocfs2 storage
ocfs2 is 1.4.7-1 for the above kernel (downloaded from oracle oss site)
Recently both servers have been crashing with the following error:
Assertion failure in journal_dirty_metadata() at
fs/jbd/transaction.c:1130: "handle->h_buffer_credits > 0"
kernel BUG in
2004 Aug 23
1
just fyi
remember that even tho you have a filesystem etc it's always good to
have seperate partitions for stuff. eg don't put all your redologs and
mirrors on the same partition or don't put your archives on the same
partition as data.
this is not just for ocfs, but just .. common sense I think to split
stuff up.
2009 Jul 27
2
noweb and R
I'm working on the next release of coxme (ready to start some testing), and
have written major chunks of it using noweb -- very similar to Sweave except I'm
generating code and documentation for the code rather than vingetes.
The question: I have directory with .Rnw objects and a Makefile therein that
generates most of the .R files. I don't see any guidance in the documentation
2010 Apr 15
4
new ocfs2 release?
Hi ocfs2 developers,
there are some news about the schedule for a new ocfs2 release that solve the
actual bug/limitations? I can see an 1.4.7 release tagged here:
http://oss.oracle.com/git/?p=ocfs2-1.4.git;a=summary
Is there a planned release date?
in my environment (about 5000000 files with 300000 new files/deletion per day) I
see load until 1000 and I/O almost blocked for some hours of the
2005 Feb 11
3
OCFS file system used as archived redo destination is corrupted
we started using an ocfs file system about 4 months ago as the shared archived redo destination for the 4-node rac instances (HP dl380, msa1000, RH AS 2.1) . last night we are seeing some weird behavior, and my guess is the inode directory in the file system is getting corrupted. I've always had a bad feeling about OCFS not being very robust at handling constant file creation and deletion
2007 Sep 26
9
Rule of Thumb for zfs server sizing with (192) 500 GB SATA disks?
I''m trying to get maybe 200 MB/sec over NFS for large movie files (need large capacity to hold all of them). Are there any rules of thumb on how much RAM is needed to handle this (probably RAIDZ for all the disks) with zfs, and how large a server should be used? The throughput required is not so large, so I am thinking an X4100 M2 or X4150 should be plenty.
This message posted from
2004 Nov 29
2
"Linux Error: 28: No space left on device"
# uname -a
Linux sgl122 2.4.9-e.35enterprise #1 SMP Wed Jan 7 15:11:27 EST 2004 i686
unknown
# rpm -qa|grep ocfs
ocfs-2.4.9-e-enterprise-1.0.12-1
ocfs-support-1.0.10-1
ocfs-tools-1.0.10-1
Oracle 10.1.0.3 RAC on egenera blades.
"df" shows large amounts of free space (15GB, approx 50%), yet I keep getting
"Linux Error: 28: No space left on device" when doing
RMAN
2006 Dec 14
1
re: different availability requirements for multiple ocfs2 volumes?
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Folks,
quick question.
In our current 3 node RAC cluster we have 2 ocfs2 volumes setup.
We have a volume for sharing oracle CRS files (ocr.crs and vote.crs) and a 2nd volume is going to be
used to store backups and archivelogs. We will copy backups and archivelogs via RMAN from the flash recovery
area, onto this volume .. and eventually gets
2007 Jun 21
1
Hi
Hi to all:
I've reading about btrfs and some features looks very interesting!
Exist any documentation where I can learn more about them? I'm very
interested in understand what exactly signifies:
1.- Btr ;)
2.- Object level mirroring and striping ( something like Oracle ASM
does? )
3.- Strong integration with device mapper for multiple device support
( some type of LVM ? )
4.-