Check /etc/fstab. The device associated with /u01 is not the correct one.

Norman P. B. Joseph wrote:
> What would cause OCFS2 filesystems to be mountable via 'ocfs2console',
> but not via the command line (or /etc/init.d/ocfs2)?  The symptoms are:
>
> # mount /u01
> mount.ocfs2: Bad magic number in inode while trying to determine heartbeat 
> information
>
> Similar messages come from the ocfs2 startup script.  Yet using the
> mount option in ocfs2console mounts the partitions without a problem.
>
> System is RHEL 5.4 x86_64, OCFS2 is v2.6.18 and ocfs2-tools are v1.4.3.
>
>
>   


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