Re: [Ocfs2-users] Node crash

2009-12-02 Thread Sunil Mushran
Ping Novell. http://oss.oracle.com/projects/ocfs2/news/article_20.html * Oracle# 7373369 OOPS on umount saying lockres has local locks (oss bz# 914) Sérgio Surkamp wrote: > Dunno if it is useful, but we had a never seen crash. > > Setup: > > 2x SuSE SLES 10SP2 (its old, I known) > > Problem des

[Ocfs2-users] Node crash

2009-12-02 Thread Sérgio Surkamp
Dunno if it is useful, but we had a never seen crash. Setup: 2x SuSE SLES 10SP2 (its old, I known) Problem description: 1. We had to reboot ocfs2 master node. 2. During the reboot, the umount coredumped, leaving the filesystem mounted or may be heartbeating (?); 3. The slave node detected th

Re: [Ocfs2-users] Node crash, recovery problem

2007-08-03 Thread Sunil Mushran
Yes we've fixed a lot of bugs in this area since 1.2.2. On Thu, Aug 02, 2007 at 09:46:31AM -0500, Jeff Bachtel wrote: > While rebooting a node last night, we had a umount failure on an ocfs2 > filesystem (it's the filesystem that is used by Xen, and xend > frequently ends up locking the fs open in

[Ocfs2-users] Node crash, recovery problem

2007-08-02 Thread Jeff Bachtel
While rebooting a node last night, we had a umount failure on an ocfs2 filesystem (it's the filesystem that is used by Xen, and xend frequently ends up locking the fs open in a kernel thread). We power cycled the machine, and ocfs2 mounting failed on subsequent reboot, due to another node blocking