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Re: [suse-oracle] Kernel panic: ocfs2 is very sorry to be fencing this system by panicing

Silviu Marin-Caea

2006-04-05

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On Tuesday 04 April 2006 19:59, Cristiano da Costa wrote:
> When one node goes down, the other node has a kernel panic.

What does "go down" mean? Proper shutdown or power-cut?

If it's proper shutdown:
chkconfig --list ocfs2 on both nodes. The service must be enabled, or it
won't announce the other node on shutdown.

> How can I previne this? I want the other node not panic and keep the high
> availability.

You're using _ancient_ ocfs2 (from SP2).

Upgrade to latest kernel 2.6.5-7.252 that has OCFS2 1.1.8 and use newer ocfs2
tools.

I hope to see OCFS2 1.2 in SUSE's kernel Real Soon Now (tm).


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