The solution has been unshare ORACLE_HOME by copying it in a local fs mounted as ORACLE_HOME in each node, and reboot them. I have disabled ocfs2.
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Jorge López Díaz
Técnico de Gestión Informática
Consejería de Sanidad
-> -----Mensaje original-----
-> De: LOPEZ DIAZ, JORGE [mailto:jorge.lopez@(protected)]
-> Enviado el: martes, 27 de febrero de 2007 12:39
-> Para: suse-oracle@(protected)
-> Asunto: RE: [suse-oracle] OCFS2 says it is read only
->
->
-> Excuse me! I forget describe my installation:
->
-> SLES 10, kernel 2.6.16.21-0.25-smp x84_64,
-> Oracle 10.2.0.3 x84_64
-> and OCFS2 1.2.3-SLES
->
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->
->
-> Jorge López Díaz
-> Técnico de Gestión Informática
-> Consejería de Sanidad
->
->
-> -> -----Mensaje original-----
-> -> De: William Sescu [mailto:William.Sescu@(protected)]
-> -> Enviado el: martes, 27 de febrero de 2007 12:30
-> -> Para: LOPEZ DIAZ, JORGE
-> -> Asunto: RE: [suse-oracle] OCFS2 says it is read only
-> ->
-> -> Hello,
-> ->
-> -> in case you are using SLES 9 SP3, you might run into
-> -> the following OCFS2 Bug:
-> ->
-> -> (14558,1):ocfs2_extent_map_lookup_read:383 ERROR: status = -53
-> -> That is a know Bug (No. 5414693), see Oracle Metalink.
-> ->
-> -> To fix it, you need a Kernel Update from 2.6.5-7.282-smp => 2.6.5-
-> 7.283-
-> -> smp
-> ->
-> http://support.novell.com/techcenter/psdb/8256ebb61cc00811a06c0fd252c18d5
-> -> a.html
-> ->
-> -> With the Kernel Update, your OCFS2 will be updated from OCFS2 1.2.1-
-> SLES
-> -> => OCFS2 1.2.3-SLES, and
-> -> then you should be able to mount your OCFS2 Filesystem again.
-> ->
-> -> Best regards,
-> -> William
-> ->
-> ->
-> ->
-> -> -----Original Message-----
-> -> From: LOPEZ DIAZ, JORGE [mailto:jorge.lopez@(protected)]
-> -> Sent: Tue 2/27/2007 11:14
-> -> To: suse-oracle@(protected)
-> -> Subject: [suse-oracle] OCFS2 says it is read only
-> ->
-> -> Hello,
-> ->
-> ->
-> ->
-> -> Yesterday I was creating a file in the shared Oracle Home (shared
-> with
-> -> ocfs2) and I got a message saying "no space on device". The df command
-> -> show 100% used ocfs file system. I found that agent was writing may
-> xml
-> -> files for upload. Then I stop agent with emctl and when I tried to
-> delete
-> -> files on ORACLE_HOME/node1_instance1/sysman/emd/upload , I got
-> messages
-> -> saying filesystem was in read-only mode and files can't be removed. So
-> I
-> -> reboot the two nodes, and now asm can't start in any node, I think
-> ocfs2
-> -> is still in read-only because still can't remove these files, (but df
-> -> says 40% fs used).
-> ->
-> ->
-> ->
-> -> I have make a repair from ocfs2console in each node with no results.
-> ->
-> ->
-> ->
-> -> So, how can I get asm and instances startup ok again?
-> ->
-> ->
-> ->
-> -> Thanks.
-> ->
-> -> Jorge López Díaz
-> ->
-> -> Técnico de Sistemas
-> ->
-> -> Consejería de Sanidad de la Región de Murcia
-> ->
-> -> SPAIN
-> ->
->
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