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Ocfs file system crash

Ocfs file system crash

2004-11-29       - By Scott

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Arun, You are running into a firwire problem. I have
been there done that with firewire, Once I switched to
SCSI the problems went away.

Some of this is a OCFS issue but it is more of
Firewire issue. I also found the same the same FW
cards may have parts from different OEM 's and
different BIOS 's.

I ran this test on 6 different Dell 1650 clusters all
with same problems. I tried RHAS 2.1, RHEL 3.0 and
SUSE SLES8. SUSE gave me the best results over Redhat
but still had major firwire and OCFS issues. Once I
went to SCSI the problems went away.

Hope this helps,

Scott






--- arun chakrapani rao <arunrao_oradba@(protected) >
wrote:

> Hi Rac gurus,
> is anybody working on Rac 9.2.0.5 on redhat linux
> advanced server 2.1 with firewire drive
> I have a rac lab here with 3 instances running on 2
> nodes
> But the ocfs file system keep crashing right and
> left
> whenever i do any load on that
> Keep getting this error
> Errors in file
> /opt/oracle/admin/orcl/bdump/orcl1_dbw0_23544.trc:
> ORA-00600 (See ORA-00600.ora-code.com): internal error code, arguments:
> [kcbbic2_1], [], [], [], [], [], [], []
> ORA-01114 (See ORA-01114.ora-code.com): IO error writing block to file 7 (block #
> 1)
> ORA-27072 (See ORA-27072.ora-code.com): skgfdisp: I/O error
> dont know how to get this resolved
> Any help from you people who are facing this and got
> this resolved.
> I can recover the file back from rman but again when
> i
> start doing any load on this it starts crashing
> again
> thanks in advance
> Arun
>
>
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