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Old 11-23-2008, 11:05 PM   #1
vinukaimal
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clsuter file system not mounting in read write mode after a failover


Dear All,

We have 2node cluster(HA heartbeat-2.1.3-0.9) running on SLES10SP2. We have some oracle applications(oracle web application and oracle identity manager) running on this.
If the application fail over to the other node, the cluster file system is getting mounted on read only mode, but the mount command shows that the it is mounted with read/write access. here is my haresources and ha.cf. Please help me solving this issue. When the shared file system mounts on ReadOnly, Oracle application doesn't work correctly(like it cannot write to log files etc..)

cat /etc/ha.d/haresources
orclapp02 10.30.31.120 Filesystem::/dev/sdc1::/oim::ext3:: oim
orclapp01 10.30.31.121 Filesystem::/dev/sdb1::/apps::ext3 apps

cat /etc/ha.d/ha.cf
udpport 694
#autojoin any
#crm true
debugfile /var/log/ha-debug
logfile /var/log/ha-log
keepalive 1
deadtime 15
warntime 7
initdead 120
#baud 19200
#serial /dev/ttyS0
bcast eth1
bcast eth0
#stonith_host node1 meatware node2
#stonith_host node2 meatware node1
node orclapp02
node orclapp01
auto_failback on
#respawn root /sbin/evmsd
#apiauth evms uid=hacluster,root

I am facing this problem only with the application running on 10.30.31.120 Filesystem::/dev/sdc1::/oim. The other one works perfectly well. I tried to put rw on the haresources file, but the result was same. Please help me resolving this issue
 
Old 11-24-2008, 01:44 AM   #2
vinukaimal
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Dear All,

Please ignore my previous post. It was the problem with the file system. I ran e2fsck and it took care of the problem. thanks a lot

Vinu
 
  


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