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Operating Systems Linux Red Hat Server reboot Post 302981198 by admin_db on Thursday 8th of September 2016 01:42:24 PM
Old 09-08-2016
Hi Robin,

There were plenty of these messages which I copied in the last post and ultimately Oracle clusterware caused the node to evict

Code:
Sep  7 10:52:56 minersville logger: Oracle clsomon failed with fatal status 13.
Sep  7 10:52:57 minersville logger: Oracle CRS failure.  Rebooting for cluster integrity.


Regards

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Anything on this please.


Regards,
 

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mounted.ocfs2(8)						OCFS2 Manual Pages						  mounted.ocfs2(8)

NAME
mounted.ocfs2 - Detects all OCFS2 volumes on a system. SYNOPSIS
mounted.ocfs2 [-d] [-f] [device] DESCRIPTION
mounted.ocfs2 is used to detect OCFS2 volume(s) on a system. This tool assumes that the nodes detected on the system are part of the same cluster as the one specified in /etc/ocfs2/cluster.conf. OPTIONS
-d Lists the OCFS2 volumes along with their labels and uuids. If a device is not specified, it scans all the devices in /proc/parti- tions. -f Lists the OCFS2 volumes along with the list of nodes that have mounted the volume. The node names are listed if the O2CB cluster is online. Note: As this information is gathered using dirty-read, the information may be stale. EXAMPLES
[root@node1 ~]# mounted.ocfs2 -d Device FS UUID Label /dev/sdb1 ocfs2 26d5dcdf-6d87-45a7-b01a-b98a7791bd61 logs_0405 [root@node1 ~]# mounted.ocfs2 -f Device FS Nodes /dev/sdb1 ocfs2 node15, node1 SEE ALSO
mkfs.ocfs2(8) fsck.ocfs2(8) tunefs.ocfs2(8) debugfs.ocfs2(8) ocfs2console(8) o2cb(7) AUTHORS
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