OCFS2 Partition Fails to Mount with No Free Slots Error
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Environment
SUSE Linux Enterprise High Availability Extension 11 (HAE)
Oracle Cluster File System (OCFS2)
Situation
kernel: (6363,0):ocfs2_find_slot:496 ERROR: no free slots available!
kernel: (6363,0):ocfs2_mount_volume:1591 ERROR: status = -22
Resolution
Method 1: Command line using fsck.ocfs2
1. Make sure the filesystem resource if offline.
2. Unmount the filesystem resource.
3. Run fsck.ocfs2 to clean up the node flags.
HAE1:~ # fsck.ocfs2 /dev/sdb1
Checking OCFS2 filesystem in /dev/sdb1:
label: <NONE>
uuid: 41 a4 d9 dc f7 b8 46 35 93 60 3a 9b 4b 25 52 ee
number of blocks: 10482412
bytes per block: 4096
number of clusters: 10482412
bytes per cluster: 4096
max slots: 2
/dev/sdb1 is clean. It will be checked after 20 additional mounts.
Slot 0's journal dirty flag removed
Slot 1's journal dirty flag removed
Method 2: Graphical using ocfs2console
1. Make sure the filesystem resource if offline.
2. Unmount the filesystem resource.
3. Run ocfs2console and highlight the file system resource.
4. Click on Tasks, then Repair.
Additional Information
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- Document ID:7005236
- Creation Date: 27-Jan-2010
- Modified Date:03-Mar-2020
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