OCFS2 File System Hanging or Mounting Read Only
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Environment
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10
SUSE Linux Enterprise High Availability Extension (HAE)
Situation
kernel BUG at /usr/src/packages/BUILD/ocfs2-1.4/default/ocfs2/heartbeat.c:67
Checking OCFS2 meta data shows a checksum error.
# debugfs.ocfs2 -n -R "stats" /dev/ocfs2_device
CRC32: fafec4ec ECC: 09e7
**FAILED CHECKSUM** Computed CRC32: b19eb0fb ECC: 0d4e
The file system mounts read only, when it is expected to mount read/write.
Resolution
1. Back up all your file system data if you can.
2. Unmount the OCFS2 file system by stopping the HAE resource associated with the OCFS2 file system. If the file system is not a part an HAE cluster, then simply umount the device. You CANNOT run a fsck.ocfs2 on a mounted OCFS2 file system. It will damage it.
3. Run a file system check.
# fsck.ocfs2 -f /dev/ocfs2_device
4. If the fsck.ocfs2 command reports errors, repeat the file system check until there are no errors.
5. Start the cluster file system resource to mount the OCFS2 file system, and retest.
* The file system should mount read/write
* The debugfs.ocfs2 command should not have any **FAILED CHECKSUM** errors
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- Document ID:7008776
- Creation Date: 09-Jun-2011
- Modified Date:03-Mar-2020
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