![]() Starting O2CB cluster ocfs2: ocfs2console Mounting ocfs2_dlmfs filesystem at /dlm: OK Mounting configfs filesystem at /config: OK Unloading module “configfs”: /etc/init.d/o2cb start O2CB cluster ocfs2 already /etc/init.d/o2cb stop Specify network reconnect delay in ms (>=2000) : Specify network keepalive delay in ms (>=1000) : Specify network idle timeout in ms (>=5000) : Specify heartbeat dead threshold (>=7) : 61 Ctrl-CĬluster to start on boot (Enter “none” to clear) : Without typing an answer will keep that current value. The current values will be shown in brackets (‘’). The following questions will determine whether the driver is loaded onīoot. This will configure the on-boot properties of the O2CB driver. ![]() The Solution like the Following /etc/init.d/o2cb configure Osama Tagged cluster, CRS, crsctl, crs_start, crs_stop, error, oracle, Oracle Rac, Osama, Osama blog, Osama mustafa, Osama mustafa blog, osama oracle, real application Cluster, resource, srvctl, status, unknown Leave a comment Checking O2CB heartbeat: /etc/init.d/o2cb status ![]() ![]() It will not working so you have to do the following simple steps :įirst : crs_stop -f Service_name Example : crs_stop -f Ora.C2.lsnr application ONLINE ONLINE rac2 Ora.DC.lsnr application ONLINE ONLINE rac1 Ora.11.inst application ONLINE ONLINE rac1 Sometimes when you check Oracle Cluster Status Via “crs_stat -t” :.
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