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file on SAN Logical Volume, after writing some data it gives me error in /var/log/message. as buffer i/o error on device logical block follows: Feb 28 11:08:53 s1_new kernel: cciss: cmd f7400000 timedout Feb 28 11:08:54 s1_new kernel: cciss: cmd f7436fb4 timedout Feb 28 11:08:54 s1_new kernel: buffer i o error on device logical block 0 printk: 232 messages suppressed. Feb 28 11:08:54 s1_new kernel: Buffer I/O error on device cciss/c0d0p9, logical block 2162845 Feb 28 11:08:54 s1_new kernel: lost page write due to I/O error on cciss/c0d0p9 Also it is noticed that when started with clean reboot of systems servers including SAN device) I/O on SAN works very
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fast for the first few seconds then it starts timeout and page lost errors This is HP MSA 500G2 connected with HP DL 360 G4 , RHEL 4 ES U1(2.6.9-11) RHCS4 With Regard Deval K. Progression Infonet Pvt. Ltd. 55, Independent Electronic Modules, Sector - 18, Electronic City, Gurgaon - 122015 Tel : - 0124 - 2455070, Ext. 215, Fax: 91-124-2398647 Mobile : - 98186 -82509 URL : - www.progression.com =========================================================== Privileged or confidential information may be contained in this message. If you are not the addressee indicated in this message (or responsible for delivery of the message to such person), please delete this message and kindly notify the sender by an emailed reply. Opinions, conclusions and other information in this message that do not relate to the official business of Progression and its associate entities shall be understood as neither given nor endorsed by them. ------------------------------------------------------------- Progression Infonet Private Limited, Gurgaon (Haryana), India [Date Prev][Date Next] [Thread Prev][Thread Next] [Thread
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data it gives me error in /var/log/message. as follows: Feb 28 11:08:53 s1_new kernel: cciss: cmd f7400000 timedout Feb 28 11:08:54 s1_new kernel: cciss: cmd f7436fb4 timedout Feb 28 11:08:54 http://osdir.com/ml/linux.redhat.cluster/2006-03/msg00005.html s1_new kernel: printk: 232 messages suppressed. Feb 28 11:08:54 s1_new kernel: Buffer I/O error on device cciss/c0d0p9, logical block 2162845 Feb 28 11:08:54 s1_new kernel: lost page write due to I/O error on cciss/c0d0p9 http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-server-73/buffer-i-o-error-on-device-795501/ Also it is noticed that when started with clean reboot of systems servers including SAN device) I/O on SAN works very fast for the first few seconds then it starts timeout and page lost o error errors This is HP MSA 500G2 connected with HP DL 360 G4 , RHEL 4 ES U1(2.6.9-11) RHCS4 With Regard Deval K. Progression Infonet Pvt. Ltd. 55, Independent Electronic Modules, Sector - 18, Electronic City, Gurgaon - 122015 Tel : - 0124 - 2455070, Ext. 215, Fax: 91-124-2398647 Mobile : - 98186 -82509 URL : - www.progression.com =========================================================== Privileged or confidential information may be contained in this o error on message. If you are not the addressee indicated in this message (or responsible for delivery of the message to such person), please delete this message and kindly notify the sender by an emailed reply. Opinions, conclusions and other information in this message that do not relate to the official business of Progression and its associate entities shall be understood as neither given nor endorsed by them. ------------------------------------------------------------- Progression Infonet Private Limited, Gurgaon (Haryana), India Thread at a glance: Previous Message by Date: Any recommentdations for Oracle on a Netapp filer ? This is a multi-part message in MIME format. I'm designing a very simple oracle cluster with a NetApp filer. Just two nodes, one oracle production instance falling over to the second node if needed. Second node running the "test-acceptance" oracle instance, which is brought down if needed. The Oracle filesystems ( binary, database and archive logs) will be nfs mounted. (I worked with Fiber SANs before, not a NetApp I have my doubts but you can take them away ;-) Any caveats ? Any best practices. Why should I avoid nfs or why is it good ? Versions to have or avoid.) If you don't want to fill the mailing list with unneeded materials: Frank*Weyns.net (*=@) Regards, Frank Disclaimer Dit bericht met eventuele bijlagen
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