Storage Foundation for Oracle® RAC 7.3.1 Administrator's Guide - Linux
- Section I. SF Oracle RAC concepts and administration
- Overview of Storage Foundation for Oracle RAC
- About Storage Foundation for Oracle RAC
- Component products and processes of SF Oracle RAC
- About Virtual Business Services
- Administering SF Oracle RAC and its components
- Administering SF Oracle RAC
- Starting or stopping SF Oracle RAC on each node
- Administering VCS
- Administering I/O fencing
- About the vxfentsthdw utility
- Testing the coordinator disk group using the -c option of vxfentsthdw
- About the vxfenadm utility
- About the vxfenclearpre utility
- About the vxfenswap utility
- Administering the CP server
- Administering CFS
- Administering CVM
- Changing the CVM master manually
- Administering Flexible Storage Sharing
- Backing up and restoring disk group configuration data
- Administering SF Oracle RAC global clusters
- Administering SF Oracle RAC
- Overview of Storage Foundation for Oracle RAC
- Section II. Performance and troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting SF Oracle RAC
- About troubleshooting SF Oracle RAC
- Troubleshooting I/O fencing
- Fencing startup reports preexisting split-brain
- Troubleshooting CP server
- Troubleshooting server-based fencing on the SF Oracle RAC cluster nodes
- Issues during online migration of coordination points
- Troubleshooting Cluster Volume Manager in SF Oracle RAC clusters
- Troubleshooting CFS
- Troubleshooting interconnects
- Troubleshooting Oracle
- Troubleshooting ODM in SF Oracle RAC clusters
- Prevention and recovery strategies
- Tunable parameters
- Troubleshooting SF Oracle RAC
- Section III. Reference
Troubleshooting LLT health check warning messages
Table: Troubleshooting LLT warning messages lists the warning messages displayed during the health check and corresponding recommendations for resolving the issues.
Table: Troubleshooting LLT warning messages
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Warning: OS timer is not called for num seconds | CPU and memory consumption on the node is high. | Check for applications that may be throttling the CPU and memory resources on the node. |
Warning: Kernel failed to allocate memory num time(s) | The available memory on the node is insufficient. | Reduce memory consumption on the node and free up allocated memory. |
Flow-control occurred num time(s)and back-enabled num time(s) on port port number for node node number |
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Warning: Connectivity with node node id on link link id is flaky num time(s). The distribution is: (0-4 s) <num> (4-8 s) <num> (8-12 s) <num> (12-16 s) <num> (>=16 s) | The private interconnect between the local node and the peer node is unstable. | Check the connectivity between the local node and the peer node. Replace the link, if needed. |
One or more link connectivity with peer node(s) node name is in trouble. | The private interconnects between the local node and peer node may not have sufficient bandwidth. | Check the private interconnects between the local node and the peer node. |
Link connectivity with node id is on only one link. Veritas recommends configuring a minimum of 2 links. |
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Only one link is configured under LLT. Veritas recommends configuring a minimum of 2 links. |
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Retransmitted % percentage of total transmitted packets. Sent % percentage of total transmitted packet when no link is up. % percentage of total received packets are with bad checksum. % percentage of total received packets are out of window. % percentage of total received packets are misaligned. |
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% percentage of total received packets are with DLPI error. | The DLPI driver or NIC may be faulty or corrupted. | Check the DLPI driver and NIC for anomalies. |
% per of total transmitted packets are with large xmit latency (>16ms) for port port id %per received packets are with large recv latency (>16ms) for port port id. | The CPU and memory consumption on the node may be high or the network bandwidth is insufficient. |
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LLT is not running. | SF Oracle RAC is not configured properly. | Reconfigure SF Oracle RAC. For instructions, see the Storage Foundation for Oracle RAC Configuration and Upgrade Guide. |