ACFS filesystem crashing while writing on DIF/DIX enabled disks
(Doc ID 2490459.1)
Last updated on FEBRUARY 18, 2019
Applies to:
Oracle Database - Enterprise Edition - Version 11.2.0.4 and laterInformation in this document applies to any platform.
Symptoms
While writing on ACFS filesystem, ACFS filesystem get dismounted due to IO errors. underlying ASM disks were DIF/DIX enabled.
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NOTE: PST update grp = 6 failed
NOTE: cleared OFFLINING flag (0x1011) for disk ASM_01237_601B only locally.
WARNING: Offline for disk ASM_01237_601B in mode 0x7f state 2 failed.
Offline disk threw error 15066
Line 23: NOTE: OFFLINING flag (0x5011) for disk ASM_01237_600B set only locally.
Line 41: NOTE: cleared OFFLINING flag (0x1011) for disk ASM_01237_600B only locally.
Line 138: NOTE: OFFLINING flag (0x5011) for disk ASM_01237_601B set only locally.
Line 158: NOTE: cleared OFFLINING flag (0x1011) for disk ASM_01237_601B only locally.
File_name:: +ASM4_vbg0_8916.trc
[4293887.172428] sd 3:0:1:20: [sdpx] tag#0 FAILED Result: hostbyte=DID_ABORT driverbyte=DRIVER_SENSE
[4293887.172441] sd 3:0:1:20: [sdpx] tag#0 Sense Key : Illegal Request [current] [descriptor]
[4293887.172449] sd 3:0:1:20: [sdpx] tag#0 Add. Sense: Logical block guard check failed
[4293887.172456] sd 3:0:1:20: [sdpx] tag#0 CDB: Write(10) 2a 20 00 9c 5d 00 00 08 a8 00
[4293887.172461] blk_update_request: I/O error, dev sdpx, sector 10247424
[4293887.172559] blk_update_request: I/O error, dev dm-243, sector 10247424
[4293887.173046] ADVMK-00021: A write error was reported to the ASM instance for volume asm/acfs_vol-232 in disk group ACFS.
[4293887.461534] ADVMK-00019: Volume asm/acfs_vol-232 in disk group ACFS was taken offline, all attempts to read or write to this volume will fail.
[4293887.464948] ACFSK-0031: ASM Diskgroup Dismount Received
[4293887.464967] ACFSK-0029: Volume /dev/asm/acfs_vol-232 is now offline
[4294050.585057] ADVMK-0006: Volume ACFS_VOL in diskgroup ACFS disabled.
Cause
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