On BDA after Disk is Replaced, bdachecksw Incorrectly Reports 'Wrong mounted partitions' Error
(Doc ID 1608495.1)
Last updated on DECEMBER 14, 2022
Applies to:
Big Data Appliance Hardware - Version Not Applicable and laterLinux x86-64
Symptoms
After a disk is replaced and correctly configured on a Oracle Big Data Appliance (BDA), bdachecksw srcipt incorrectly reports 'Wrong mounted partitions' error. Also bdacheckcluster will report the same error for the node with the replaced disk .
Say disk in slot4 is replaced, in bdachecksw output /u05 disk partition is listed at the end. But all partitions are recognized correctly
ERROR: Wrong mounted partitions : /dev/md0 /boot ext3 /dev/md2 / ext3 /dev/sd4 /u01 ext4 /dev/sd4 /u02 ext4 /dev/sd1 /u03 ext4 /dev/sd1 /u04 ext4 /dev/sd1 /u06 ext4 /dev/sd1 /u07 ext4 /dev/sd1 /u08 ext4 /dev/sd1 /u09 ext4 /dev/sd1 /u10 ext4 /dev/sd1 /u11 ext4 /dev/sd1 /u12 ext4 /dev/sd1 /u05 ext4
INFO: Expected mounted partitions : 12 data partitions, /boot and /
Cause
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