Re: kernel: oracleoks: module license 'Proprietary' taints kernel

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Kernel tainting isn't a problem. It just means the kernel module isn't GPL. 
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On Nov 5, 2010, at 4:41 PM, "raj sourabh" <rajsourabh1@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi ,
> 
> Does anybody have any idea of problem described below;
> 
> 
> 1.  Platform details:  RHEL 5 update 5  x64 ,  2 nodes
> 
> 2.  Software details :  Oracle 11gR2 x64
> 
> 3.  SAN Storage : Net APP
> 
> 
> 
> 4.  *Issue Description*:  Secondary node has gone down and CRS daemon failed
> to start. Hence secondary node not joining the oracle cluster. (Primary node
> is up and running)
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>                                                  */var/log/messages* on
> secondary node  shows the message *âkernel: oracleoks: module license
> 'Proprietary' taints kernelâ *as seen below,
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> * *
> 
> *Logs(/var/log/messages) :  Oct 26 15:55:51 prddbs02 mDNSResponder
> (Engineering Build) (Jul 31 2009 08:51:29) [9804]: starting*
> 
> *Oct 26 15:55:51 prddbs02 mDNSResponder: clsdm requested mdnsd exit*
> 
> *Oct 26 15:55:51 prddbs02 mDNSResponder: mdnsd exit*
> 
> *Oct 26 15:55:53 prddbs02 kernel: oracleoks: module license 'Proprietary'
> taints kernel.*
> 
> *Oct 26 15:55:53 prddbs02 kernel: [Oracle OKS] mallocing log buffer,
> size=10485760*
> 
> *Oct 26 15:55:53 prddbs02 kernel: [Oracle OKS] log buffer =
> 0xffffc200101be000*
> 
> *Oct 26 15:55:53 prddbs02 kernel: [Oracle OKS] Module load succeeded. Build
> information: (LOW DEBUG)- (USM_11.2.0.1.0_LINUX.X64_090715.1) , Built on
> Aug  2 2009*
> 
> *Oct 26 15:55:53 prddbs02 kernel: oracleadvm: no version for
> "KsRwLockReadTry" found: kernel tainted.*
> 
> *Oct 26 15:55:53 prddbs02 multipathd: asm!.asm_ctl_spec: add path (uevent) *
> 
> *Oct 26 15:55:53 prddbs02 multipathd: asm!.asm_ctl_spec: failed to store
> path info*
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> <:o:p>Any help is appreciated.
> 
> <::o:p>
> 
> <:::o:p>Regards
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