Ohasd failed to start: Inappropriate ioctl for device, CRS-4124:, CRS-4000:

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Fails with the following error where I do Stand Alone Server or Grid Software only;
$ /u01/app/grid/1120/grid/perl/bin/perl -I/u01/app/grid/1120/grid/perl/lib -I/u01/app/grid/1120/grid/crs/install /u01/app/grid/1120/grid/crs/install/roothas.pl -verbose
2010-04-25 16:46:00: Checking for super user privileges
2010-04-25 16:46:00: User has super user privileges
2010-04-25 16:46:00: Parsing the host name
Using configuration parameter file: /u01/app/grid/1120/grid/crs/install/crsconfig_params
LOCAL ADD MODE
Creating OCR keys for user 'grid', privgrp 'oinstall'..
Operation successful.
CRS-4664: Node domu-12-31-36-00-35-b2 successfully pinned.
Adding daemon to inittab
CRS-4124: Oracle High Availability Services startup failed.
CRS-4000: Command Start failed, or completed with errors.
ohasd failed to start: Inappropriate ioctl for device
ohasd failed to start: Inappropriate ioctl for device at /u01/app/grid/1120/grid/crs/install/roothas.pl line 296.
root@domU-12-31-36-00-35-B2:[u01/app/grid/1120/grid/install/utl]
Been through the related noted to no avail;
Doc ID 1063552.1 ----> rm -rf /tmp/.oracle /usr/tmp/.oracle /var/tmp/.oracle
Doc ID 969878.1 ----> service syslog restart
And ipV6 is NOT in configured in the hosts file.
Any ideas / solutions?
TIA,
Neil
and restarted

Hi,
Ran into this myself and then found your note. After much investigating it turns out that the Linux run level on my AMI's is set to 4 (even though the inittab has it set to 3) and the CRS init script init.ohasd expects 3 and 5. Because of that problem, the "init" process was not able to launch the init.ohasd script.
For now the workaound for this problem is to run the system at run levels 3 or 5 before executing the root script. However, I am still trying to figure out why my AMI's are running at 4.
I am curious, if you do read this, did you get this error during the install and ignore it?
Run Level
This is a prerequisite condition to test whether the system is running with proper run level. (more details)
Expected Value
: 3,5
Actual Value
: 4
I did and of course it didn't work. Also, what Amazon AMI did you use?
Thanks,
Larry

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