Problem in NODE 1 after reboot

Hi,
Oracle Version:11gR2
Operating System:Cent Os
Hi we have some problem in node 1 after sudden reboot of both the nodes when the servers are up the database in node 2 started automatically but in node 1 we started manually.
But inthe CRSCTL command it is showing that node 1 database is down as show below.
[root@rac1 bin]# ./crsctl stat res -t
NAME           TARGET  STATE        SERVER                   STATE_DETAILS
Local Resources
ora.ASM_DATA.dg
               ONLINE  ONLINE       rac1
               ONLINE  ONLINE       rac2
ora.ASM_FRA.dg
               ONLINE  ONLINE       rac1
               ONLINE  ONLINE       rac2
ora.LISTENER.lsnr
               ONLINE  ONLINE       rac1
               ONLINE  ONLINE       rac2
ora.OCR_VOTE.dg
               ONLINE  ONLINE       rac1
               ONLINE  ONLINE       rac2
ora.asm
               ONLINE  ONLINE       rac1                     Started
               ONLINE  ONLINE       rac2                     Started
ora.eons
               ONLINE  ONLINE       rac1
               ONLINE  ONLINE       rac2
ora.gsd
               OFFLINE OFFLINE      rac1
               OFFLINE OFFLINE      rac2
ora.net1.network
               ONLINE  ONLINE       rac1
               ONLINE  ONLINE       rac2
ora.ons
               ONLINE  ONLINE       rac1
               ONLINE  ONLINE       rac2
ora.registry.acfs
               ONLINE  ONLINE       rac1
               ONLINE  ONLINE       rac2
Cluster Resources
ora.LISTENER_SCAN1.lsnr
      1        ONLINE  ONLINE       rac2
ora.LISTENER_SCAN2.lsnr
      1        ONLINE  ONLINE       rac1
ora.LISTENER_SCAN3.lsnr
      1        ONLINE  ONLINE       rac1
ora.oc4j
      1        OFFLINE OFFLINE
ora.qfundrac.db
      1        OFFLINE OFFLINE
      2        ONLINE  ONLINE       rac2                     Open
ora.rac1.vip
      1        ONLINE  ONLINE       rac1
ora.rac2.vip
      1        ONLINE  ONLINE       rac2
ora.scan1.vip
      1        ONLINE  ONLINE       rac2
ora.scan2.vip
      1        ONLINE  ONLINE       rac1
ora.scan3.vip
      1        ONLINE  ONLINE       rac1but for the below command it is showing both the nodes are up
SQL> select inst_id,status,instance_role,active_state from gv$instance;
   INST_ID STATUS       INSTANCE_ROLE      ACTIVE_ST
         1 OPEN         PRIMARY_INSTANCE   NORMAL
         2 OPEN         PRIMARY_INSTANCE   NORMALhere is the output for cluvfy .
[grid@rac1 bin]$ ./cluvfy stage -post crsinst -n rac1,rac2 -verbose
Performing post-checks for cluster services setup
Checking node reachability...
Check: Node reachability from node "rac1"
  Destination Node                      Reachable?
  rac2                                  yes
  rac1                                  yes
Result: Node reachability check passed from node "rac1"
Checking user equivalence...
Check: User equivalence for user "grid"
  Node Name                             Comment
  rac2                                  passed
  rac1                                  passed
Result: User equivalence check passed for user "grid"
Checking time zone consistency...
Time zone consistency check passed.
Checking Cluster manager integrity...
Checking CSS daemon...
  Node Name                             Status
  rac2                                  running
  rac1                                  running
Oracle Cluster Synchronization Services appear to be online.
Cluster manager integrity check passed
UDev attributes check for OCR locations started...
Result: UDev attributes check passed for OCR locations
UDev attributes check for Voting Disk locations started...
Result: UDev attributes check passed for Voting Disk locations
Check default user file creation mask
  Node Name     Available                 Required                  Comment
  rac2          0022                      0022                      passed
  rac1          0022                      0022                      passed
Result: Default user file creation mask check passed
Checking cluster integrity...
  Node Name
  rac1
  rac2
Cluster integrity check passed
Checking OCR integrity...
Checking the absence of a non-clustered configuration...
All nodes free of non-clustered, local-only configurations
ASM Running check passed. ASM is running on all cluster nodes
Checking OCR config file "/etc/oracle/ocr.loc"...
OCR config file "/etc/oracle/ocr.loc" check successful
Disk group for ocr location "+OCR_VOTE" available on all the nodes
Checking size of the OCR location "+OCR_VOTE" ...
Size check for OCR location "+OCR_VOTE" successful...
Size check for OCR location "+OCR_VOTE" successful...
WARNING:
This check does not verify the integrity of the OCR contents. Execute 'ocrcheck' as a privileged user to verify the contents of OCR.
OCR integrity check passed
Checking CRS integrity...
The Oracle clusterware is healthy on node "rac2"
The Oracle clusterware is healthy on node "rac1"
CRS integrity check passed
Checking node application existence...
Checking existence of VIP node application
  Node Name     Required                  Status                    Comment
  rac2          yes                       online                    passed
  rac1          yes                       online                    passed
Result: Check passed.
Checking existence of ONS node application
  Node Name     Required                  Status                    Comment
  rac2          no                        online                    passed
  rac1          no                        online                    passed
Result: Check passed.
Checking existence of GSD node application
  Node Name     Required                  Status                    Comment
  rac2          no                        does not exist            ignored
  rac1          no                        does not exist            ignored
Result: Check ignored.
Checking existence of EONS node application
  Node Name     Required                  Status                    Comment
  rac2          no                        online                    passed
  rac1          no                        online                    passed
Result: Check passed.
Checking existence of NETWORK node application
  Node Name     Required                  Status                    Comment
  rac2          no                        online                    passed
  rac1          no                        online                    passed
Result: Check passed.
Checking Single Client Access Name (SCAN)...
  SCAN VIP name     Node          Running?      ListenerName  Port          Running?
  qfund-rac.qfund.net  rac2          true          LISTENER      1521          true
Checking name resolution setup for "qfund-rac.qfund.net"...
  SCAN Name     IP Address                Status                    Comment
  qfund-rac.qfund.net  192.168.8.118             passed
  qfund-rac.qfund.net  192.168.8.119             passed
  qfund-rac.qfund.net  192.168.8.117             passed
Verification of SCAN VIP and Listener setup passed
OCR detected on ASM. Running ACFS Integrity checks...
Starting check to see if ASM is running on all cluster nodes...
ASM Running check passed. ASM is running on all cluster nodes
Starting Disk Groups check to see if at least one Disk Group configured...
Disk Group Check passed. At least one Disk Group configured
Task ACFS Integrity check passed
Checking Oracle Cluster Voting Disk configuration...
Oracle Cluster Voting Disk configuration check passed
Checking to make sure user "grid" is not in "root" group
  Node Name     Status                    Comment
  rac2          does not exist            passed
  rac1          does not exist            passed
Result: User "grid" is not part of "root" group. Check passed
Checking if Clusterware is installed on all nodes...
Check of Clusterware install passed
Checking if CTSS Resource is running on all nodes...
Check: CTSS Resource running on all nodes
  Node Name                             Status
  rac2                                  passed
  rac1                                  passed
Result: CTSS resource check passed
Querying CTSS for time offset on all nodes...
Result: Query of CTSS for time offset passed
Check CTSS state started...
Check: CTSS state
  Node Name                             State
  rac2                                  Observer
  rac1                                  Observer
CTSS is in Observer state. Switching over to clock synchronization checks using NTP
Starting Clock synchronization checks using Network Time Protocol(NTP)...
NTP Configuration file check started...
The NTP configuration file "/etc/ntp.conf" is available on all nodes
NTP Configuration file check passed
Checking daemon liveness...
Check: Liveness for "ntpd"
  Node Name                             Running?
  rac2                                  yes
  rac1                                  yes
Result: Liveness check passed for "ntpd"
Checking NTP daemon command line for slewing option "-x"
Check: NTP daemon command line
  Node Name                             Slewing Option Set?
  rac2                                  yes
  rac1                                  yes
Result:
NTP daemon slewing option check passed
Checking NTP daemon's boot time configuration, in file "/etc/sysconfig/ntpd", for slewing option "-x"
Check: NTP daemon's boot time configuration
  Node Name                             Slewing Option Set?
  rac2                                  yes
  rac1                                  yes
Result:
NTP daemon's boot time configuration check for slewing option passed
NTP common Time Server Check started...
NTP Time Server ".INIT." is common to all nodes on which the NTP daemon is running
NTP Time Server ".LOCL." is common to all nodes on which the NTP daemon is running
Check of common NTP Time Server passed
Clock time offset check from NTP Time Server started...
Checking on nodes "[rac2, rac1]"...
Check: Clock time offset from NTP Time Server
Time Server: .INIT.
Time Offset Limit: 1000.0 msecs
  Node Name     Time Offset               Status
  rac2          0.0                       passed
  rac1          0.0                       passed
Time Server ".INIT." has time offsets that are within permissible limits for nodes "[rac2, rac1]".
Time Server: .LOCL.
Time Offset Limit: 1000.0 msecs
  Node Name     Time Offset               Status
  rac2          -29.328                   passed
  rac1          -84.385                   passed
Time Server ".LOCL." has time offsets that are within permissible limits for nodes "[rac2, rac1]".
Clock time offset check passed
Result: Clock synchronization check using Network Time Protocol(NTP) passed
Oracle Cluster Time Synchronization Services check passed
Post-check for cluster services setup was successful.
[grid@rac1 bin]$Please help me how to solve this problem.
Thanks & regards
Poorna Prasad.S

Hi All,
Now again i reboothed the database again manually and the database is no up on both the node.
Here is the output for few commands
[grid@rac1 bin]$ ./crs_stat -t
Name           Type           Target    State     Host
ora....DATA.dg ora....up.type OFFLINE   OFFLINE
ora.ASM_FRA.dg ora....up.type OFFLINE   OFFLINE
ora....ER.lsnr ora....er.type ONLINE    ONLINE    rac1
ora....N1.lsnr ora....er.type ONLINE    ONLINE    rac1
ora....N2.lsnr ora....er.type ONLINE    ONLINE    rac2
ora....N3.lsnr ora....er.type ONLINE    ONLINE    rac2
ora....VOTE.dg ora....up.type ONLINE    ONLINE    rac1
ora.asm        ora.asm.type   ONLINE    ONLINE    rac1
ora.eons       ora.eons.type  ONLINE    ONLINE    rac1
ora.gsd        ora.gsd.type   OFFLINE   OFFLINE
ora....network ora....rk.type ONLINE    ONLINE    rac1
ora.oc4j       ora.oc4j.type  OFFLINE   OFFLINE
ora.ons        ora.ons.type   ONLINE    ONLINE    rac1
ora....drac.db ora....se.type OFFLINE   OFFLINE
ora....SM1.asm application    ONLINE    ONLINE    rac1
ora....C1.lsnr application    ONLINE    ONLINE    rac1
ora.rac1.gsd   application    OFFLINE   OFFLINE
ora.rac1.ons   application    ONLINE    ONLINE    rac1
ora.rac1.vip   ora....t1.type ONLINE    ONLINE    rac1
ora....SM2.asm application    ONLINE    ONLINE    rac2
ora....C2.lsnr application    ONLINE    ONLINE    rac2
ora.rac2.gsd   application    OFFLINE   OFFLINE
ora.rac2.ons   application    ONLINE    ONLINE    rac2
ora.rac2.vip   ora....t1.type ONLINE    ONLINE    rac2
ora....ry.acfs ora....fs.type ONLINE    ONLINE    rac1
ora.scan1.vip  ora....ip.type ONLINE    ONLINE    rac1
ora.scan2.vip  ora....ip.type ONLINE    ONLINE    rac2
ora.scan3.vip  ora....ip.type ONLINE    ONLINE    rac2
[grid@rac1 bin]$ srvctl status nodeapps -n rac1,rac2
-bash: srvctl: command not found
[grid@rac1 bin]$ ./srvctl status nodeapps -n rac1,rac2
PRKO-2003 : Invalid command line option value: rac1,rac2
[grid@rac1 bin]$ ./srvctl status nodeapps -n rac1
-n <node_name> option has been deprecated.
VIP rac1-vip is enabled
VIP rac1-vip is running on node: rac1
Network is enabled
Network is running on node: rac1
GSD is disabled
GSD is not running on node: rac1
ONS is enabled
ONS daemon is running on node: rac1
eONS is enabled
eONS daemon is running on node: rac1
[grid@rac1 bin]$ ./srvctl status nodeapps -n rac2
-n <node_name> option has been deprecated.
VIP rac2-vip is enabled
VIP rac2-vip is running on node: rac2
Network is enabled
Network is running on node: rac2
GSD is disabled
GSD is not running on node: rac2
ONS is enabled
ONS daemon is running on node: rac2
eONS is enabled
eONS daemon is running on node: rac2Here is the output for crsctl stat res -t
[grid@rac1 bin]$ ./crsctl stat res -t
NAME           TARGET  STATE        SERVER                   STATE_DETAILS
Local Resources
ora.ASM_DATA.dg
               OFFLINE OFFLINE      rac1
               OFFLINE OFFLINE      rac2
ora.ASM_FRA.dg
               OFFLINE OFFLINE      rac1
               OFFLINE OFFLINE      rac2
ora.LISTENER.lsnr
               ONLINE  ONLINE       rac1
               ONLINE  ONLINE       rac2
ora.OCR_VOTE.dg
               ONLINE  ONLINE       rac1
               ONLINE  ONLINE       rac2
ora.asm
               ONLINE  ONLINE       rac1                     Started
               ONLINE  ONLINE       rac2                     Started
ora.eons
               ONLINE  ONLINE       rac1
               ONLINE  ONLINE       rac2
ora.gsd
               OFFLINE OFFLINE      rac1
               OFFLINE OFFLINE      rac2
ora.net1.network
               ONLINE  ONLINE       rac1
               ONLINE  ONLINE       rac2
ora.ons
               ONLINE  ONLINE       rac1
               ONLINE  ONLINE       rac2
ora.registry.acfs
               ONLINE  ONLINE       rac1
               ONLINE  ONLINE       rac2
Cluster Resources
ora.LISTENER_SCAN1.lsnr
      1        ONLINE  ONLINE       rac1
ora.LISTENER_SCAN2.lsnr
      1        ONLINE  ONLINE       rac2
ora.LISTENER_SCAN3.lsnr
      1        ONLINE  ONLINE       rac2
ora.oc4j
      1        OFFLINE OFFLINE
ora.qfundrac.db
      1        OFFLINE OFFLINE
      2        OFFLINE OFFLINE
ora.rac1.vip
      1        ONLINE  ONLINE       rac1
ora.rac2.vip
      1        ONLINE  ONLINE       rac2
ora.scan1.vip
      1        ONLINE  ONLINE       rac1
ora.scan2.vip
      1        ONLINE  ONLINE       rac2
ora.scan3.vip
      1        ONLINE  ONLINE       rac2What is going wrong here .
Thanks & Regards,
Poorna Prasad.S
Edited by: SIDDABATHUNI on Apr 30, 2011 2:06 PM
Edited by: SIDDABATHUNI on Apr 30, 2011 2:10 PM

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    I observed that two logs :
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