RAC on RH2.1AS with Firewire Database startup issue

Hi:
I have 2 nodes RAC set up using ocfs + firewire device. My database creation was fine and I can start up database from any single node. When I have one node started and try to start the other node I got ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [kccsbck_first], [2], [493988343] during mount stage. I am thinking the problem is watchdog. Is anyone had the same problem? Should I apply patch to 9.2.0.3?

Mike:
Yes! I resolved the problem by applying the 9.2.0.3 patch. However, ocfs is not working properly. Sometime I got I/O problem or used one node to create tablespace but the other node can not see it right away. May be is because I use version 1.0 of ocfs.o. I am trying to find newer version of ocfs.o. If you know where to get it please let me know.

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