> I didn't ask about cib.xml. I asked about ha.cf.
>
> The CIB is automatically replicated. You do not have to copy it
manually. 
> In fact, you shouldn't mess with it manually at all.

OK, I'll stop doing that. :-)

The ha.cf's are the same. On vaha01 which is running all the services:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ha.d]# cd /etc/ha.d
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ha.d]# sum ha.cf
32291    11
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ha.d]# egrep 'bcast|node' ha.cf |sed '/^#/d'
bcast   eth0            # Linux
node    vaha01 vaha02

On vah02 it is the same:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ha.d]# cd /etc/ha.d
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ha.d]# sum ha.cf
32291    11

> _Which_ packages did you upgrade? How did that break heartbeat? 
> This really sounds like a broken / inconsistent system underneath
heartbeat.

I don't remember which packages were upgraded since I just did an
"up2date" on
Redhat. The heartbeat packages on both machines are:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ha.d]# rpm -qa |grep heartbeat
heartbeat-stonith-2.0.7-1
heartbeat-ldirectord-2.0.7-1
heartbeat-pils-2.0.7-1
heartbeat-2.0.7-1
heartbeat-debuginfo-2.0.7-1
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ha.d]# rpm -qi heartbeat|grep 'Build Host'
Install Date: Tue 22 Aug 2006 10:13:14 AM PDT      Build Host:
vaha02.epilotcolo.eliberation.com

You can see I built them myself. What is really puzzling is that
everything 
else on the machines are working OK and tcpdump shows the packets moving

between machines. If I bring the services down on vaha01 and leave them 
down and then bring them up on vaha02 they come up.
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