On Tue, Sep 12, 2006 at 01:46:39PM -0600, Alan Robertson wrote:
> Brian Reichert wrote:
> > We've been mucking with an LDAP cluster that's managed via heartbeat.
> > We have code that's supposed to manage expiring records when they're
> > stale.  We test our code by manually setting the system time (across
> > all hosts) four months into the future.
> > 
> > When we do this, we see heartbeat go into a tizzy, and lose the
> > virtual interface (eth0:0).  Oddly, the host still has this virtual
> > IP associated with it, but heartbeat has lost track of it.  Only a
> > reboot seems to re-instantiate it.

[snip]

> > I can provide heartbeat logs, and tcpdump capture files, if anyone
> > wants to poke.
> > 
> > Anyway, I'd appreciate any advice/pointers you folks could provide...
> 
> Can you send me the logs?  Did you have debug on?

I sent you logs privately, but I have no idea if you have seen them;
I know email attachments can be dicey with today's spam filtering.

Can you let me know if/when you got those logs?

Thanks...

> -- 
>     Alan Robertson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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