On Thu, Jun 21, 2007 at 12:38:24PM -0400, Madison Kelly wrote:
> Dejan Muhamedagic wrote:
> >This is probably a long shot, but could you try removing the
> >serial option from your configuration and see if it makes messages
> >go away. Otherwise, this looks so serious that I doubt that it
> >could be the making of the heartbeat.
> >
> >Thanks.
> 
> On a fresh install of Debian Etch using the SUSE-built debian package: 
> http://ftp.ale.org/pub/mirrors/opensuse/opensuse/repositories/server:/ha-clustering/Debian_Etch/i386/heartbeat_2.1.0-1_i386.deb
>  
> and with the serial line commented out the errors still occur.
> 
> If this isn't the making of heartbeat, what could it be? As soon as I 
> stop the heartbeat service, the errors stop being generated. Moreso, the 
> errors have the 'heartbeat' name in them.

Sorry, I was not clear enough. It is coming from heartbeat. What I
meant is that there's probably something else on your systems
which is causing this to happen. That messaging code is, I
believe, old and should've been well tested by now. Otherwise,
there would have been tons of reports. Or you were really lucky
and stepped on a new bug ;-)

> Could this be a problem with something in my system that isn't used 
> except by heartbeat? Would it help if I recompiled the kernel with 
> certain options enabled or disabled?

I doubt that it is the kernel.

> At this point I am almost ready to try anything...

I suppose that Alan should be able to advise on the matter.

> Madi
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