In our active/pasive 2 node cluster we are running Redhat Enterprise 3
with heartbeat 1.2.3.  We had to upgrade the kernel on these systems and
found that the ipfail module will not work correctly with the new
kernel. We decided to upgrade to heartbeat 2.0.2 since there were
packages for RH EL3.  We upgraded the standby node using same V1 configs
that were on the system unchanged and everything worked seamlessly.  We
also tried a manual switchover to the newly upgraded system and that
also worked well.  The only thing we see in the log files that we would
like to get clarification on is the following entries that are seen on
the newly upgraded system:

==> /var/log/ha-log <==
heartbeat[2024]: 2007/08/29_15:07:48 WARN: Performed 1 more non-realtime
malloc calls.
heartbeat[2024]: 2007/08/29_15:07:48 info: Total non-realtime malloc
bytes: 937984

They only occur once every 10 minutes +- a few seconds.  We are
wondering if this is related to the fact that we are running to
different versions of heartbeat on the nodes and will go away when we
upgrade the other system.  Also, we saw a message in the log that
said: 

heartbeat[2024]: 2007/08/29_14:00:09 info: flow control disabled due to
different version heartbeat

We haven't been able to find any references to this Warn message and was
hoping someone could shed some light on what it's trying to tell us.

Thanks
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