2007/8/29, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> 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:


Hi

I had the same problem (Ubuntu Dapper and Heartbeat 2.0.2) and when I
googled it I found something about a bug in version 2.0.2 corrected in
posterior versions. Hope it could help you.


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


I don't know about this message. I don't have it.

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


Cheers

Israel Sánchez


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