Hi,

On Tue, Feb 19, 2008 at 03:26:02PM -0500, Brian Reichert wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 19, 2008 at 08:53:55PM +0100, Dejan Muhamedagic wrote:
> > Hard to say, but it is highly recommended to update to 2.1.3.
> > Those "hist queue filling up" show up from time to time and are
> > related to various communication problems. Sorry that I can't be
> > more specific. It's one of the grey areas for me ;-)
> 
> I am exploring that; seems like a reasonable idea.  I wish I knew
> what actually _caused_ them, though.  A two-node system, with no
> packet filtering, shouldn't be having 'various communication
> problems'. (Red Hat EL4 update 5 on Dell PowerEdge 1950s.)

Shouldn't, of course, but sometimes... Did you check the
interface stats?

> My meager research on the list archives makes it seem people have
> never really characterized the 'various communication problems'
> (again, in the absence of packet filtering).

Is this happening regularly? Then perhaps there's a communication
problem.

> > BTW, the fact that heartbeat won't shutdown until the
> > communication's up should be considered a feature. If you know
> > what's going on and want to drop it, then just kill all the
> > heartbeat processes.
> 
> I've gone down that route. (kill -QUIT ...)  Heartbeat won't release
> resources (managed IP, etc.)  I've cobbled a 'startstop' script to
> perform a teardown.

:-/

> We're currently using a 'version 1'-style config haresources
> file, which I realize is barely tolerated nowadays. :)

The CRM is where most of the development goes, but I suppose that
there are still quite a few of v1 clusters in production.

Thanks,

Dejan

> Thanks for the feedback...
> 
> > Thanks,
> > 
> > Dejan
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