Sorry I should have mentioned that this is happening on 3 different
heartbeat systems on 3 different networks, (production, test and dev
networks)
There is no specific activity on the servers during this time.
Heartbeat is in realtime mode.
I can guarantee there is no actual network loss or delay,
There is another monitoring system as well as a continuous ping from
the command line,that has no packet loss during this time.

hope that makes things a little clearer.
Cheers,
John

>Ping is a ping, it has no particular logic, try to execute ping <gateway ip>
>for a long time in console (from your HA server), it is 100% that something
>is happening in your network, maybe router small failures, or cable contact,
>or other thousands reasons.

2008/11/26 index one <indexoneuk at gmail.com>

> Hello,
> I am having  a reoccurring error appear infrequently in my log files.
> This is mainly coming from the standby side and always has an interval
> of 2020ms.
> There is no load on the system as it is the standby
> There are several monitoring systems on the network and there is no
> way this delay is actually happening.
> OS is Solaris 10
> HB version is 2.1.1
> here is a short snip of the log, short because there is nothing else
> happening about that time.
>
> heartbeat[4128]: 2008/11/05_16:46:48 info: These are nothing to worry
> about.
> heartbeat[4128]: 2008/11/05_17:09:55 WARN: Late heartbeat: Node
> <gatewayip> : interval 2020 ms
> heartbeat[4128]: 2008/11/06_16:46:46 info: Daily informational memory
> statistics
>
> Here is my ha.cf, I know I am not using the logging daemon, could this
> cause this problem?
> I really need to definitively isolate this problem so any help appreciated.
>
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