I have four heartbeat 2-node clusters on the same VLAN. Three of them
are configured to broadcast heartbeat information (they'll be changed to
unicast soon). Two of the clusters are communicating with each other
using relatively small 222-byte or 223-byte packets. But one of the
clusters is broadcasting humongous 15394-byte packets. Any thoughts on
why this would be? (These giant packets are just cluster communication.
Drbd replication is done over a dedicated back-to-back link.)

So why is this one cluster sending massive packets?

(Moving forward, we are switching to Pacemaker+Corosync, but the
existing clusters won't be changed for quite some time.)

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Eric Robinson


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