I can confirm this bug.

It was causing random lockups on my passive heartbeat server using
linux-image-server (2.6.15-51). When server would restart it was unable
to detect the master heartbeat server (running linux-image-686, same
version), and would grab the resources. After a few minutes (it seems
entirely random, anywhere from 2-20 minutes), the heartbeat server would
lose a connection to itself and the master would take over again. My
servers have been doing this dance all weekend long!

Neither of the boxes do anything but handle heartbeat/ldirectord and the
load is not high enough for the systems to be declaring each other dead.

After seeing that the two servers were running different kernels, I
changed the offending server to use the 686 version, since it was
stable, and the issue has now disappeared.

Log files can be provided if necessary.

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[Dapper] linux-image-server breaks heartbeat/heartbeat-2
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/140633
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