Thank you for all of that.  You know what it was - NTP.  I shut down the HA.  
NTP was doing weird things on the primary node and I asked the customer if the 
NTP server address he gave me was a windows server.  Bingo.  I changed the NTP 
source, rebooted the primary, called voicemail and then powered on the HA.

Lesson learned.

From: ryanh...@outlook.com
To: amichaelba...@hotmail.com; cisco-voip@puck.nether.net
Subject: RE: [cisco-voip] Unity Connection 10.5.2 Split Brain Recovery
Date: Tue, 27 Oct 2015 17:25:47 +0000






1.) Shut down the HA node.



2.) Reboot the primary node



3.) Once the primary node is up, place a call into voicemail 



4.) Power the HA node back on



5.) Once HA is up, verify HA status.










Sent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE Device





-------- Original message --------

From: Aaron Banks 

Date:10/27/2015 12:35 PM (GMT-05:00) 

To: cisco-voip@puck.nether.net 

Subject: [cisco-voip] Unity Connection 10.5.2 Split Brain Recovery 







Has anyone seen/resolved a split brain recovery in Unity Connection 10.5.2?  
The primary and secondary keep swapping back and forth every few minutes.  I 
can ping and trace to each server.  I restarted the primary but that did not 
resolve the issue.  In the
 RTMT system logs, the secondary sends an NTP query to the primary the response 
is the primary is inaccessible or down.  I'm stumped.

                                          
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