There is no virtualization going on here.  These are FreeBSD
6.2-RELEASEsystems with nearly stock kernels.  These problems are not
occuring on my
other nearly identical clusters using the same hardware and os release.

Is there source versions of the less "ancient" versions?  Since I am running
FreeBSD I can obviously not use binary packages for linux distributions.



On 7/6/07, Lars Marowsky-Bree <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On 2007-07-05T12:00:04, Matt Wilder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I enabled logd and am having the same problem.  Below is updated
information
> from syslog, ha_logd.cf and my ha.cf

Hrm. Hard to say. In that case, I guess you can already guess my next
suggestion ;-) Try more recent packages than the ancient 2.0.8 from
upstream: http://software.opensuse.org/download/server:/ha-clustering


> Syslog:
> Jul  5 07:57:43 sparky1 heartbeat: [1450]: WARN: Late heartbeat: Node
> sparky1.domainit.com: interval 51000 ms

Are those truly physical nodes, or is there any sort of virtualization
going on? This looks like a pretty serious CPU scheduling problem in the
OS itself, which heartbeat is merely reporting. Which kernel version?


Regards,
    Lars

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