Secondary ASA interface Flap when issue write Standby

Hi,
i never see this before, but on newly purchased just configured firewall.
when i do wrtie standby.
All interfaces on standby unit flaps.
is it some IOS bug? my firewalls are
Hardware:   ASA5525, 8192 MB RAM, CPU Lynnfield 2394 MHz, 1 CPU (4 cores)
                   ASA: 4096 MB RAM, 1 CPU (1 core)
and image
asa861-2-smp-k8.bin
what could be the reason? FYI i am using lan base failover and not doing any statful failover.

Hi Ahmad,
This is expected behavior and when we issue the command "write standby", we see the device configuration getting erased and then re-configured from the active device. Device goes in the Sync config and Bulk Sync state in transition. Here is more info regarding the same :
write standby
. This is a misleading message and a cosmetic issue is filed with this defect id :
CSCuc63634  This is expected behavior and when we issue the command "write standby", we see the device configuration getting erased and then re-configured from the active device. Device goes in the Sync config and Bulk Sync state in transition. Here is more info regarding the same : write standby. This is a misleading message and a cosmetic issue is filed with this defect id : CSCuc63634 
Due to the configuration being removed and re-applied we saw the link flap on the standby devices.
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