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One question, could having mclt set on both the primary and secondary
have anything to do with it? If not, what sort of problems might it
cause?<br>
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<pre wrap="">On Wed, Oct 17, 2007 at 06:29:13AM -0400, Darren wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Except that they were showing up at the rate of several hundred per
second (duplicates). It seemed to be balancing or attempting to balance
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That is weird. Weirder still, your primary and secondary are both
showing that they're receiving POOLREQs (it looks to me like they're
both answering a more or less infinite stream of these).
I'd guess it has something to do with your low balance thresholds and
extremely low pool populations (~1-2 leases). That isn't in our lab
rig.
And I thought sending POOLREQ more than once per min-balance was
impossible.
Anyway, looks like a bug. Could you send a report to
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:dhcp-bugs@isc.org">dhcp-bugs@isc.org</a> with your primary and secondary log snippets
attached?
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