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<DIV dir=ltr align=left><FONT face="MS 明朝">Don<SPAN class=492150900-01082008>'t
worrry,Just wait serveral more minutes,because the recovering process costs some
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<FONT face=Tahoma size=2><B>From:</B> dhcp-users-bounce@isc.org
[mailto:dhcp-users-bounce@isc.org] <B>On Behalf Of </B>Luis Fernando
Lacayo<BR><B>Sent:</B> Friday, August 01, 2008 3:24 AM<BR><B>To:</B>
dhcp-users@isc.org<BR><B>Subject:</B> DHCP Failover
recovery......<BR></FONT><BR></DIV>
<DIV></DIV> <PRE>a few weeks ago I posted a message about a problem that I
encountered. I had a two server dhcp redundant/failover setup and I
deleted the dhcp.leases(~) files as I did not have enough room to
save them. ( I know a very stupid thing to do. no excuses).
I have been running on a single (with none failover) dhcp server and
want to return to a two server configuration. I am not doing DDNS,
so I don't have to worry about that now. The problem is that when I
restart both servers they STOP offering IP addresses, and I see a
lot of recovering messages on the logs.
</PRE><BR>When I start the servers, the logs show the following:Jul 28
07:56:36 D4FWWC1 dhcpd: Sending on
LPF/eth0/00:15:c5:fe:57:bd/10.129.177/24<BR>Jul 28 07:56:36 D4FWWC1 dhcpd:
Listening on LPF/eth0/00:15:c5:fe:57:bd/10.129.177/24<BR>Jul 28 07:56:36
D4FWWC1 dhcpd: Sending on Socket/fallback/fallback-net<BR>Jul 28
07:56:36 D4FWWC1 dhcpd: Sending on
LPF/eth0/00:15:c5:fe:57:bd/10.129.177/24<BR>Jul 28 07:56:36 D4FWWC1 dhcpd:
failover peer co-wan03: I move from recover to startup<BR>Jul 28 07:56:36
D4FWWC1 dhcpd: Sending on Socket/fallback/fallback-net<BR>Jul 28
07:56:37 D4FWWC1 dhcpd: failover peer co-wan03: I move from recover to
startup<BR>Jul 28 07:56:37 D4FWWC1 dhcpd: dhcpd startup succeeded<BR><BR>skip
a few lines and I see the same message for most of the subnets on the
dhcpd.conf file. <PRE>
DHCPREQUEST for 10.129.77.204 from 00:12:3f:08:0d:e3 via 10.129.76.3: not responding (recovering).
Thanks,
Luis
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Luis Fernando Lacayo
Chicago Public Schools
Senior Unix Administrator
ITS/ UNIX Infrastructure
Office: 773-553-3835
Cell: 773-203-4493
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