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<br><div>> > > > > The second lease entry had an "atsfp" entry added to it; which I<br>> >> >> seem to recall is related to failover.<br>> >><br>> >> >So if it's normal, and like in memory the DHCPd had 2 lease for the<br>> >> >same IP and MAC (tested via omshell), how can i use OMAPI/omshell to<br>> >> >get a lease in this condition?<br>> >><br>> >> Are you using failover ? If so, then first thing would be to upgrade.<br>> >> 3.1.3 is very old and I think you'll find the release notes for later<br>> >> versions make mentions of bug fixes and improvements related to<br>> >> failover.<br>> >><br>> ><br>> ><br>> >I just was able to found release notes to these versions on site <br>> >(there are more?):<br>> >DHCP 4.2<br>> >DHCP 4.1-ESV-R3<br>> <br>> My apologies, I had version amnesia - it's been a hard week and only <br>> half way through :( I was thinking of the 3.0.x versions which are <br>> now long since EOL and during which many failover related changes <br>> were made. I would still suggest upgrading if you can and see if the <br>> problem persists - 3.1.3 is EOL.<br>> <br>> -- <br><br>about the:<br><br><br>
Client lease records are recorded at most once every 15 seconds.
This keeps the client from filling the lease database disk quickly on
very small lease times. [ISC-Bugs #19660]<br><br>In a V4.1.2 with no failover i dont had the problem, it could be 3 things (i think) less traffic, no failover, or due the bug fix mencioned, what is your guess?<br><br>What do you think?<br><br>Thanks!!<br></div> </div></body>
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