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    It was a little hard for my to make it work.<br>
    I could not compile it on 64bits. it worked on i386.<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 17/07/15 14:32, Frank Price wrote:<br>
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      <div dir="ltr">Thanks for the tip Leandro.  If I've got the right
        tool (from Nominum), unfortunately it doesn't work for my OS
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        <div class="gmail_quote">On Fri, Jul 17, 2015 at 9:27 AM,
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              you feel.<br>
              try dhcperf , its also a benchmark tool.<br>
              Leandro.
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                  <div>On 16/07/15 14:05, Frank Price wrote:<br>
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                    <div dir="ltr">Greetings dhcp-users,
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                      <div>I've recently taken over a pair of ISC DHCP
                        4.2.5 servers, and I'd like to know how you test
                        your environment -- both for troubleshooting and
                        also for validating config changes.  To make
                        things concrete, let me briefly explain our
                        setup and then what I'd like to be able to do.<br>
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                        <div>We have about 70 subnets defined, with
                          failover peers on most of them between our two
                          servers.  Our network (cisco) vlan config has
                          ip helper-addresses which point to both
                          servers.  Mostly we do interim-style ddns,
                          although there are some static host entries.  </div>
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                        <div>Usually everything works fine, until it
                          doesn't, and every few months we add a new
                          subnet for a lab or something.  To
                          troubleshoot, or double-check changes,  I'd
                          like to be able to simulate a lease request
                          from a client.  Right now what I do is a) run
                          dhcpd -t against the changes, and then b)
                          stand up a vm on the new subnet and see what
                          happens.  It would be much nicer to simply say
                          "pretend you get a request from this MAC on
                          this subnet, and show me what you'd do."</div>
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                        <div>I've tried dhcping, and it seems to require
                          me to run it from a server already on the
                          subnet in question -- not quite what I want,
                          but maybe I just don't understand it well.  </div>
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                        <div>Thanks for any advice you can provide,<br
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