"peer holds all free leases" message

Kirsten Petersen kirsten.petersen at oregonstate.edu
Mon Oct 2 22:00:28 UTC 2006


ns1:
load average: 0.29, 0.25, 0.19

ns2:
load average: 0.09, 0.17, 0.17


And that's typical for these boxes.  They only run dhcp and bind.

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Kirsten Petersen
Network Services * Oregon State University
http://oregonstate.edu/net * irc.oregonstate.edu #osu-is
"If you're not learning, you're not living."

On Mon, 2 Oct 2006, Nick Garfield wrote:

> What's the load on each box? (copy paste the output of uptime)
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: dhcp-users-bounce at isc.org
>> [mailto:dhcp-users-bounce at isc.org] On Behalf Of Kirsten Petersen
>> Sent: Monday, October 02, 2006 10:40 PM
>> To: dhcp-users at isc.org
>> Subject: Re: "peer holds all free leases" message
>>
>> I don't see any BNDUPD messages, but I am seeing a lot of these:
>>
>> Oct  2 00:10:02 ns1 dhcpd: failover peer dhcp: I move from normal to
>> communications-interrupted
>> Oct  2 00:10:06 ns2 dhcpd: failover peer dhcp: I move from normal to
>> startup
>> Oct  2 00:10:06 ns1 dhcpd: failover peer dhcp: I move from
>> communications-interrupted to startup
>> Oct  2 00:10:06 ns1 dhcpd: failover peer dhcp: I move from startup to
>> communications-interrupted
>> Oct  2 00:10:06 ns2 dhcpd: failover peer dhcp: peer moves
>> from normal to
>> communications-interrupted
>> Oct  2 00:10:06 ns2 dhcpd: failover peer dhcp: I move from startup to
>> normal
>> Oct  2 00:10:06 ns1 dhcpd: failover peer dhcp: peer moves
>> from normal to
>> normal
>> Oct  2 00:10:06 ns1 dhcpd: failover peer dhcp: I move from
>> communications-interrupted to normal
>> Oct  2 00:10:06 ns2 dhcpd: failover peer dhcp: peer moves from
>> communications-interrupted to normal
>> Oct  2 06:40:06 ns2 dhcpd: failover peer dhcp: I move from normal to
>> startup
>> Oct  2 06:40:06 ns1 dhcpd: failover peer dhcp: I move from
>> communications-interrupted to startup
>> Oct  2 06:40:06 ns1 dhcpd: failover peer dhcp: I move from startup to
>> communications-interrupted
>> Oct  2 06:40:06 ns2 dhcpd: failover peer dhcp: peer moves
>> from normal to
>> communications-interrupted
>> Oct  2 06:40:06 ns2 dhcpd: failover peer dhcp: I move from startup to
>> normal
>> Oct  2 06:40:06 ns1 dhcpd: failover peer dhcp: peer moves
>> from normal to
>> normal
>> Oct  2 06:40:06 ns1 dhcpd: failover peer dhcp: I move from
>> communications-interrupted to normal
>> Oct  2 06:40:06 ns2 dhcpd: failover peer dhcp: peer moves from
>> communications-interrupted to normal
>> Oct  2 08:00:02 ns1 dhcpd: failover peer dhcp: I move from normal to
>> communications-interrupted
>> Oct  2 08:00:06 ns2 dhcpd: failover peer dhcp: I move from normal to
>> startup
>> Oct  2 08:00:06 ns1 dhcpd: failover peer dhcp: I move from
>> communications-interrupted to startup
>> Oct  2 08:00:06 ns1 dhcpd: failover peer dhcp: I move from startup to
>> communications-interrupted
>> Oct  2 08:00:06 ns2 dhcpd: failover peer dhcp: peer moves
>> from normal to
>> communications-interrupted
>> Oct  2 08:00:06 ns2 dhcpd: failover peer dhcp: I move from startup to
>> normal
>> Oct  2 08:00:06 ns1 dhcpd: failover peer dhcp: peer moves
>> from normal to
>> normal
>> Oct  2 08:00:06 ns1 dhcpd: failover peer dhcp: I move from
>> communications-interrupted to normal
>> Oct  2 08:00:06 ns2 dhcpd: failover peer dhcp: peer moves from
>> communications-interrupted to normal
>>
>>
>> The times are synchronized on the two servers.
>>
>> ________________
>> Kirsten Petersen
>> Network Services * Oregon State University
>> http://oregonstate.edu/net * irc.oregonstate.edu #osu-is
>> "If you're not learning, you're not living."
>>
>> On Mon, 2 Oct 2006, David W. Hankins wrote:
>>
>>> On Sun, Oct 01, 2006 at 09:55:05AM -0700, Kirsten Petersen wrote:
>>>> primary:
>>>> active: 2572
>>>> backup: 5835
>>>> free: 4543
>>>> expired: 2591
>>>> released: 3
>>>>
>>>> secondary:
>>>> active: 2577
>>>> backup: 5834
>>>> free: 4517
>>>> expired: 2586
>>>> released: 4
>>>
>>> Huh.  I'm not sure what's going on here.  Are you getting any
>>> BNDUPD failures logged to syslog?  Any failover sylogs at all?
>>>
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