a small comment on isc dhcp
David W. Hankins
David_Hankins at isc.org
Tue Feb 27 18:51:43 UTC 2007
On Tue, Feb 27, 2007 at 06:44:52AM -0800, Luc T. wrote:
> one big problem of isc dhcp is that if you made a small syntax error in the dpchd.conf or any include files, the service cannot restart.
>
> as a system admin, I have to change these files frequently, and sometime have to let others to do this. I keep worrying about all the time that error happens one day, the dhcp server cannot start up....
I think others have pointed out that with dhcpd -t/-T there's a
mechanism already.
But one thing that bugs me is that it's still possible for a
dhcpd.leases to get corrupted by early termination (midway through
writing a lease update), and this is a hard failure until a
human can correct the problem.
> Compared to this, the solaris implementation is much better.
What does it do that you like better?
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