Lease file questions
Ryan McCain
Ryan.McCain at dss.state.la.us
Fri Nov 16 17:12:22 UTC 2007
I'm using DHCPD 3.0.3 on SLES 10.
My lease times are set as the following:
default-lease-time 86400;
max-lease-time 604800;
In my leases file I see entries that are older than 7 days (604800 seconds):
-SNIP-
lease 172.20.8.181 {
starts 2 2007/10/30 08:00:00;
ends 2 2007/10/30 08:02:00;
tstp 2 2007/10/30 08:02:00;
binding state free;
hardware token-ring 52:41:43:42:d9:01;
uid "\00042d901-RACcc7e02d940";
client-hostname "42d901-RACcc7e02d940";
}
lease 172.20.8.182 {
starts 1 2007/10/29 18:02:45;
ends 2 2007/10/30 18:02:45;
tstp 2 2007/10/30 18:02:45;
binding state free;
hardware ethernet 00:19:b9:d5:64:0b;
uid "\001\000\031\271\325d\013";
}
lease 172.20.8.239 {
starts 2 2007/10/30 08:00:00;
ends 3 2007/10/31 08:00:00;
tstp 3 2007/10/31 08:00:00;
binding state free;
hardware token-ring 52:41:43:42:d9:01;
uid "\00042d901-RACcc7e02d940";
}
-SNIP-
..I am under the impression that only active leases should be in the leases file. Am I missing something?
Also, we don't have token ring on our network (at least we shouldn't). Is there a reason some of the leases are reporting token ring?
Thanks..
More information about the dhcp-users
mailing list