migrate from remotely located to central servers
Jason Brooks
jasonbbrooks at gmail.com
Wed Jul 29 16:35:26 UTC 2020
Hello,
I am having trouble relocating and upgrading a number of dhcp servers. I
am upgrading from solaris running dhcpd 3.0.4 to centos 7's dhcp 4.2.5-77.
The problem: when I test the config on the new dhcp servers, I get the
following error: "No free leases".
As I am still testing, I have not copied the leases thus it is not clear
why there would be no free leases.
As I have no lab equipment to test against, I am generating similar
queries using the dhtest
<https://sargandh.wordpress.com/2012/02/23/linux-dhcp-client-simulation-tool/>tool.
I started with a packet capture on the live dhcp servers and constructed a
dhcp discovery packet based on it. I have also started small, with the
smallest configuration possible that should still work.
The queries originate from DSL customer premises equipment (CPE), and are
forwarded by a dsl shelf manager. The relevant fields in the forwarded
queries are as follows:
giaddr: <management ip of dsl shelf> (Please note this is NOT the ip
address facing the CPE)
chaddr: <mac of CPE>
option 82.1: circuit id
option 82.2: remote id
option 60: vendor class identifier (only on boot and management classes)
The current live system is running 8 pairs of dhcp servers in different
regions. They have been successfully running for more than 8 years. At
last count there are about 440,000 active leases.
I am attempting to build a pair of centrally located servers. I am not
trying to do HA yet.
I am including a sanitized dhcpd.conf file for you to look at.
Thank you all for your time!
--jason
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