Failover peer ignores some requests
David W. Hankins
David_Hankins at isc.org
Mon May 8 17:07:37 UTC 2006
On Mon, May 08, 2006 at 02:25:29PM +0200, Sebastian Hagedorn wrote:
> May 8 13:50:06 noc2 dhcpd: pool 88af2f0 134.95.128/24 total 27 free 5
> backup 0 lts 2
>
> Even that is unclear to me. Doesn't "free 5" mean that *this* peer has 5
> free leases? Anyway, what's even more baffling is the behavior of the other
Well, yes, "free 5" means there are 5 free leases...but what you're
missing out on is that the secondary can only allocate leases in the
'backup' state.
Only the primary can allocate leases in the 'free' state.
> May 8 13:54:19 lvr13 dhcpd: pool 89be580 134.95.128/24 total 27 free 4
> backup 1 lts -1
It's pretty clear that your lease state databases are out of synch.
I'd upgrade to 3.0.4 (or wait until Jason completes testing and
distributes a package).
Before or after the upgrade (or both) you'll also need to fault the
secondary's dhcpd.leases (stop dhcpd, rm it and touch a new one, start
dhcpd). The servers will transfer the lease database. I should remind
you the secondary will not answer queries for a time equal to MCLT - this
is normal.
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