dhcp log message
Mike Diggins
mike.diggins at mcmaster.ca
Wed Aug 5 17:28:16 UTC 2009
Sorry to be a pest, but does anyone know what is generating this message
in my DHCP logs? I found one reference that said it was a debug message,
but it doesn't make it clear to what client it's referring to. If it is a
normal DEBUG message, I'm not sure why it's appearing now, and not with my
previous version of DHCPD.
-Mike
On Fri, 31 Jul 2009, Mike Diggins wrote:
>
> I rebuilt one of my DHCP servers earlier this week. Once completed I copied
> the dhcpd.leases file over to it, so that it could carry on. The new server
> has a different IP address than the original. I'm using the ISC DHCP server
> that comes with RHEL, and it got a slight upgrade to V3.0.5-RedHat. I believe
> it was 3.0.1 before. I have noticed several of these messages in my log file.
> It doesn't appear to be causing any trouble - dhcp seems to work, but what
> does it mean?
>
> dhcpd: data: "leased-address" configuration directive: there is no lease
> associated with this client.
>
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