Chuck Payne schreef:
Guys,
I have a question, been running DHCPD for 11 years, today is the first time I ran into this issue. We have set up autoyast, I have dhcpd set up for 6 ip, but they aren't leasing, I been looking for a command to show me what being used and how to release feel ip.
I use Webmin to manage this. There you can get a list of leases and release one of them. On my dhcpd there is /var/lib/dhcp/db/dhcpd.leases but AFAIK it's only a dump of the leases, so they can survive a restart/reboot (a while ago I transferred this to my new dhcp-server and the leases were intact). If you can't get a lease then may be the pool is empty. Is it a "new" computer that's having problems ? If it's an computer that's already been on the network then maybe you can restart dhcpd. After 11 years of uptime it won't hurt to restart it now ;-) -- Met vriendelijke groeten, Koenraad Lelong