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Re: Upgrade 4.1->4.2->4.3

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Date: Sunday, April 27, 2008 - 12:09 pm

Damon McMahon wrote:

it is your DHCP /SERVER/ machine which was upgraded, not the clients
(I say this because I started out the note thinking it was a client
that was upgraded and no longer fetching from the DHCP server)

Show us what is happening, what you expected to happen, why you expected
etc., rather than diagnosing the problem for us. :)

Contents of dhcpd.conf would be interesting, as well as any message
in /var/log/daemon regarding dhcpd.

More details on what you did for the upgrade might also be interesting,
as a fair number of people (including me) have upgraded their DHCP
servers from 4.1 (and before) to 4.2 to 4.3 without reporting this
problem, so my guess at this point is either something strange was done
during the upgrade process or the problem is not directly related to
the upgrade.

There isn't much to dhcpd: dhcpd.conf and /usr/sbin/dhcpd are about it.
Some other files launch it, but if it is running, it will be mostly
those two files.  dhcpd was replaced in the upgrade process, dhcpd.conf
/should/ be untouched.  Looking at the dates on those files will tell
a few things, I suspect.

Nick.
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Messages in current thread:
Upgrade 4.1-&gt;4.2-&gt;4.3, Damon McMahon, (Sun Apr 27, 6:28 am)
Re: Upgrade 4.1-&gt;4.2-&gt;4.3, bofh, (Sun Apr 27, 4:49 pm)
Re: Upgrade 4.1->4.2->4.3, Nick Holland, (Sun Apr 27, 12:09 pm)
Re: Upgrade 4.1-&gt;4.2-&gt;4.3, Damon McMahon, (Sun May 4, 1:00 am)
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