Am 23.12.2011 13:46, schrieb Ed W:
On 23/12/2011 12:38, Ed W wrote:
1) Atomic updates to the leasefile (or near enough for practical purposes)
2) Re-reading of the leasefile on change (in a way designed to support
use with a cluster filesystem or manual sync)
Actually, I missed a fairly mature
On 23/12/2011 12:38, Ed W wrote:
1) Atomic updates to the leasefile (or near enough for practical purposes)
2) Re-reading of the leasefile on change (in a way designed to support
use with a cluster filesystem or manual sync)
Actually, I missed a fairly mature solution idea, Samba's CTDB...?
Ed
On 22/12/2011 18:58, richardvo...@gmail.com wrote:
To sync the DHCP-Leases to the secondary server, you need to create a
ssh-key (ssh-keygen) to copy the lease-file without knowing the ssh-passord.
scp 10.0.0.251:/var/dhcp/dnsmasq.leases /var/dhcp/dnsmasq.leases
Please note that by default, aut
2011/12/22 Markus Schöpflin :
> Am 22.12.2011 19:58, schrieb
> richardvo...@gmail.com:
>
> [...]
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>> See the dhcp-script and leasefile-ro options.
>
> Duh, I completely missed that option when reading the man page. This
> looks like it would enable two servers to be working in parallel.
It doesn'