Em 08-11-2015 20:14, Jeremy escreveu:
> I suspect the change in PID is as a result of the previous instance
> having been killed and the error message coming from the new instance
> being (re)started with an invalid argument.
>
>
> Looks like the problem is with Webmin. I've updated its config to
I suspect the change in PID is as a result of the previous instance
having been killed and the error message coming from the new instance
being (re)started with an invalid argument.
Looks like the problem is with Webmin. I've updated its config to
use /etc/rc.d/dhcpd start/stop/restart instead of
On Sun, Nov 8, 2015 at 3:35 PM, Jeremy wrote:
> No I only have one instance running.
>
> # ps aux | grep dhcp
> _dhcp 7784 0.0 0.1 756 1340 ?? Ss 9:00AM0:00.00
> /usr/sbin/dhcpd em0
Interesting a bit that the log shows two different PID's - it changes
between 08:25:34 and 08:25
No I only have one instance running.
# ps aux | grep dhcp
_dhcp 7784 0.0 0.1 756 1340 ?? Ss 9:00AM0:00.00
/usr/sbin/dhcpd em0
root 19515 0.0 0.0 164 328 p0 R+ 9:14AM0:00.00 grep dhcp
I'm concerned at the "Can't open f:" message which I'm guessing is
looking
Em 05-11-2015 23:07, Jeremy escreveu:
> Nov 6 08:25:34 janus dhcpd[11758]: DHCPREQUEST for 192.168.7.36 from
> b4:ae:2b:2f:b6:bf via em0
> Nov 6 08:25:34 janus dhcpd[11758]: DHCPACK on 192.168.7.36 to
> b4:ae:2b:2f:b6:bf via em0
> Nov 6 08:25:46 janus dhcpd[24427]: Can't open f: No such file o
I'm having trouble with dhcpd on my firewall/server serving a mix of
Windows and Linux clients. After running OK for several minutes/hours, it
keeps crashing with the following error and I can't seem to find the problem.
eg.
Nov 6 08:25:34 janus dhcpd[11758]: DHCPREQUEST for 192.168.7.36 from
b
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