My issue is the timezone changing on my Win2k8 instances. When an instance boots up, it is on UTC. It gets a DHCP lease in this timezone. After a few minutes, the timezone is then changed to PDT and the time Windows thinks it obtained the lease gets screwed up (~136 years in the past). DHCP then gives up on renewing the lease until the instance is rebooted, or it is renewed manually. Once Windows misses renewing the lease, nova marks the lease as released in the db (and nova-dhcpbridge generates the "del" message).
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