Thanks Wei,

I removed the record and reload the daemon, it took the new mac but not working 
yet

/etc/dhcphosts.txt file has the correct mac address

02:00:21:4a:00:12,10.140.60.10,hostname,infinite

But /var/lib/misc/dnsmasq.leases

Keeps adding the old bad ones and many times

0 02:00:03:84:00:09 10.140.60.10 * 
ff:b5:5e:67:ff:00:02:00:00:ab:11:8e:3a:a2:88:d5:b5:a5:37
0 02:00:18:4a:00:08 10.140.60.10 * *
0 02:00:5a:27:00:04 10.140.60.10  hostname*

Environment
-----------------
Hyp: KVM
Version: 4.15
Network: VR VPC

Regards

On 10/02/22, 10:18 AM, "Wei ZHOU" <[email protected]> wrote:

    Hi Ricardo,

    You can remove the wrong record in /etc/dhcphosts.txt in VR and run
    `systemctl reload dnsmasq`.

    PS; could you please give more info, e.g. cloudstack version, hypervisor,
    etc.

    -Wei


    On Thu, 10 Feb 2022 at 16:05, Ricardo Pertuz <[email protected]>
    wrote:

    > The dnsmasq lease has multiple entries for the same IP
    >
    > 0 02:00:18:4a:00:08 10.140.60.10 * *
    > 0 02:00:5a:27:00:04 10.140.60.10 * *
    >
    > Do you guys know, how do I automate the clean or update?
    >
    > On 10/02/22, 9:52 AM, "Ricardo Pertuz" <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    >     Hi team,
    >
    >     I have a instance with a certain IP and when delete it and recreate it
    > with the same IP, the network access is lost
    >
    >     I have hypervisors which exchange vxlan info via bgp and it is working
    > properly and getting updates accordingly however when I check the VR arp
    > table it got the following
    >
    >     ? (10.140.60.10) at <incomplete> on eth2
    >
    >     Is it a parameter I need to change or something to configure?
    >
    >     Many thanks!
    >
    >
    >
    >

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