On 1/20/2013 6:21 PM, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
> <...>

> I was able to get a working system by deleting all existing lease
> files in /var/lib/dhcp/ and by forcing broadcast responses from the
> dhcp server (put "always-broadcast on;" in the BeagleBone host
> declaration).
>
> Further testing showed simply deleting the existing leases from
> /var/lib/dhcp/ seems to work as well, but I thought I had tested this
> prior to adding the always-broadcast flag to the host stanza and found
> it still failed (I really should take better notes).  There could also
> have been some issues related to leases on the dhcp server, which I
> didn't try to flush.
>
> Anyway, if you have run into this issue, see if deleting the exiting
> lease file(s) fixes things up.
>
> I am currently running *WITHOUT* the always-broadcast flag, and don't
> seem to be having problems.
>

Yes, Charles, deleting the lease files seems sufficient here too. A 
configuration that had been reliably locking up in 2-1/2 minutes is 
still up after 15m. Thanks.

I could have sworn that I tested this hypothesis weeks ago, having been 
sensitized to the existence of the lease files by the inadvertent 
inclusion of such in Michael's initial distribution. Convinced that the 
problem must lie elsewhere, I jumped on my horse and rode off in all 
directions.

Like you say, I really should take better notes.

Regards,
Kent


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