[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
> On Wednesday 13 September 2006 03:06, 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> I'm still surprised by errors from ltspswapd.
>>
>> I had started ltspswapd manually (because the boot script didn't do it,
>> see my thread with Scott Balneaves) with these parameters:
>>
>> ltspswapd -s /var/spool/ltspswap -z 128mb
>>
>> Everything went fine until this afternoon. After exchanging two of the
>> clients, I had mischanged their IP numbers in dhcpd.conf and so had to
>> restart dhcpd a couple of times until they came up with their correct
>> identification again.
> 
> This is VERY suspicious:
> If you change dhcpd.conf ...
> restart dhcpd ...
> restart clients ...
> 
> They immediately get the new IP address. There is no hang over, leases still 
> to expire etc.
> Since I guess that you are tied in knots, and I don't know where, I'd suggest 
> a clean restart then log your faults.
> 


Yes, you were right :-) Sounds logically somehow...

We rebooted the server, and now everything runs smoothly again.

Thanks a lot!

Rolf

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