Have you rebooted the server lately?




--- Richard Kaye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> It's been too long since I managed one of those.
> Usually, when this kind 
> of behavior happened, restarting the DHCP service
> cleared it up. Check 
> the MSKB for info on how to check the health of the
> DHCP database.
> 
> James E Harvey wrote:
> > DHCP is provided by our file server, Win2000
> Server.  It is suppose to be
> > the only one on the networked doing this.
> >
> > We have an Exchange on a different box, same OS,
> but it isn't handing out IP
> > addresses.
> >
> > I haven't tried the start/stop option, but will do
> that this evening.
> >
> > How would I tell if the database was corrupt?
> >
> >
> >  
> > James E Harvey
> > Hanover Shoe Farms, Inc.
> > M.I.S./Corresponding Officer
> > Off: 717-637-8931
> > fax: 717-637-6766
> > email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
> > Of Richard Kaye
> > Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2007 2:03 PM
> > To: profox@leafe.com
> > Subject: Re: [NF] Problematic DHCP
> >
> > A few thoughts...
> >
> > Assuming the DHCP service is being provided by
> Windows ( I don't think 
> > you've said), have you tried stopping and
> restarting the DHCP service? 
> > Also, the database for the Windows DHCP service is
> subject to 
> > corruption. IIRC it uses the Jet engine. Do you
> have more than one 
> > Windows DHCP server on your network? If so, are
> they each set to supply 
> > addresses in a unique range?
> >
> > James E Harvey wrote:
> >   
> >> Sorry for the delay in my reply, Comcast has been
> having problems with our
> >> email...
> >>
> >> In regards to the dhcp, we've checked all the
> usual problem areas, but can
> >> find no obvious "mess ups".
> >>
> >> This all started about three weeks ago, prior to
> that the dhcp has worked
> >> fine from the beginning (a couple/few years).
> >>
> >> We can think of nothing we have done recently
> that would be a cause.
> >>
> >> Could a "bad" switch or hub cause this issue.  I
> don't mean a "router".
> >>     
> > We
> >   
> >> have 4 of 5 of them throughout the buildings, and
> I was wondering if one
> >> went "bad" would that be enough to screw up
> dhcp?????
> >>   
> >>     
> >
> >   
> 
> -- 
> Richard Kaye
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