According to man 2 bind you can get:
- EACCES: for Kea it means you forget to run it as root
- EADDRINUSE: there is another DHCP agent running (not the same Kea server
because in this case you get an error about the PID first)
- EADDRNOTAVAIL: an address in the Kea configuration was not
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Von: Kea-users Im Auftrag von Francis
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Gesendet: Montag, 12. November 2018 14:23
An: Batuhan BAKIP
Cc: kea-users@lists.isc.org
Betreff: Re: [Kea-users] Kea 1.4 crash from time to time
First the term crash is not the right one as it failed to start (exactly to
load
BAKIP
Cc: kea-users@lists.isc.org
Betreff: Re: [Kea-users] Kea 1.4 crash from time to time
First the term crash is not the right one as it failed to start (exactly to
load the configuration), it does not exit on segmentation fault & co.
Second if there is another application using the
First the term crash is not the right one as it failed to start (exactly
to load the configuration), it does not exit on segmentation fault & co.
Second if there is another application using the port it cannot serve it.
It is not specific to Kea servers but to any server application.
I recommend
>DHCP4_CONFIG_LOAD_FAIL configuration error using file:
>/usr/local/etc/kea/kea-dhcp4.conf, reason: bind: Address already in use
>DHCP4_INIT_FAIL failed to initialize Kea server: configuration error using
>file '/usr/local/etc/kea/kea-dhcp4.conf': bind: Address already in use
If you change
Hi,
I've got kea 1.4 installed with load-balancing setup
"hooks-libraries": [
{
"library": "/usr/local/lib/hooks/libdhcp_lease_cmds.so",
"parameters": { }
},
{
"library": "/usr/local/lib/hooks/libdhcp_ha.so",
"parameters": {