** Changed in: neutron
       Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released

** Changed in: neutron
    Milestone: None => kilo-2

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Title:
  DHCPNAK after neutron-dhcp-agent restart

Status in Grenade - OpenStack upgrade testing:
  In Progress
Status in OpenStack Neutron (virtual network service):
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  After rolling out a configuration change, we restarted neutron-dhcp-agent 
service, and then dnsmasq logs start flooding: DHCPNAK ... lease not found.
  DHCPNAK is replied by dnsmasq for all DHCPREQUEST renews from all VMs. 
However the MAC and IP pairs exist in host files.
  The log flooding increases when more and more VMs start renewing and they 
keep retrying until IP expire and send DHCPDISCOVER and reinit the IP.
  The log flooding gradually disappears when the VMs IP expire and send 
DHCPDISCOVER, to which dnsmasq respond DHCPOFFER properly.

  Analysis:  
  I noticed that option --leasefile-ro is used in dnsmasq command when started 
by neutron dhcp-agent. According to dnsmasq manual, this option should be used 
together with --dhcp-script to customize the lease database. However, the 
option --dhcp-script was removed when fixing bug 1202392.
  Because of this, dnsmasq will not save lease information in persistent 
storage, and when it is restarted, lease information is lost.

  Solution:
  Simply replace --leasefile-ro by --dhcp-leasefile=<path to dhcp runtime 
files>/lease would solve the problem. (patch attached)

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