Hello everyone,
I am running an HA (hot standby) Kea setup in Kubernetes. I do not want to
hard-code service IPs, so I switched to headless services instead, hoping to be
able to provide (fest) hostnames in the HA configuration:
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"parameters": {
"high-availability": [
{
Thanks for the reply.
I can unterstand that the feature lacked priority, back then. That said, the
problems below seem pretty much trivially solvable for me, if not solved
already. They are not Kea-related anyway. In fact, the ISC DHCPD does support
hostnames
Hi Chris,
For Kea 2.0 those are part of the isc-kea-common package:
root@6cb5e6c0170d:/# dpkg -l isc-kea-common && dpkg -L isc-kea-common | grep
hooks
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
| Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend
|/
Hi!
One specific thing that has me confused in all this is I keep seeing references
to a boot-file-name setting with various different *.efi files, but can't find
any of those files anywhere. There doesn't seem to be an rpm that will install
them in rocky linux 8.x, 9.x or CentOS 7.
Well,
It looks like a perfectly normal iPXE environment being loaded. You need to
break the endless loop with a boot script as described in the docs (DCHCP ISC
example: https://ipxe.org/howto/dhcpd#pxe_chainloading). A manual test approach
would be to go to the iPXE shell (CTRL-b) and then specify
Hi,
Kea’s HA hook library still does not support URLs, unfortunately. S. also
https://www.mail-archive.com/kea-users@lists.isc.org/msg03105.html.
Best,
Damyan
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