On Monday 20 October 2008 06:10:45 pm Renuka Pampana wrote: > Hi All, > > I have installed udhcpc in my system. After 7 or 8 reboot of my linux > system the udhcpc fails, showing "No lease failing" but when I reboot > or plugin or plug out cable the dhcp works fine. > What could be the issue. Is the issue with lease
The issue is that you use udhcpc with option -n. When it fails to obtain the lease quick enough, it exits: $ busybox udhcpc --help BusyBox v1.13.0.svn (2008-10-21 14:13:38 CEST) multi-call binary Usage: udhcpc [-Cfbnqtvo] [-c CID] [-V VCLS] [-H HOSTNAME] [-i INTERFACE] [-p pidfile] [-r IP] [-s script] [-O dhcp-option]... -V,--vendorclass=CLASSID Vendor class identifier -i,--interface=INTERFACE Interface to use (default eth0) -H,-h,--hostname=HOSTNAME Client hostname -c,--clientid=CLIENTID Client identifier -C,--clientid-none Suppress default client identifier -p,--pidfile=file Create pidfile -r,--request=IP IP address to request -s,--script=file Run file at DHCP events (default /usr/share/udhcpc/default.script) -t,--retries=N Send up to N request packets -T,--timeout=N Try to get a lease for N seconds (default 3) -A,--tryagain=N Wait N seconds (default 20) after failure -O,--request-option=OPT Request DHCP option OPT (cumulative) -o,--no-default-options Do not request any options (unless -O is also given) -f,--foreground Run in foreground -b,--background Background if lease is not immediately obtained -S,--syslog Log to syslog too -n,--now Exit with failure if lease is not immediately obtained ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -q,--quit Quit after obtaining lease -R,--release Release IP on quit -a,--arping Use arping to validate offered address If you don't want this to happen, don't use -n. -- vda _______________________________________________ busybox mailing list busybox@busybox.net http://busybox.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/busybox