Hi Thomas

An update on my 'problem' but let me start with a question - is there any 
maximum value for the "valid-lifetime" setting? I ask this because I've just 
noticed a slightly odd number set for that option and it was set as "604800", I 
can't imagine why I set it that high or if it was a typing error. I've set that 
to a more reasonable value of "86400" and restarted my kea 1.3 servers and 
pointed them to my Percona cluster, lo and behold they came up with no errors 
(all three of them). They're all sitting there responding to DHCP requests, to 
say I'm surprised is an understatement!

I'll leave these running overnight and see what happens, is it worth upping the 
loglevel a bit? I currently have logging at "INFO" and a debug level of zero, 
which is the best for reasonably detailed info but doesn't flood the server?


Regards


Bill

----- Original Message -----
> From: "Thomas Markwalder" <[email protected]>
> To: "kea-users" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Friday, 6 October, 2017 17:16:15
> Subject: Re: [Kea-users] 1.3.0 beta not working with mysql

> Hi Bill:
> 
> Ok, thanks.  I'm building out a Centos 7 VM with MariaDB.   I personally
> have have tested 1.3 agains MySQL and Postgres.  Not MariaDB  though.  I
> know the latter is "supposed to be binary replacement for MySQL" ... but
> sometimes reality is less than ideal ;).
> 
> Can you tell me if there is any substantial amount of time elapsing
> between server startup and the first client attempt?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Thomas
> 
> 
> On 10/6/17 10:57 AM, Bill Pye wrote:
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