Darren,

Thank you for the response. We have been going over the logs and the 
configuration files. In this one case, I did not set the configuration change 
management before making the change since I was removing subnet options that 
are set globally.

We are moving to a set of new servers running on a non-EOL OS. We will install 
and use the latest versions and prepare the migration.

I appreciate the help and suggestions. I do not have the files to be able to 
share otherwise I would. It is definitely a fluke and we are going to upgrade 
to see if that helps

Don Lawrence
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Hi Don,

My first thought is that something accidentally changed with the lease
storage resulting in Kea having no access to the previously leased
address records when it was restarted.  That is just speculation,
however.  If you can provide the configuration before and after the
change, and some logs surrounding this time period, something might be
revealed.  Please be sure and redact any sensitive information.  Also,
the latest stable Stork is 2.0.1 and the latest stable Kea is 2.6.2.
You may want to make plans to upgrade.

Thank you,
Darren Ankney

On Fri, May 16, 2025 at 3:59 PM Don Lawrence <dlawre...@lrecok.coop> wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> We are looking to get budget approval for support and sales suggested posting 
> to the user group while we wait.
>
> We are running Kea 2.6.1 running memfile and Stork 1.19.0.
>
> There was a config change on the renew-timer for a subnet to increase the 
> time. The server was restarted with "systemctl restart kea-dhcp4".
>
> Sometime after the restart, Kea started issuing DHCP addresses that were 
> already taken and in the lease file. When looking at the subnet on Stork, the 
> utilization data showed low or 0% utilization on a set of individual subnets 
> under a specific shared network. We noticed it because the client asking for 
> the IP had no connectivity and we could see two entries in the ARP table with 
> different MAC addresses but the same IP.
>
> I know the technical info is light on details. I am asking the group for any 
> tips on troubleshooting or why the server would expire the whole subnet after 
> a restart and start issuing duplicate IPs. I'm thinking a configuration 
> problem but I'm not sure.
>
> Thank you in advance.
> Don
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