I partially resolve dhcp problem.
If I watched log messages, I found some errors of dhcp3-server (errors not found before upgrade).
So I changed dhcpd.conf file, and now addresses are correctly assigned.
dhcp also update zone of a bind daemon. For ltsp-clients not works, for other clients works perfectly. The problem, I think, is the option use-decl-host-name that not works (before upgrade works all).

For the console i disabled remote log server, and now is not so slowly (i don't know if the problem was really syslogd).

But there is something... I don't know what...
Alfredo

Jordan Erickson wrote:
So where do we go from here? I'm assuming this is going to become a very critical issue for Ubuntu LTSP users (and possibly just Ubuntu dhcpd users?). Who can we contact and how can we troubleshoot? I'm at a loss.


- Jordan

Alfredo Marchini wrote:
I can confìrm all. I had the same problem with same os and same kernel.

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Da: Jordan Erickson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Oggetto: [Ltsp-discuss] Possible recent Ubuntu updates breaking LTSP (and the 
rest of the server) ?

Here's my situation after about 3 hours of troubleshooting to reliably reproduce my issue:

1) Booting a set of 8 thin-clients (HP T5530s to be exact) works fine. DHCP is snappy.

2) REbooting the same 8 thin-clients after hitting LDM login screen will cause them not to obtain an IP address via DHCP at initial PXE boot. Server's daemon.log shows DHCPOFFER, but the clients don't accept and continue to DHCPDISCOVER.

3) After rebooting the same clients, the server console will lag 2-3 minutes upon local login. tty login, GDM login, doesn't matter. Lag occurs on tty right after motd (but before bash prompt) displays.

4) After sitting idle for about 10 minutes, normal operation resumes. Server login (tty/gdm) works, booting TCs works, etc. All I have to do is boot the same set of thin-clients, then re-boot them to cause the issue again.

5) I'm about to jump off a cliff. ;)

I suspect a recent Linux kernel upgrade is to blame, but I really am not sure where to turn. This is happening at 2 of my 7 sites, and I suspect more - but the techs probably aren't aware of it yet.

Is anyone experiencing these issues? I'm using the 2.6.24-21-server (smp) kernel on HP ProLiant ML370 G5 servers and the same version -generic in the chroot after updates.


Cheers,
Jordan/Lns

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