So,

I am run 5.4 in complete Inline mode.
CentOS 6.7 64bit
6 GB RAM with 6 Processors
Running on an EXi server

This afternoon, the server began a death spiral where the free RAM was getting 
to 500 MB free (yeah I know there is still a ton there) and the load was 
starting to creep from .8 to 7 and eventually at reboot time stuck at 20 + for 
5 minutes straight. That is not the problem (right now).

I rebooted the server with the managed NIC disabled, know that once enable the 
load would jump to handle all of the "new" requests for access. After about 5 
minutes, the load fell to the evening average of 2-3. So I decide to see how 
the network is running.

I fire up my phone, which is registered and I get the error: Your device in not 
in the Database, please reboot to solve this problem. Of course I don't as I 
know better and renew the lease and everything else under the sun and 
eventually reboot all to no avail. After about 10 minutes and trying to calm 
residents down who are also getting this error, I get a connection and can 
register my phone.

What causes this error and is there a way to somewhat eliminate it?

--
Gregory A. Thomas
Computer Professional
University of Wisconsin-Parkside
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