Hi,
> On one of my MX204 routers the DHCP relay crashes after some running time
and the process stops.
if you are looking for a temporary workaround, then you could periodically
check if the jdhcpd process is running and if it isn't, then restart it.
Something like this:
On Thu, 9 Jul 2020 13:48:16 +0200
Baldur Norddahl wrote:
> [snip]
>
> I can open a case with JTAC for the cause of the crash, but I am
> thinking about how to monitor the relay.
In the past I have used traceoptions, which was helpful.
Under system, processes, dhcp-service,
Once upon a time, Baldur Norddahl said:
> What options do we have for monitoring running processes on the
> router? Are there other processes than DHCP that should be monitored
> too?
JUNOS implements many of the standard SNMP MIBs, which include
information about open TCP/UDP ports, so you
> On 9/07/2020, at 23:48, Baldur Norddahl wrote:
>
> Hello
>
> On one of my MX204 routers the DHCP relay crashes after some running time and
> the process stops. It is not restarted automatically but will start again
> with the following command:
What version are you on? Are you running
Hello
On one of my MX204 routers the DHCP relay crashes after some running
time and the process stops. It is not restarted automatically but will
start again with the following command:
admin@gc-edge1> restart dhcp-service
error: Junos Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol process is not
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