RockyLinux 8 is a replacement for Centos8 and you can convert from one to
the other.
RockyLinux 9 is equivalent to RHEL 9.
I have Kea running on RHEL 8 and RockyLinux 8. I assume it would also run
fine on either RHEL 9 or RockyLinux 9. Which is what I would do if I were
installing a new Kea serv
I am curious why you are updating the config every 5 minutes. We used to
do that with our old DHCP server, but with Kea we moved to storing
reservations in a database. That way we rarely need to make changes to the
actual Kea configuration that would necessitate a reload of the config.
--Dan
If you really wanted to make sure the standby was serving requests during
that period, you could try starting and stopping via the
ha-maintenance-start command. I don't do it that frequently, but I run
that command before installing updates and rebooting the main kea server.
--Dan
On Wed, Nov 1
Okay that was pretty simple.
"hooks-libraries": [
{
"library":
"/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/kea/hooks/libdhcp_flex_option.so",
"parameters": {
"options": [
{
"code": 1,
"supersede": "
The hot-standby will only start after some criteria are met. Some of the
parameters are tunable. See:
https://kea.readthedocs.io/en/kea-1.8.1/arm/hooks.html#load-balancing-configuration
Not sure if you can tune it to start responding within a 30 to 35 second
window.
We just modify the confi
Hi,
When running KEA on one single server, (no HA), and updating the KEA dhcp
configuration file every 5 minute, using "config-set"
https://kea.readthedocs.io/en/latest/arm/ctrl-channel.html?highlight=config-set#the-config-set-command
,
we can see that KEA does not reply to the DHCP requests dur
Ritterhoff, Florian writes:
> Setting the code 1 to 255.255.255.255 using the option data does not
> seem to work?
=> yes, as explained in the ARM the netmask is one of the options
directly managed by Kea so it can't be configured.
quoting it from the sources:
> :ref:`dhcp4-std-options-list` com
Hello,
We are currently trying to setup a Kea DHCP Server for our local campus
network. We would like to assign several clients a /32 network so they only
communicate with the given gateway. Sadly, until now I’ve been unable to find
any working configuration that allows us to achieve this goal.
On Wed, 16 Nov 2022 at 15:32, Kenneth Porter wrote:
>
> On 11/15/2022 7:50 PM, Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming wrote:
> > I have 2 virtual private servers running CentOS 7.9 in Europe. Can I
> > upgrade to Rocky 9? Is this possible?
>
> Ask here: https://forums.rockylinux.org/
>
> I don't recommen