Re: Question on bootpd

From: Sue Pellerito (Sue.Pellerito@JACKINTHEBOX.COM)
Date: Wed Mar 24 2004 - 13:59:30 EST


Not that I know of. How can I tell? Excuse my ignorance--these 2 boxes were
handed off to me when the admin quit. They SHOULD NOT be running DHCP.

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Are you running DHCP? DNS has nothing to do with the message that you
are receiving.

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Sue Pellerito
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Subject: Question on bootpd

Can any of you experts explain what these log entries refer to in my
syslog output?

Mar 24 10:08:13 mango1 bootpd[30842]: IP address not found:
10.100.135.122 Mar 24 10:08:18 mango1 last message repeated 8 times

They go on and on for multiple addresses. However, when I run nslookup
the address resolves correctly, and when I ping it responds as well.
This is a server running Domino/Lotus Notes. My nic card (GB) is
showing heavy usage. Several people were 'hung' this morning and needed
to reboot their client workstations.



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