Re: DHCP failover ... Some questions.

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>  
> >  The servers will balance the pool(s) between them. It's actually fun (for
> >  personal preference values of "fun") to tail the logs on both servers
> >  after starting the slave and watch dhcpd communicate.
> 
> 
> So they "only" balance the pool and no 1:1 assignment from
> IP:Host-MAC-address.
 
 Sorry, I had to re-read your original posting ...

 The best way to set this up is to have a minimal dhcp.conf on both servers
 that contains global definitions and the failover section, and then includes
 another config file that contains everything else - the shared-network block
 with pools, groups etc. This second config file is the same for both servers
 and you need to keep it in sync.



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