Kea issueshttps://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/kea/-/issues2023-04-06T12:02:30Zhttps://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/kea/-/issues/2637Regular expressions in Stork2023-04-06T12:02:30ZPeter DaviesRegular expressions in StorkTo enable the use of regular expression is Stork
see: https://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/stork/-/issues/901
It may be necessary to change the behaviour of leaseX-get-* commandsTo enable the use of regular expression is Stork
see: https://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/stork/-/issues/901
It may be necessary to change the behaviour of leaseX-get-* commandsbackloghttps://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/kea/-/issues/3096No error message when I apply a different subnet with the same subnet id2023-10-05T20:40:41ZSandeep GagalapallyNo error message when I apply a different subnet with the same subnet idHi,
I was testing the premium hook command "remote-subnet4-set" to see if there is way to let the user know that there is an existing subnet-id , what happens is if I add a new subnet with the same subnet-id which I used before it gets...Hi,
I was testing the premium hook command "remote-subnet4-set" to see if there is way to let the user know that there is an existing subnet-id , what happens is if I add a new subnet with the same subnet-id which I used before it gets replaced instead of throwing an error or message in response. How can make these records unique ?
For example. If I send this command first and then lets say if another user uses the same id '2' , the config is getting replaced.
```
{
"command": "remote-subnet4-set",
"service": [
"dhcp4"
],
"arguments": {
"subnets": [
{
"id": 2,
"subnet": "192.0.2.0/24",
"shared-network-name": "",
"pools": [
{
"pool": "192.0.2.100 - 192.0.2.200",
}
]
}
],
"remote": {
"type": "mysql"
},
"server-tags": [
"all"
]
}
}
```
Thank You,
Sandeepnext-stable-2.6https://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/kea/-/issues/3195Modifying pools using the subnetX_update commands does not update statistics2024-03-27T16:11:27ZMarcin SiodelskiModifying pools using the subnetX_update commands does not update statisticsI tested the latest addition to Stork - pools management. I had a subnet without pools initially. I added some address pools to the subnet and saved the changes. It results in sending `subnet4_update` followed by `config-write`. The stat...I tested the latest addition to Stork - pools management. I had a subnet without pools initially. I added some address pools to the subnet and saved the changes. It results in sending `subnet4_update` followed by `config-write`. The statistics (in particular `total-addresses` counter) has not been changed to reflect the new pools capacity. I am able to force recounting the statistics by sending the `config-reload` command, but that's not how it is supposed to work.kea2.5.8