stork issueshttps://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/stork/-/issues2023-08-29T19:08:00Zhttps://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/stork/-/issues/999Display user-context in lease details2023-08-29T19:08:00ZPeter DaviesDisplay user-context in lease detailsStork uses the leaseX-get commands to retrieve lease information from Kea.
"user-context" is returned but not displayed in Stork. "user-context" may contain interesting information such as RAI (option 82) data.
It would be hel...Stork uses the leaseX-get commands to retrieve lease information from Kea.
"user-context" is returned but not displayed in Stork. "user-context" may contain interesting information such as RAI (option 82) data.
It would be helpful if this data was also displayed.
[RT #21662](https://support.isc.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=21862)1.11Razvan BecheriuRazvan Becheriuhttps://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/stork/-/issues/617Can't see dynamically assigned leases2021-11-23T14:54:18ZjujuCan't see dynamically assigned leasesI cant see a list of all dynamically assigned leases in stork. Is this feature available?I cant see a list of all dynamically assigned leases in stork. Is this feature available?https://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/stork/-/issues/503Lease tracking design document2021-05-31T14:29:10ZMarcin SiodelskiLease tracking design documentWrite a design document to address the requirements stated in #44.Write a design document to address the requirements stated in #44.0.17Marcin SiodelskiMarcin Siodelskihttps://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/stork/-/issues/530Show leases for a selected host reservation2021-05-31T13:31:53ZMarcin SiodelskiShow leases for a selected host reservationThis issue is to address a basic functionality described here: https://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/stork/-/issues/237#note_206372. Due to the limitations of the Kea API, we'll start with checking leases presence for a selected host reser...This issue is to address a basic functionality described here: https://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/stork/-/issues/237#note_206372. Due to the limitations of the Kea API, we'll start with checking leases presence for a selected host reservation. We need to create a new host reservation view with a button triggering lease search for addresses and/or delegated prefixes.0.18Marcin SiodelskiMarcin Siodelskihttps://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/stork/-/issues/514System tests for lease search2021-05-17T13:22:52ZMarcin SiodelskiSystem tests for lease searchAs indicated in https://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/stork/-/merge_requests/281#note_200073, we need system tests for lease search introduced in #509. I pushed this to a separate ticket having issues with setting up system tests on my sys...As indicated in https://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/stork/-/merge_requests/281#note_200073, we need system tests for lease search introduced in #509. I pushed this to a separate ticket having issues with setting up system tests on my system.0.17Marcin SiodelskiMarcin Siodelskihttps://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/stork/-/issues/299Where are my leases?2021-05-04T15:19:41ZVicky Riskvicky@isc.orgWhere are my leases?Cathy commented at one point - 'I have no idea where my leases file is!'
We display what database backends are supported by the image, and in the Host reservations table we display at the far right, where the host information is coming ...Cathy commented at one point - 'I have no idea where my leases file is!'
We display what database backends are supported by the image, and in the Host reservations table we display at the far right, where the host information is coming from, but we don't yet show anywhere, where the lease backend is.
I think this should be on both the App detail page and on the right side of the Machine information page (where in another ticket I asked for more App information.
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Overview
Version 1.7.4
Version Ext 1.7.4
tarball
linked with:
log4cplus 1.1.2
OpenSSL 1.1.1 11 Sep 2018
database:
MySQL backend 9.1, library 5.7.30
PostgreSQL backend 6.0, library 100012
Memfile backend 2.1
Hooks
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/kea/hooks/libdhcp_lease_cmds.so
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/kea/hooks/libdhcp_ha.so
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Leases file location: local memfile (or give the path)
Host reservations location: MySQL db (or give the full path)
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Uptime 13 days 23 hours 43 minutes 31 seconds
Last Reloaded At 2020-05-08 08:41:
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Comment about database: (Can we rename this something like database backends supported? this list is somewhat misleading because these are just the databases that are linked, not necessarily what the daemon is configured to use. Cathy found this confusing.)0.17Marcin SiodelskiMarcin Siodelskihttps://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/stork/-/issues/510Search for 'tainted' leases, symptom of duplicate IP2021-04-29T14:17:17ZVicky Riskvicky@isc.orgSearch for 'tainted' leases, symptom of duplicate IPAs an administrator I want to know if there are devices on my network using IP addresses that I am also trying to assign from my DHCP service.
One way of identifying these possible conflicts is by searching for OFFERS from Kea that are...As an administrator I want to know if there are devices on my network using IP addresses that I am also trying to assign from my DHCP service.
One way of identifying these possible conflicts is by searching for OFFERS from Kea that are REFUSED by the client. This is not the same thing as ['ping check'](https://kb.isc.org/docs/why-doesnt-kea-support-ping-check) because the check is performed by the client rather than the server, but the information is useful to the server administrator for the same reason - it indicates that and IP you are trying to assign is already in use and that situation should be investigated.0.17Marcin SiodelskiMarcin Siodelskihttps://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/stork/-/issues/508Benchmark loading many leases into a DB2021-04-09T11:10:14ZMarcin SiodelskiBenchmark loading many leases into a DBThe purpose of this ticket is to see how long it would take to load many leases into the Stork database, in case we decide that Stork should cache the lease information gathered from multiple Kea servers. This work is related to the http...The purpose of this ticket is to see how long it would take to load many leases into the Stork database, in case we decide that Stork should cache the lease information gathered from multiple Kea servers. This work is related to the https://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/stork/-/wikis/Leases-Tracking document.0.17Marcin SiodelskiMarcin Siodelskihttps://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/stork/-/issues/509Look up individual lease by IP or MAC2021-03-29T12:30:18ZVicky Riskvicky@isc.orgLook up individual lease by IP or MAC(1): As an admin investigating a problem, I need to find out what is going on with specific IP/MAC address. I want to get as much information as possible related to this specific IP or MAC.
discussion from the Stork meeting:
this is ver...(1): As an admin investigating a problem, I need to find out what is going on with specific IP/MAC address. I want to get as much information as possible related to this specific IP or MAC.
discussion from the Stork meeting:
this is very specifically a help desk thing so should be available readonly and easy to read
IMHO this is the #1 use case to address first. (Vicky)
this might require looking in the forensic log rather than the lease db, but if a client is having trouble - the admin might want to see some history on the client. A SP is not going to bother with this in general, but an enterprise would. A SP in general is not going to root cause a problem with an individual endpoint, they will try restarting, replacing hw, that kind of thing first, and most of these problems are either (1) signal strength which Stork won't know about or (2) I forgot the other thing, but also something Stork wouldn't know about.0.16Marcin SiodelskiMarcin Siodelski