Working with the Host Discover (micro kernel) I see hosts show up in the
dashboard and when i click "Provision" I get the following error
Create DHCP Settings for my.machine.host task failed with the following
error: ERF12-6899 [ProxyAPI::ProxyException]: Unable to set DHCP entry
([RestClient::Conflict]: 409 Conflict) for proxy
https://my.dhcpserver.proxyl:8443/dhcp
Do I need to manually choose another IP besides the IP that was established
through host discovery or should it simply try and update the DHCP to
reflect how it should be provisioned?
I know this may not be the answer you are looking for, but I had this
happen to me too.
I just hit submit 2 or 3 more times and it eventually worked.
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On Thursday, April 30, 2015 at 10:08:24 AM UTC-7, Byron Miller wrote:
>
> Working with the Host Discover (micro kernel) I see hosts show up in the
> dashboard and when i click "Provision" I get the following error
>
> Create DHCP Settings for my.machine.host task failed with the following
> error: ERF12-6899 [ProxyAPI::ProxyException]: Unable to set DHCP entry
> ([RestClient::Conflict]: 409 Conflict) for proxy
> https://my.dhcpserver.proxyl:8443/dhcp
>
> Do I need to manually choose another IP besides the IP that was
> established through host discovery or should it simply try and update the
> DHCP to reflect how it should be provisioned?
>
>
>
Created a ticket for this, will try and gather more logs when i'm back at
the office later this week.
http://projects.theforeman.org/issues/10361
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On Thursday, April 30, 2015 at 12:08:24 PM UTC-5, Byron Miller wrote:
>
> Working with the Host Discover (micro kernel) I see hosts show up in the
> dashboard and when i click "Provision" I get the following error
>
> Create DHCP Settings for my.machine.host task failed with the following
> error: ERF12-6899 [ProxyAPI::ProxyException]: Unable to set DHCP entry
> ([RestClient::Conflict]: 409 Conflict) for proxy
> https://my.dhcpserver.proxyl:8443/dhcp
>
> Do I need to manually choose another IP besides the IP that was
> established through host discovery or should it simply try and update the
> DHCP to reflect how it should be provisioned?
>
>
>