DHCP Server Jet Database error

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DHCP Server Jet Database error

Postby Dyrcona on Thu Jul 08, 2004 4:44 pm

Here's on that I can't find any info about by searching on the web. When I try to delete a lease in my DHCP server, I get the following 1014 error in the system log. Actually, there are a great many of these and I think it also happens any time a machine tries to release or renew a lease. This is on NT 4, if that matters.

The JET Database call returned the following Error: -529

I can't find anything to tell me what the -529 means, and there's no additional debug information.
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Postby Dyrcona on Thu Jul 08, 2004 6:08 pm

Something I have discovered is after rebooting the machine, I get the -510 error code which, according to what I can find on the 'Net, indicates that the database is corrupted.
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Postby alorbach on Fri Jul 09, 2004 8:40 am

The DHCP uses an Access based database via the old JET interface as far as I know.

Error -529 is a generic error from the Jet Interface, to what I found it means the following: -529 0xFFFFFDEF JET_errLogDiskFull log disk full

It seems like that your harddisk is full :shock: :o
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