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+# Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ("ISC")
+#
+# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
+# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
+# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
+
+$NAMESPACE isc::dhcp
+
+% DHCP6_ACTIVATE_INTERFACE activating interface %1
+This message is printed when DHCPv6 server enabled an interface to be used
+to receive DHCPv6 traffic. IPv6 socket on this interface will be opened once
+Interface Manager starts up procedure of opening sockets.
+
+% DHCP6_ADD_GLOBAL_STATUS_CODE %1: adding Status Code to DHCPv6 packet: %2
+This message is logged when the server is adding the top-level
+Status Code option. The first argument includes the client and the
+transaction identification information. The second argument includes
+the details of the status code.
+
+% DHCP6_ADD_STATUS_CODE_FOR_IA %1: adding Status Code to IA with iaid=%2: %3
+This message is logged when the server is adding the Status Code
+option to an IA. The first argument includes the client and the
+transaction identification information. The second argument specifies
+the IAID. The third argument includes the details of the status code.
+
+% DHCP6_ALREADY_RUNNING %1 already running? %2
+This is an error message that occurs when the DHCPv6 server encounters
+a pre-existing PID file which contains the PID of a running process.
+This most likely indicates an attempt to start a second instance of
+the server using the same configuration file. It is possible, though
+unlikely that the PID file is a remnant left behind by a server crash or
+power failure and the PID it contains refers to a process other than
+the server. In such an event, it would be necessary to manually remove
+the PID file. The first argument is the DHCPv6 process name, the second
+contains the PID and PID file.
+
+% DHCP6_BUFFER_RECEIVED received buffer from %1:%2 to %3:%4 over interface %5
+This debug message is logged when the server has received a packet
+over the socket. When the message is logged the contents of the received
+packet hasn't been parsed yet. The only available information is the
+interface and the source and destination addresses/ports.
+
+% DHCP6_BUFFER_UNPACK parsing buffer received from %1 to %2 over interface %3
+This debug message is issued when the server starts parsing the received
+buffer holding the DHCPv6 message. The arguments specify the source and
+destination addresses as well as the interface over which the buffer has
+been received.
+
+% DHCP6_BUFFER_WAIT_SIGNAL signal received while waiting for next packet
+This debug message is issued when the server was waiting for the
+packet, but the wait has been interrupted by the signal received
+by the process. The signal will be handled before the server starts
+waiting for next packets.
+
+% DHCP6_CB_ON_DEMAND_FETCH_UPDATES_FAIL error on demand attempt to fetch configuration updates from the configuration backend(s): %1
+This error message is issued when the server attempted to fetch
+configuration updates from the database and this on demand attempt failed.
+The sole argument which is returned to the config-backend-pull command
+caller too contains the reason for failure.
+
+% DHCP6_CB_PERIODIC_FETCH_UPDATES_FAIL error on periodic attempt to fetch configuration updates from the configuration backend(s): %1
+This error message is issued when the server attempted to fetch
+configuration updates from the database and this periodic attempt failed.
+The server will re-try according to the configured value of the
+config-fetch-wait-time parameter. The sole argument contains the
+reason for failure.
+
+% DHCP6_CB_PERIODIC_FETCH_UPDATES_RETRIES_EXHAUSTED maximum number of configuration fetch attempts: 10, has been exhausted without success
+This error indicates that the server has made a number of unsuccessful
+periodic attempts to fetch configuration updates from a configuration backend.
+The server will continue to operate but won't make any further attempts
+to fetch configuration updates. The administrator must fix the configuration
+in the database and reload (or restart) the server.
+
+% DHCP6_CLASS_ASSIGNED %1: client packet has been assigned to the following class(es): %2
+This debug message informs that incoming packet has been assigned to specified
+class or classes. This is a normal behavior and indicates successful operation.
+The first argument specifies the client and transaction identification
+information. The second argument includes all classes to which the
+packet has been assigned.
+
+% DHCP6_CLASS_UNCONFIGURED %1: client packet belongs to an unconfigured class: %2
+This debug message informs that incoming packet belongs to a class
+which cannot be found in the configuration. Either a hook written
+before the classification was added to Kea is used, or class naming is
+inconsistent.
+
+% DHCP6_CLASS_UNDEFINED required class %1 has no definition
+This debug message informs that a class is listed for required evaluation but
+has no definition.
+
+% DHCP6_CLASS_UNTESTABLE required class %1 has no test expression
+This debug message informs that a class was listed for required evaluation but
+its definition does not include a test expression to evaluate.
+
+% DHCP6_COMMAND_RECEIVED received command %1, arguments: %2
+A debug message listing the command (and possible arguments) received
+from the Kea control system by the IPv6 DHCP server.
+
+% DHCP6_CONFIG_COMPLETE DHCPv6 server has completed configuration: %1
+This is an informational message announcing the successful processing of a
+new configuration. it is output during server startup, and when an updated
+configuration is committed by the administrator. Additional information
+may be provided.
+
+% DHCP6_CONFIG_LOAD_FAIL configuration error using file: %1, reason: %2
+This error message indicates that the DHCPv6 configuration has failed.
+If this is an initial configuration (during server's startup) the server
+will fail to start. If this is a dynamic reconfiguration attempt the
+server will continue to use an old configuration.
+
+% DHCP6_CONFIG_PACKET_QUEUE DHCPv6 packet queue info after configuration: %1
+This informational message is emitted during DHCPv6 server configuration,
+immediately after configuring the DHCPv6 packet queue. The information
+shown depends upon the packet queue type selected.
+
+% DHCP6_CONFIG_RECEIVED received configuration: %1
+A debug message listing the configuration received by the DHCPv6 server.
+The source of that configuration depends on used configuration backend.
+
+% DHCP6_CONFIG_START DHCPv6 server is processing the following configuration: %1
+This is a debug message that is issued every time the server receives a
+configuration. That happens start up and also when a server configuration
+change is committed by the administrator.
+
+% DHCP6_CONFIG_SYNTAX_WARNING configuration syntax warning: %1
+This warning message indicates that the DHCPv6 configuration had a minor
+syntax error. The error was displayed and the configuration parsing resumed.
+
+% DHCP6_CONFIG_UNRECOVERABLE_ERROR DHCPv6 server new configuration failed with an error which cannot be recovered
+This fatal error message is issued when a new configuration raised an error
+which cannot be recovered. A correct configuration must be applied as soon
+as possible as the server is no longer working.
+The configuration can be fixed in several ways. If the control channel
+is open, config-set with a valid configuration can be
+used. Alternatively, the original config file on disk could be fixed
+and SIGHUP signal could be sent (or the config-reload command
+issued). Finally, the server could be restarted completely.
+
+% DHCP6_CONFIG_UNSUPPORTED_OBJECT DHCPv6 server configuration includes an unsupported object: %1
+This error message is issued when the configuration includes an unsupported
+object (i.e. a top level element).
+
+% DHCP6_CONFIG_UPDATE updated configuration received: %1
+A debug message indicating that the IPv6 DHCP server has received an
+updated configuration from the Kea configuration system.
+
+% DHCP6_DB_BACKEND_STARTED lease database started (type: %1, name: %2)
+This informational message is printed every time the IPv6 DHCP server
+is started. It indicates what database backend type is being to store
+lease and other information.
+
+% DHCP6_DB_RECONNECT_DISABLED database reconnect is disabled: max-reconnect-tries %1, reconnect-wait-time %2
+This is an informational message indicating that connectivity to either the
+lease or host database or both and that automatic reconnect is not enabled.
+
+% DHCP6_DB_RECONNECT_FAILED maximum number of database reconnect attempts: %1, has been exhausted without success
+This error indicates that the server failed to reconnect to the lease and/or
+host database(s) after making the maximum configured number of reconnect
+attempts. This might cause the server to shut down as specified in the
+configuration. Loss of connectivity is typically a network or database server
+issue.
+
+% DHCP6_DB_RECONNECT_LOST_CONNECTION database connection lost.
+This info message indicates that the connection has been lost and the dhcp
+service might have been disabled, as specified in the configuration, in order to
+try to recover the connection.
+
+% DHCP6_DB_RECONNECT_NO_DB_CTL unexpected error in database reconnect
+This is an error message indicating a programmatic error that should not
+occur. It prohibits the server from attempting to reconnect to its
+databases if connectivity is lost, and the server exits. This error
+should be reported.
+
+% DHCP6_DB_RECONNECT_SUCCEEDED database connection recovered.
+This info message indicates that the connection has been recovered and the dhcp
+service has been restored.
+
+% DHCP6_DDNS_CREATE_ADD_NAME_CHANGE_REQUEST created name change request: %1
+This debug message is logged when the new NameChangeRequest has been created
+to perform the DNS Update, which adds new RRs.
+
+% DHCP6_DDNS_FQDN_GENERATED %1: generated FQDN for the client: %2
+This debug message is logged when the server generated FQDN (name)
+for the client which message is processed. The names may be
+generated by the server when required by the server's policy or
+when the client doesn't provide any specific FQDN in its message
+to the server. The first argument includes the client and
+transaction identification information. The second argument includes
+the generated FQDN.
+
+% DHCP6_DDNS_GENERATED_FQDN_UPDATE_FAIL %1: failed to update the lease using address %2, after generating FQDN for a client, reason: %3
+This message indicates the failure when trying to update the lease and/or
+options in the server's response with the hostname generated by the server
+from the acquired address. The first argument includes the client and the
+transaction identification information. The second argument is a leased
+address. The third argument includes the reason for the failure.
+
+% DHCP6_DDNS_GENERATE_FQDN %1: client did not send a FQDN option; FQDN will be
+generated for the client.
+This debug message is issued when the server did not receive a FQDN option
+from the client and client name replacement is enabled. This provides a means
+to create DNS entries for unsophisticated clients.
+
+% DHCP6_DDNS_RECEIVE_FQDN %1: received DHCPv6 Client FQDN option: %2
+This debug message is logged when server has found the DHCPv6 Client FQDN Option
+sent by a client and started processing it. The first argument includes the
+client and transaction identification information. The second argument
+includes the received FQDN.
+
+% DHCP6_DDNS_REMOVE_OLD_LEASE_FQDN %1: FQDN for a lease: %2 has changed. New values: hostname = %3, reverse mapping = %4, forward mapping = %5
+This debug message is logged during lease renewal when an old lease that is
+no longer being offered has a different FQDN than the renewing lease. Thus
+the old DNS entries need to be removed. The first argument includes the client
+and the transaction identification information. The second argument holds the
+details about the lease for which the FQDN information and/or mappings have
+changed. The remaining arguments hold the new FQDN information and flags for
+mappings.
+
+% DHCP6_DDNS_REQUEST_SEND_FAILED failed sending a request to kea-dhcp-ddns, error: %1, ncr: %2
+This error message indicates that IPv6 DHCP server failed to send a DDNS
+update request to the DHCP-DDNS server. This is most likely a configuration or
+networking error.
+
+% DHCP6_DDNS_RESPONSE_FQDN_DATA %1: including FQDN option in the server's response: %2
+This debug message is issued when the server is adding the Client FQDN
+option in its response to the client. The first argument includes the
+client and transaction identification information. The second argument
+includes the details of the FQDN option being included. Note that the
+name carried in the FQDN option may be modified by the server when
+the lease is acquired for the client.
+
+% DHCP6_DDNS_SEND_FQDN sending DHCPv6 Client FQDN Option to the client: %1
+This debug message is logged when server includes an DHCPv6 Client FQDN Option
+in its response to the client.
+
+% DHCP6_DEACTIVATE_INTERFACE deactivate interface %1
+This message is printed when DHCPv6 server disables an interface from being
+used to receive DHCPv6 traffic. Sockets on this interface will not be opened
+by the Interface Manager until interface is enabled.
+
+% DHCP6_DECLINE_FAIL %1: error on decline lease for address %2: %3
+This error message indicates that the software failed to decline a
+lease from the lease database due to an error during a database
+operation. The first argument includes the client and the transaction
+identification information. The second argument holds the IPv6 address
+which decline was attempted. The last one contains the reason for
+failure.
+
+% DHCP6_DECLINE_FAIL_DUID_MISMATCH Client %1 sent DECLINE for address %2, but it belongs to client with DUID %3
+This informational message is printed when a client attempts to decline
+a lease, but that lease belongs to a different client. The decline request
+will be rejected.
+
+% DHCP6_DECLINE_FAIL_IAID_MISMATCH Client %1 sent DECLINE for address %2, but used a wrong IAID (%3), instead of expected %4
+This informational message is printed when a client attempts to decline
+a lease. The server has a lease for this address, it belongs to this client,
+but the recorded IAID does not match what client has sent. This means
+the server will reject this Decline.
+
+% DHCP6_DECLINE_FAIL_LEASE_WITHOUT_DUID Client %1 sent DECLINE for address %2, but the associated lease has no DUID
+This error condition likely indicates database corruption, as every IPv6
+lease is supposed to have a DUID, even if it is an empty one.
+
+% DHCP6_DECLINE_FAIL_NO_LEASE Client %1 sent DECLINE for address %2, but there's no lease for it
+This informational message is printed when a client tried to decline an address,
+but the server has no lease for said address. This means that the server's
+and client's perception of the leases are different. The likely causes
+of this could be: a confused (e.g. skewed clock) or broken client (e.g. client
+moved to a different location and didn't notice) or possibly an attack
+(a rogue client is trying to decline random addresses). The server will
+inform the client that his decline request was rejected and client should
+be able to recover from that.
+
+% DHCP6_DECLINE_LEASE Client %1 sent DECLINE for address %2 and the server marked it as declined. The lease will be recovered in %3 seconds.
+This informational message indicates that the client leased an address, but
+discovered that it is being used by some other device and reported this to the
+server by sending a Decline message. The server marked the lease as
+declined. This likely indicates a misconfiguration in the network. Either
+the server is configured with an incorrect pool or there are devices that have
+statically assigned addresses that are supposed to be assigned by the DHCP
+server. Both client (will request a different address) and server (will recover
+the lease after decline-probation-time elapses) will recover automatically.
+However, if the underlying problem is not solved, the conditions leading
+to this message may reappear.
+
+% DHCP6_DECLINE_PROCESS_IA Processing of IA (IAID: %1) from client %2 started.
+This debug message is printed when the server starts processing an IA_NA option
+received in Decline message. It's expected that the option will contain an
+address that is being declined. Specific information will be printed in a
+separate message.
+
+% DHCP6_DEPRECATED The following mechanism is now deprecated and will be removed in the future: %1
+The mechanism specified by parameter 1 is deprecated. It is functional, but
+there is a plan to remove this capability in the future version. You
+should plan your strategy to stop using it soon.
+
+% DHCP6_DEVELOPMENT_VERSION This software is a development branch of Kea. It is not recommended for production use.
+This warning message is displayed when the version is a development
+(vs stable) one: the second number of the version is odd.
+
+% DHCP6_DHCP4O6_PACKET_RECEIVED received DHCPv4o6 packet from DHCPv4 server (type %1) for %2 port %3 on interface %4
+This debug message is printed when the server is receiving a DHCPv4o6
+from the DHCPv4 server over inter-process communication.
+
+% DHCP6_DHCP4O6_RECEIVE_FAIL failed to receive DHCPv4o6: %1
+This debug message indicates the inter-process communication with the
+DHCPv4 server failed. The reason for the error is included in
+the message.
+
+% DHCP6_DHCP4O6_RECEIVING receiving DHCPv4o6 packet from DHCPv4 server
+This debug message is printed when the server is receiving a DHCPv4o6
+from the DHCPv4 server over inter-process communication socket.
+
+% DHCP6_DHCP4O6_SEND_FAIL failed to send DHCPv4o6 packet: %1
+This error is output if the IPv6 DHCP server fails to send an assembled
+DHCPv4o6 message to a client. The reason for the error is included in the
+message.
+
+% DHCP6_DYNAMIC_RECONFIGURATION initiate server reconfiguration using file: %1, after receiving SIGHUP signal or config-reload command
+This is the info message logged when the DHCPv6 server starts reconfiguration
+as a result of receiving SIGHUP signal or config-reload command.
+
+% DHCP6_DYNAMIC_RECONFIGURATION_FAIL dynamic server reconfiguration failed with file: %1
+This is a fatal error message logged when the dynamic reconfiguration of the
+DHCP server failed.
+
+% DHCP6_DYNAMIC_RECONFIGURATION_SUCCESS dynamic server reconfiguration succeeded with file: %1
+This is info message logged when the dynamic reconfiguration of the DHCP server
+succeeded.
+
+% DHCP6_FLEX_ID flexible identifier generated for incoming packet: %1
+This debug message is printed when host reservation type is set to flexible identifier
+and the expression specified in its configuration generated (was evaluated to)
+an identifier for incoming packet. This debug message is mainly intended as a
+debugging assistance for flexible identifier.
+
+% DHCP6_HANDLE_SIGNAL_EXCEPTION An exception was thrown while handing signal: %1
+This error message is printed when an exception was raised during signal
+processing. This likely indicates a coding error and should be reported to ISC.
+
+% DHCP6_HOOKS_LIBS_RELOAD_FAIL reload of hooks libraries failed
+A "libreload" command was issued to reload the hooks libraries but for
+some reason the reload failed. Other error messages issued from the
+hooks framework will indicate the nature of the problem.
+
+% DHCP6_HOOK_BUFFER_RCVD_DROP received buffer from %1 to %2 over interface %3 was dropped because a callout set the drop flag
+This debug message is printed when a callout installed on buffer6_receive
+hook point set the drop flag. For this particular hook point, the
+setting of the flag by a callout instructs the server to drop the packet.
+The arguments specify the source and destination address as well as
+the name of the interface over which the buffer has been received.
+
+% DHCP6_HOOK_BUFFER_RCVD_SKIP received buffer from %1 to %2 over interface %3 is not parsed because a callout set the next step to SKIP
+This debug message is printed when a callout installed on
+buffer6_receive hook point set the next step status to skip. For this particular
+hook point, this value set by a callout instructs the server to
+not parse the buffer because it was already parsed by the hook. The
+arguments specify the source and destination address as well as the
+name of the interface over which the buffer has been received.
+
+% DHCP6_HOOK_BUFFER_SEND_SKIP %1: prepared DHCPv6 response was dropped because a callout set the next step to SKIP
+This debug message is printed when a callout installed on buffer6_send
+hook point set the next step to SKIP value. For this particular hook point, the
+SKIP setting a callout instructs the server to drop the packet.
+Server completed all the processing (e.g. may have assigned, updated
+or released leases), but the response will not be send to the client.
+The argument includes the client and transaction identification
+information.
+
+% DHCP6_HOOK_DDNS_UPDATE A hook has updated the DDNS parameters: hostname %1=>%2, forward update %3=>%4, reverse update %5=>%6
+This message indicates that there was a hook called on ddns6_update hook point
+and that hook updated the DDNS update parameters: hostname, or whether to
+conduct forward (A record) or reverse (PTR record) DDNS updates.
+
+% DHCP6_HOOK_DECLINE_DROP During Decline processing (client=%1, interface=%2, addr=%3) hook callout set next step to DROP, dropping packet.
+This message indicates that the server received DECLINE message, it was verified
+to be correct and matching server's lease information. The server called hooks
+for the lease6_decline hook point and one of the callouts set next step status to DROP.
+The server will now abort processing of the packet as if it was never
+received. The lease will continue to be assigned to this client.
+
+% DHCP6_HOOK_DECLINE_SKIP During Decline processing (client=%1, interface=%2, addr=%3) hook callout set status to SKIP, skipping decline.
+This message indicates that the server received DECLINE message, it was verified
+to be correct and matching server's lease information. The server called hooks
+for the lease6_decline hook point and one of the callouts set next step status to SKIP.
+The server will skip the operation of moving the lease to the declined state and
+will continue processing the packet. In particular, it will send a REPLY message
+as if the decline actually took place.
+
+% DHCP6_HOOK_LEASE6_RELEASE_NA_SKIP %1: DHCPv6 address lease was not released because a callout set the next step to SKIP
+This debug message is printed when a callout installed on the
+lease6_release hook point set the next step to SKIP. For this particular hook
+point, this setting by a callout instructs the server to not
+release a lease. If a client requested the release of multiples leases
+(by sending multiple IA options), the server will retain this particular
+lease and proceed with other releases as usual. The argument holds the
+client and transaction identification information.
+
+% DHCP6_HOOK_LEASE6_RELEASE_PD_SKIP %1: prefix lease was not released because a callout set the next step to SKIP
+This debug message is printed when a callout installed on lease6_release
+hook point set the next step to SKIP value. For this particular hook point, that
+setting by a callout instructs the server to not release
+a lease. If client requested release of multiples leases (by sending
+multiple IA options), the server will retains this particular lease and
+will proceed with other renewals as usual. The argument holds the
+client and transaction identification information.
+
+% DHCP6_HOOK_LEASES6_COMMITTED_DROP %1: packet is dropped, because a callout set the next step to DROP
+This debug message is printed when a callout installed on the leases6_committed
+hook point sets the next step to DROP.
+
+% DHCP6_HOOK_LEASES6_COMMITTED_PARK %1: packet is parked, because a callout set the next step to PARK
+This debug message is printed when a callout installed on the leases6_committed
+hook point sets the next step to PARK.
+
+% DHCP6_HOOK_LEASES6_PARKING_LOT_FULL The parked-packet-limit %1, has been reached, dropping query: %2
+This debug message occurs when the parking lot used to hold client queries
+while hook library work for them completes has reached or exceeded the
+limit set by the parked-packet-limit global parameter. This can occur when
+kea-dhcp6 is using hook libraries (e.g. HA) that implement the
+"leases6-committed" callout and client queries are arriving faster than
+those callouts can fulfill them.
+
+% DHCP6_HOOK_PACKET_RCVD_SKIP %1: packet is dropped, because a callout set the next step to SKIP
+This debug message is printed when a callout installed on the pkt6_receive
+hook point sets the next step to SKIP. For this particular hook point, the
+value setting instructs the server to drop the packet.
+
+% DHCP6_HOOK_PACKET_SEND_DROP %1: prepared DHCPv6 response was not sent because a callout set the next ste to DROP
+This debug message is printed when a callout installed on the pkt6_send
+hook point set the next step to DROP. For this particular hook point, the setting
+of the value by a callout instructs the server to drop the packet. This
+effectively means that the client will not get any response, even though
+the server processed client's request and acted on it (e.g. possibly
+allocated a lease). The argument specifies the client and transaction
+identification information.
+
+% DHCP6_HOOK_PACKET_SEND_SKIP %1: prepared DHCPv6 response is not built because a callout set the next step to SKIP
+This debug message is printed when a callout installed on the
+pkt6_send hook point set the next step to SKIP. For this particular hook
+point, the setting of the value by a callout instructs the server to
+not build the wire data (pack) because it was already done by the
+book. The argument specifies the client and transaction identification
+information.
+
+% DHCP6_HOOK_SUBNET6_SELECT_DROP %1: packet was dropped because a callout set the drop flag
+This debug message is printed when a callout installed on the
+subnet6_select hook point set the drop flag. For this particular hook
+point, the setting of the flag instructs the server to drop the
+received packet. The argument holds the client and transaction
+identification information.
+
+% DHCP6_HOOK_SUBNET6_SELECT_SKIP %1: no subnet was selected because a callout set the next step to SKIP
+This debug message is printed when a callout installed on the
+subnet6_select hook point set the next step to SKIP value. For this particular hook
+point, the setting of this value instructs the server not to choose a
+subnet, an action that severely limits further processing; the server
+will be only able to offer global options - no addresses or prefixes
+will be assigned. The argument holds the client and transaction
+identification information.
+
+% DHCP6_INIT_FAIL failed to initialize Kea server: %1
+The server has failed to establish communication with the rest of Kea,
+failed to read JSON configuration file or encountered any other critical
+issue that prevents it from starting up properly. Attached error message
+provides more details about the issue.
+
+% DHCP6_LEASE_ADVERT %1: lease for address %2 and iaid=%3 will be advertised
+This informational message indicates that the server will advertise an
+address to the client in the ADVERTISE message. The client will
+request allocation of this address with the REQUEST message sent
+in the next message exchange. The first argument includes the client
+and transaction identification information. The remaining arguments
+hold the allocated address and IAID.
+
+% DHCP6_LEASE_ADVERT_FAIL %1: failed to advertise an address lease for iaid=%2
+This message indicates that in response to a received SOLICIT, the server
+failed to advertise a non-temporary lease for a given client. There may
+be many reasons for such failure. Each failure is logged in a separate
+log entry. The first argument holds the client and transaction identification
+information. The second argument holds the IAID.
+
+% DHCP6_LEASE_ALLOC %1: lease for address %2 and iaid=%3 has been allocated for %4 seconds
+This informational message indicates that in response to a client's REQUEST
+message, the server successfully granted a non-temporary address
+lease. This is a normal behavior and indicates successful operation.
+The first argument includes the client and transaction identification
+information. The remaining arguments hold the allocated address,
+IAID and validity lifetime.
+
+% DHCP6_LEASE_ALLOC_FAIL %1: failed to grant an address lease for iaid=%2
+This message indicates that in response to a received REQUEST, the server
+failed to grant a non-temporary address lease for the client. There may
+be many reasons for such failure. Each failure is logged in a separate
+log entry. The first argument holds the client and transaction identification
+information. The second argument holds the IAID.
+
+% DHCP6_LEASE_DATA %1: detailed lease information for iaid=%2: %3
+This debug message is used to print the detailed information about the
+allocated lease or a lease which will be advertised to the client.
+The first argument holds the client and the transaction identification
+information. The second argument holds the IAID. The third argument
+holds the detailed lease information.
+
+% DHCP6_LEASE_NA_WITHOUT_DUID %1: address lease for address %2 does not have a DUID
+This error message indicates a database consistency problem. The lease
+database has an entry indicating that the given address is in use,
+but the lease does not contain any client identification. This is most
+likely due to a software error: please raise a bug report. As a temporary
+workaround, manually remove the lease entry from the database. The first
+argument includes the client and transaction identification information.
+The second argument holds the address to be released.
+
+% DHCP6_LEASE_PD_WITHOUT_DUID %1: lease for prefix %2/%3 does not have a DUID
+This error message indicates a database consistency failure. The lease
+database has an entry indicating that the given prefix is in use,
+but the lease does not contain any client identification. This is most
+likely due to a software error: please raise a bug report. As a temporary
+workaround, manually remove the lease entry from the database. The
+first argument includes client and transaction identification
+information. The second and third argument hold the prefix and the
+prefix length.
+
+% DHCP6_LEASE_RENEW %1: lease for address %2 and iaid=%3 has been allocated
+This informational message indicates that in response to a client's REQUEST
+message, the server successfully renewed a non-temporary address
+lease. This is a normal behavior and indicates successful operation.
+The first argument includes the client and transaction identification
+information. The remaining arguments hold the allocated address and
+IAID.
+
+% DHCP6_LEASE_REUSE %1: lease for address %2 and iaid=%3 has been reused for %4 seconds
+This informational message indicates that in response to a client's
+message, the server successfully reused a non-temporary address
+lease. This is a normal behavior and indicates successful operation.
+The first argument includes the client and transaction identification
+information. The remaining arguments hold the allocated address,
+IAID and validity lifetime.
+
+% DHCP6_MULTI_THREADING_INFO enabled: %1, number of threads: %2, queue size: %3
+This is a message listing some information about the multi-threading parameters
+with which the server is running.
+
+% DHCP6_NOT_RUNNING IPv6 DHCP server is not running
+A warning message is issued when an attempt is made to shut down the
+IPv6 DHCP server but it is not running.
+
+% DHCP6_NO_INTERFACES failed to detect any network interfaces
+During startup the IPv6 DHCP server failed to detect any network
+interfaces and is therefore shutting down.
+
+% DHCP6_NO_SOCKETS_OPEN no interface configured to listen to DHCP traffic
+This warning message is issued when current server configuration specifies
+no interfaces that server should listen on, or specified interfaces are not
+configured to receive the traffic.
+
+% DHCP6_OPEN_SOCKET opening service sockets on port %1
+A debug message issued during startup, this indicates that the IPv6 DHCP
+server is about to open sockets on the specified port.
+
+% DHCP6_OPEN_SOCKETS_FAILED maximum number of open service sockets attempts: %1, has been exhausted without success
+This error indicates that the server failed to bind service sockets after making
+the maximum configured number of reconnect attempts. This might cause the server
+to shut down as specified in the configuration.
+
+% DHCP6_OPEN_SOCKETS_NO_RECONNECT_CTL unexpected error in bind service sockets.
+This is an error message indicating a programmatic error that should not occur.
+It prohibits the server from attempting to bind to its service sockets if they
+are unavailable, and the server exits. This error should be reported.
+
+% DHCP6_OPEN_SOCKET_FAIL failed to open socket: %1
+A warning message issued when IfaceMgr fails to open and bind a socket. The reason
+for the failure is appended as an argument of the log message.
+
+% DHCP6_PACKET_DROP_DHCP_DISABLED %1: DHCP service is globally disabled
+This debug message is issued when a packet is dropped because the DHCP service
+has been temporarily disabled. This affects all received DHCP packets. The
+service may be enabled by the "dhcp-enable" control command or automatically
+after a specified amount of time since receiving "dhcp-disable" command.
+
+% DHCP6_PACKET_DROP_DROP_CLASS dropped as member of the special class 'DROP': %1 %2
+This debug message is emitted when an incoming packet was classified
+into the special class 'DROP' and dropped. The packet details are displayed.
+
+% DHCP6_PACKET_DROP_DROP_CLASS2 dropped as member of the special class 'DROP' after host reservation lookup: %1 %2
+This debug message is emitted when an incoming packet was classified
+after host reservation lookup into the special class 'DROP' and dropped.
+The packet details are displayed.
+
+% DHCP6_PACKET_DROP_DROP_CLASS_EARLY dropped as member of the special class 'DROP' after early global host reservations lookup: %1 %2
+This debug message is emitted when an incoming packet was classified
+after early global host reservations lookup into the special class 'DROP'
+and dropped. The packet details are displayed.
+
+% DHCP6_PACKET_DROP_DUPLICATE dropped as sent by the same client than a packet being processed by another thread: dropped %1 %2 by thread %3 as duplicate of %4 %5 processed by %6
+Currently multi-threading processing avoids races between packets sent by
+the same client by dropping new packets until processing is finished.
+Packet details and thread identifiers are included for both packets in
+this warning message.
+
+% DHCP6_PACKET_DROP_PARSE_FAIL failed to parse packet from %1 to %2, received over interface %3, reason: %4, %5
+The DHCPv6 server has received a packet that it is unable to
+interpret. The reason why the packet is invalid is included in the message.
+
+% DHCP6_PACKET_DROP_SERVERID_MISMATCH %1: dropping packet with server identifier: %2, server is using: %3
+A debug message noting that server has received message with server identifier
+option that not matching server identifier that server is using.
+
+% DHCP6_PACKET_DROP_UNICAST %1: dropping unicast %2 packet as this packet should be sent to multicast
+This debug message is issued when the server drops the unicast packet,
+because packets of this type must be sent to multicast. The first argument
+specifies the client and transaction identification information, the
+second argument specifies packet type.
+
+% DHCP6_PACKET_OPTIONS_SKIPPED An error unpacking an option, caused subsequent options to be skipped: %1
+A debug message issued when an option failed to unpack correctly, making it
+impossible to unpack the remaining options in the packet. The server will
+server will still attempt to service the packet.
+
+% DHCP6_PACKET_PROCESS_EXCEPTION exception occurred during packet processing
+This error message indicates that a non-standard exception was raised
+during packet processing that was not caught by other, more specific
+exception handlers. This packet will be dropped and the server will
+continue operation.
+
+% DHCP6_PACKET_PROCESS_FAIL processing of %1 message received from %2 failed: %3
+This is a general catch-all message indicating that the processing of the
+specified packet type from the indicated address failed. The reason is given in the
+message. The server will not send a response but will instead ignore the packet.
+
+% DHCP6_PACKET_PROCESS_STD_EXCEPTION exception occurred during packet processing: %1
+This error message indicates that a standard exception was raised
+during packet processing that was not caught by other, more specific
+exception handlers. This packet will be dropped and the server will
+continue operation.
+
+% DHCP6_PACKET_QUEUE_FULL multi-threading packet queue is full
+A debug message noting that the multi-threading packet queue is full so
+the oldest packet of the queue was dropped to make room for the received one.
+
+% DHCP6_PACKET_RECEIVED %1: %2 (type %3) received from %4 to %5 on interface %6
+A debug message noting that the server has received the specified type of
+packet on the specified interface. The first argument specifies the
+client and transaction identification information. The second and third
+argument specify the name of the DHCPv6 message and its numeric type
+respectively. The remaining arguments specify the source address,
+destination IP address and the name of the interface on which the
+message has been received.
+
+% DHCP6_PACKET_RECEIVE_FAIL error on attempt to receive packet: %1
+The IPv6 DHCP server tried to receive a packet but an error
+occurred during this attempt. The reason for the error is included in
+the message.
+
+% DHCP6_PACKET_SEND %1: trying to send packet %2 (type %3) from [%4]:%5 to [%6]:%7 on interface %8
+The arguments specify the client identification information (HW address
+and client identifier), DHCP message name and type, source IPv6
+address and port, destination IPv6 address and port and the
+interface name.
+
+% DHCP6_PACKET_SEND_FAIL failed to send DHCPv6 packet: %1
+This error is output if the IPv6 DHCP server fails to send an assembled
+DHCP message to a client. The reason for the error is included in the
+message.
+
+% DHCP6_PACK_FAIL failed to assemble response correctly
+This error is output if the server failed to assemble the data to be
+returned to the client into a valid packet. The reason is most likely
+to be to a programming error: please raise a bug report.
+
+% DHCP6_PARSER_COMMIT_EXCEPTION parser failed to commit changes
+On receipt of message containing details to a change of the IPv6 DHCP
+server configuration, a set of parsers were successfully created, but one
+of them failed to commit its changes due to a low-level system exception
+being raised. Additional messages may be output indicating the reason.
+
+% DHCP6_PARSER_COMMIT_FAIL parser failed to commit changes: %1
+On receipt of message containing details to a change of the IPv6 DHCP
+server configuration, a set of parsers were successfully created, but
+one of them failed to commit its changes. The reason for the failure
+is given in the message.
+
+% DHCP6_PARSER_EXCEPTION failed to create or run parser for configuration element %1
+On receipt of message containing details to a change of its configuration,
+the IPv6 DHCP server failed to create a parser to decode the contents of
+the named configuration element, or the creation succeeded but the parsing
+actions and committal of changes failed. The message has been output in
+response to a non-Kea exception being raised. Additional messages
+may give further information.
+
+The most likely cause of this is that the specification file for the
+server (which details the allowable contents of the configuration) is
+not correct for this version of Kea. This may be the result of an
+interrupted installation of an update to Kea.
+
+% DHCP6_PARSER_FAIL failed to create or run parser for configuration element %1: %2
+On receipt of message containing details to a change of its configuration,
+the IPv6 DHCP server failed to create a parser to decode the contents
+of the named configuration element, or the creation succeeded but the
+parsing actions and committal of changes failed. The reason for the
+failure is given in the message.
+
+% DHCP6_PD_LEASE_ADVERT %1: lease for prefix %2/%3 and iaid=%4 will be advertised
+This informational message indicates that the server will advertise a
+prefix to the client in the ADVERTISE message. The client will
+request allocation of this prefix with the REQUEST message sent
+in the next message exchange. The first argument includes the client
+and transaction identification information. The remaining arguments
+hold the allocated prefix, prefix length and IAID.
+
+% DHCP6_PD_LEASE_ADVERT_FAIL %1: failed to advertise a prefix lease for iaid=%2
+This message indicates that in response to a received SOLICIT, the
+server failed to advertise a prefix lease for a given client. There may
+be many reasons for such failure. Each failure is logged in a separate
+log entry. The first argument holds the client and transaction identification
+information. The second argument holds the IAID.
+
+% DHCP6_PD_LEASE_ALLOC %1: lease for prefix %2/%3 and iaid=%4 has been allocated for %5 seconds
+This informational message indicates that in response to a client's REQUEST
+message, the server successfully granted a prefix lease.
+This is a normal behavior and indicates successful operation.
+The first argument includes the client and transaction identification
+information. The remaining arguments hold the allocated prefix,
+prefix length, IAID and validity lifetime.
+
+% DHCP6_PD_LEASE_ALLOC_FAIL %1: failed to grant a prefix lease for iaid=%2
+This message indicates that in response to a received REQUEST, the server
+failed to grant a prefix lease for the client. There may be many reasons
+for such failure. Each failure is logged in a separate log entry. The first
+argument holds the client and transaction identification information.
+The second argument holds the IAID.
+
+% DHCP6_PD_LEASE_RENEW %1: lease for prefix %2/%3 and iaid=%4 has been allocated
+This informational message indicates that in response to a client's REQUEST
+message, the server successfully renewed a prefix lease.
+This is a normal behavior and indicates successful operation.
+The first argument includes the client and transaction identification
+information. The remaining arguments hold the allocated prefix,
+prefix length and IAID.
+
+% DHCP6_PD_LEASE_REUSE %1: lease for prefix %2/%3 and iaid=%4 has been reused for %5 seconds
+This informational message indicates that in response to a client's
+message, the server successfully reused a prefix lease.
+This is a normal behavior and indicates successful operation.
+The first argument includes the client and transaction identification
+information. The remaining arguments hold the allocated prefix,
+prefix length, IAID and validity lifetime.
+
+% DHCP6_PROCESS_IA_NA_EXTEND %1: extending lease lifetime for IA_NA option with iaid=%2
+This message is logged when the server is starting to extend the lifetime
+of the address lease associated with the particular IAID. The first argument
+includes the client and transaction identification information. The second
+argument contains the IAID.
+
+% DHCP6_PROCESS_IA_NA_RELEASE %1: releasing lease for IA_NA option with iaid=%2
+This message is logged when the server is trying to release the client's
+as a result of receiving the RELEASE message. The first argument
+includes the client and transaction identification information. The second
+argument contains the IAID.
+
+% DHCP6_PROCESS_IA_NA_REQUEST %1: server is processing IA_NA option with iaid=%2 and hint=%3
+This is a debug message that indicates the processing of a received
+IA_NA option. The first argument contains the client and the transaction
+identification information. The second argument holds the IAID of the
+IA_NA option. The third argument may hold the hint for the server
+about the address that the client would like to have allocated.
+If there is no hint, the argument should provide the text indicating
+that the hint hasn't been sent.
+
+% DHCP6_PROCESS_IA_PD_EXTEND %1: extending lease lifetime for IA_PD option with iaid=%2
+This message is logged when the server is starting to extend the lifetime
+of the prefix lease associated with the particular IAID. The first argument
+includes the client and transaction identification information. The second
+argument contains the IAID.
+
+% DHCP6_PROCESS_IA_PD_REQUEST %1: server is processing IA_PD option with iaid=%2 and hint=%3
+This is a debug message that indicates a processing of received IA_PD
+option. The first argument contains the client and the transaction
+identification information. The second argument holds the IAID of the
+IA_PD option. The third argument may hold the hint for the server
+about the prefix that the client would like to have allocated.
+If there is no hint, the argument should provide the text indicating
+that the hint hasn't been sent.
+
+% DHCP6_QUERY_DATA %1, packet details: %2
+A debug message printing the details of the received packet. The first
+argument includes the client and the transaction identification
+information.
+
+% DHCP6_RAPID_COMMIT %1: Rapid Commit option received, following 2-way exchange
+This debug message is issued when the server found a Rapid Commit option
+in the client's message and 2-way exchanges are supported by the
+server for the subnet on which the client is connected. The argument
+specifies the client and transaction identification information.
+
+% DHCP6_RECLAIM_EXPIRED_LEASES_FAIL failed to reclaim expired leases: %1
+This error message indicates that the reclaim expired leases operation failed
+and provides the cause of failure.
+
+% DHCP6_RELEASE_NA %1: binding for address %2 and iaid=%3 was released properly
+This informational message indicates that an address was released properly. It
+is a normal operation during client shutdown. The first argument includes
+the client and transaction identification information. The second and third
+argument hold the released IPv6 address and IAID respectively.
+
+% DHCP6_RELEASE_NA_DELETED %1: binding for address %2 and iaid=%3 was deleted on release
+This informational message indicates that an address was deleted on release. It
+is a normal operation during client shutdown. The first argument includes the
+client and transaction identification information. The second and third argument
+hold the released IPv6 address and IAID respectively.
+
+% DHCP6_RELEASE_NA_EXPIRED %1: binding for address %2 and iaid=%3 expired on release
+This informational message indicates that an address expired on release. It is a
+normal operation during client shutdown. The first argument includes the client
+and transaction identification information. The second and third argument hold
+the released IPv6 address and IAID respectively.
+
+% DHCP6_RELEASE_NA_FAIL %1: failed to remove address lease for address %2 and iaid=%3
+This error message indicates that the software failed to remove an address
+lease from the lease database. It probably due to an error during a
+database operation: resolution will most likely require administrator
+intervention (e.g. check if DHCP process has sufficient privileges to
+update the database). It may also be triggered if a lease was manually
+removed from the database during RELEASE message processing. The first
+argument holds the client and transaction identification information.
+The second and third argument hold the released address and IAID
+respectively.
+
+% DHCP6_RELEASE_NA_FAIL_WRONG_DUID %1: client tried to release address %2, but it belongs to another client using duid=%3
+This warning message indicates that a client tried to release an address
+that belongs to a different client. This should not happen in normal
+circumstances and may indicate a misconfiguration of the client. However,
+since the client releasing the address will stop using it anyway, there
+is a good chance that the situation will correct itself.
+
+% DHCP6_RELEASE_NA_FAIL_WRONG_IAID %1: client tried to release address %2, but it used wrong IAID (expected %3, but got %4)
+This warning message indicates that client tried to release an address
+that does belong to it, but the address was expected to be in a different
+IA (identity association) container. This probably means that the client's
+support for multiple addresses is flawed.
+
+% DHCP6_RELEASE_PD %1: prefix %2/%3 for iaid=%4 was released properly
+This informational message indicates that a prefix was released properly. It
+is a normal operation during client shutdown. The first argument holds
+the client and transaction identification information. The second and
+third argument hold the prefix and its length. The fourth argument holds IAID.
+
+% DHCP6_RELEASE_PD_DELETED %1: prefix %2/%3 for iaid=%4 was deleted on release
+This informational message indicates that a prefix was deleted on release. It is
+a normal operation during client shutdown. The first argument holds the client
+and transaction identification information. The second and third argument hold
+the prefix and its length. The fourth argument holds IAID.
+
+% DHCP6_RELEASE_PD_EXPIRED %1: prefix %2/%3 for iaid=%4 expired on release
+This informational message indicates that a prefix expired on release. It is a
+normal operation during client shutdown. The first argument holds the client and
+transaction identification information. The second and third argument hold the
+prefix and its length. The fourth argument holds IAID.
+
+% DHCP6_RELEASE_PD_FAIL %1: failed to release prefix %2/%3 for iaid=%4
+This error message indicates that the software failed to remove a prefix
+lease from the lease database. It probably due to an error during a
+database operation: resolution will most likely require administrator
+intervention (e.g. check if DHCP process has sufficient privileges to
+update the database). It may also be triggered if a lease was manually
+removed from the database during RELEASE message processing. The
+first argument hold the client and transaction identification
+information. The second and third argument define the prefix and
+its length. The fourth argument holds the IAID.
+
+% DHCP6_RELEASE_PD_FAIL_WRONG_DUID %1: client tried to release prefix %2/%3, but it belongs to another client (duid=%4)
+This warning message indicates that client tried to release a prefix
+that belongs to a different client. This should not happen in normal
+circumstances and may indicate a misconfiguration of the client. However,
+since the client releasing the prefix will stop using it anyway, there
+is a good chance that the situation will correct itself. The first
+argument includes the client and the transaction identification
+information. The second and third argument include the prefix and
+prefix length. The last argument holds the DUID of the client holding
+the lease.
+
+% DHCP6_RELEASE_PD_FAIL_WRONG_IAID %1: client tried to release prefix %2/%3, but it used wrong IAID (expected %4, but got %5)
+This warning message indicates that client tried to release a prefix
+that does belong to it, but the address was expected to be in a different
+IA (identity association) container. This probably means that the client's
+support for multiple prefixes is flawed. The first argument includes the
+client and transaction identification information. The second and third
+argument identify the prefix. The fourth and fifth argument hold the
+expected IAID and IAID found respectively.
+
+% DHCP6_REQUIRED_OPTIONS_CHECK_FAIL %1 message received from %2 failed the following check: %3
+This message indicates that received DHCPv6 packet is invalid. This may be due
+to a number of reasons, e.g. the mandatory client-id option is missing,
+the server-id forbidden in that particular type of message is present,
+there is more than one instance of client-id or server-id present,
+etc. The exact reason for rejecting the packet is included in the message.
+
+% DHCP6_RESERVATIONS_LOOKUP_FIRST_ENABLED Multi-threading is enabled and host reservations lookup is always performed first.
+This is a message informing that host reservations lookup is performed before
+lease lookup when multi-threading is enabled overwriting configured value.
+
+% DHCP6_RESPONSE_DATA responding with packet type %1 data is %2
+A debug message listing the data returned to the client.
+
+% DHCP6_SERVER_FAILED server failed: %1
+The IPv6 DHCP server has encountered a fatal error and is terminating.
+The reason for the failure is included in the message.
+
+% DHCP6_SHUTDOWN server shutdown
+The IPv6 DHCP server has terminated normally.
+
+% DHCP6_SHUTDOWN_REQUEST shutdown of server requested
+This debug message indicates that a shutdown of the IPv6 server has
+been requested via a call to the 'shutdown' method of the core Dhcpv6Srv
+object.
+
+% DHCP6_SOCKET_UNICAST server is about to open socket on address %1 on interface %2
+This is a debug message that inform that a unicast socket will be opened.
+
+% DHCP6_SRV_CONSTRUCT_ERROR error creating Dhcpv6Srv object, reason: %1
+This error message indicates that during startup, the construction of a
+core component within the IPv6 DHCP server (the Dhcpv6 server object)
+has failed. As a result, the server will exit. The reason for the
+failure is given within the message.
+
+% DHCP6_SRV_D2STOP_ERROR error stopping IO with DHCP_DDNS during shutdown: %1
+This error message indicates that during shutdown, an error occurred while
+stopping IO between the DHCPv6 server and the DHCP_DDNS server. This is
+probably due to a programmatic error is not likely to impact either server
+upon restart. The reason for the failure is given within the message.
+
+% DHCP6_SRV_UNLOAD_LIBRARIES_ERROR error unloading hooks libraries during shutdown: %1
+This error message indicates that during shutdown, unloading hooks
+libraries failed to close them. If the list of libraries is empty it is
+a programmatic error in the server code. If it is not empty it could be
+a programmatic error in one of the hooks libraries which could lead to
+a crash during finalization.
+
+% DHCP6_STANDALONE skipping message queue, running standalone
+This is a debug message indicating that the IPv6 server is running in
+standalone mode, not connected to the message queue. Standalone mode
+is only useful during program development, and should not be used in a
+production environment.
+
+% DHCP6_STARTED Kea DHCPv6 server version %1 started
+This informational message indicates that the IPv6 DHCP server has
+processed all configuration information and is ready to process
+DHCPv6 packets. The version is also printed.
+
+% DHCP6_STARTING Kea DHCPv6 server version %1 (%2) starting
+This informational message indicates that the IPv6 DHCP server has
+processed any command-line switches and is starting. The version
+is also printed.
+
+% DHCP6_START_INFO pid: %1, server port: %2, client port: %3, verbose: %4
+This is a debug message issued during the IPv6 DHCP server startup.
+It lists some information about the parameters with which the server
+is running.
+
+% DHCP6_SUBNET_DATA %1: the selected subnet details: %2
+This debug message includes the details of the subnet selected for
+the client. The first argument includes the client and the
+transaction identification information. The second argument
+includes the subnet details.
+
+% DHCP6_SUBNET_DYNAMICALLY_CHANGED %1: changed selected subnet %2 to subnet %3 from shared network %4 for client assignments
+This debug message indicates that the server is using another subnet
+than initially selected for client assignments. This newly selected
+subnet belongs to the same shared network as the original subnet.
+Some reasons why the new subnet was selected include: address pool
+exhaustion in the original subnet or the fact that the new subnet
+includes some static reservations for this client.
+
+% DHCP6_SUBNET_SELECTED %1: the subnet with ID %2 was selected for client assignments
+This is a debug message noting the selection of a subnet to be used for
+address and option assignment. Subnet selection is one of the early
+steps in the processing of incoming client message. The first
+argument includes the client and the transaction identification
+information. The second argument holds the selected subnet id.
+
+% DHCP6_SUBNET_SELECTION_FAILED %1: failed to select subnet for the client
+This debug message indicates that the server failed to select the
+subnet for the client which has sent a message to the server.
+The cause is likely due to a misconfiguration of the server. The packet
+processing will continue, but the response will only contain generic
+configuration and no addresses or prefixes. The argument includes
+the client and the transaction identification information.
+
+% DHCP6_UNKNOWN_MSG_RECEIVED received unknown message (type %1) on interface %2
+This debug message is printed when server receives a message of unknown type.
+That could either mean missing functionality or invalid or broken relay or client.
+The list of formally defined message types is available here:
+http://www.iana.org/assignments/dhcpv6-parameters.
+
+% DHCP6_USING_SERVERID server is using server-id %1 and stores in the file %2
+This info message is logged when the server reads its server-id from a
+file or generates it. This message is a notification to the administrator
+what server-id will be used and where it is persisted. Typically, there is
+no need to modify the server id. However, it is possible to do it in the
+Kea configuration file. It is important to understand the implications of
+such modification. The clients will remember previous server-id, and will
+use it to extend their leases. As a result, they will have to go through
+a rebinding phase to re-acquire their leases and associate them with a
+new server id.