When a new port gets added or removed, the DHCP agent is currently dumping the entirety of the hosts file in the logs. This is a problem in some deployments we have encountered, some of which with upwards of 10000 ports.
Change-Id: I3ad7864eeb2f959549ed356a1e34fa18804395cc removed logging calls from inside the loop. It also added two new log calls: one at the beginning of the loop that builds the hosts file in memory and one at the end, that also includes the full content. Those could be useful pieces of debugging information. However, adding the host file contents can get expensive when there are large numbers of ports.
Will propose a patch to keep the log message, but remove the file contents.
When a new port gets added or removed, the DHCP agent is currently dumping the entirety of the hosts file in the logs. This is a problem in some deployments we have encountered, some of which with upwards of 10000 ports.
Change-Id: I3ad7864eeb2f95 9549ed356a1e34f a18804395cc removed logging calls from inside the loop. It also added two new log calls: one at the beginning of the loop that builds the hosts file in memory and one at the end, that also includes the full content. Those could be useful pieces of debugging information. However, adding the host file contents can get expensive when there are large numbers of ports.
Will propose a patch to keep the log message, but remove the file contents.