is a remnant left behind by a server crash or power failure and the PID
it contains refers to a process other than DHCP_DDNS. In such an event,
it would be necessary to manually remove the PID file. The first argument is
-the DHCP_DDNS process name, the second contains the PID and and PID file.
+the DHCP_DDNS process name, the second contains the PID and PID file.
% DHCP_DDNS_AT_MAX_TRANSACTIONS application has %1 queued requests but has reached maximum number of %2 concurrent transactions
This is a debug message that indicates that the application has DHCP_DDNS
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 DHCPv4 process name, the
-second contains the PID and and PID file.
+second contains the PID and PID file.
% DHCP4_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
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 and PID file.
+contains the PID and PID file.
% 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