If the lease is still active (ie: the expire time is in the future), regardless 
of if the subnet is configured, I think it will still appear in the list.  I 
don’t believe that LFC checks your configuration or anything.  It is just meant 
to keep your leases file from growing uncontrollably.  I don’t think that Kea 
itself, in general, discards leases that are still valid even if you remove the 
subnet.

> On Jan 25, 2023, at 1:53 AM, Kraishak Mahtha <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi All,
> 
> I am using kea-DHCP in the standalone mode of version 2.2.0, As part of my 
> general use case, I am getting the lease list using the command 
> lease4-get-all.
> Everything is working fine but I have a case where it is still giving me old 
> data.
> 
> I had a subnet example 192.168.0.0 where it has an active lease for a week 
> lease time but due to some changes I have to delete that subnet from the 
> config, I delete the subnet from the config and did a reload and also restart 
> but it still when I ran the lease4-get-all command it still shows the entries 
> of that.
> 
> I thought that after the LFC process(by default which runs for every hour) I 
> can get the latest data but even after a day still, I get those stale entries.
> Can someone guide or help me on how to get the instant leases of valid 
> subnets?
> 
> Thanks 
> Kraihsak
> 
> 
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