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Dear all:

I'm system administrator.when i doing healthcheck for the SUN M5000 server i found messages as below.
Code:
Mar 19 16:38:37 sccuossw1 in.dhcpd[5427]: [ID 603263 daemon.notice] No more IP addresses on 192.168.1.32 network (01001E6713DA9A)
Mar 19 16:38:42 sccuossw1 last message repeated 2 times
Mar 19 16:38:46 sccuossw1 sshd[10908]: [ID 800047 auth.crit] fatal: DH_GEX_REQUEST, bad parameters: 1024 !< 2048 !< 2046
Mar 19 16:39:00 sccuossw1 sendmail[10358]: [ID 702911 mail.alert] unable to qualify my own domain name (sccuossw1) -- using short name
Mar 19 16:39:08 sccuossw1 sshd[11261]: [ID 800047 auth.crit] fatal: DH_GEX_REQUEST, bad parameters: 1024 !< 2048 !< 2046
Mar 19 16:39:16 sccuossw1 sshd[11395]: [ID 800047 auth.crit] fatal: DH_GEX_REQUEST, bad parameters: 1024 !< 2048 !< 2046
Mar 19 16:39:25 sccuossw1 sshd[11508]: [ID 800047 auth.crit] fatal: DH_GEX_REQUEST, bad parameters: 1024 !< 2048 !< 2046
Mar 19 16:39:46 sccuossw1 in.dhcpd[5427]: [ID 603263 daemon.notice] No more IP addresses on 192.168.1.32 network (01001E6713DA9A)
Mar 19 16:39:52 sccuossw1 last message repeated 2 times
Mar 19 16:40:14 sccuossw1 sshd[13735]: [ID 800047 auth.crit] fatal: DH_GEX_REQUEST, bad parameters: 1024 !< 2048 !< 2046
Mar 19 16:40:46 sccuossw1 sshd[14643]: [ID 800047 auth.crit] fatal: DH_GEX_REQUEST, bad parameters: 1024 !< 2048 !< 2046

what is this messages mean? I haven't found some useful information by google.

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