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systemd-networkd-wait-online stuck with all relevant interfaces online
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By default will wait on all the interfaces managed by `systemd-networkd` to come online and get fully configured. | |
All interfaces that appear in any file in `/etc/systemd/network` (and friends) are considered managed. | |
We can use `networkctl` to see the actual "configuration progress status". Any interface stuck on "configuring" is an issue. | |
While this is usually an indication of network problem, it may be a false positive, for example: | |
* Slave interfaces in a bond | |
* Slave interfaces in a bridge | |
Since these interfaces appear in the folders above but do not have any ip will never reach the state of "configured", | |
hence the service will halt. | |
A solution is to tell `systemd-networkd-wait-online` to ignore these interfaces, for we are only interested in the bond/bridge themselves. | |
To this end, we can edit `/etc/systemd/network/systemd-networkd-wait-online.service` and add the list of `--ignore <interface>`. | |
Example: | |
* bond0 | |
* enp44s0f0 | |
* enp44s0f1 | |
``` | |
ExecStart=/lib/systemd/systemd-networkd-wait-online --ignore enp44s0f0 --ignore enp44s0f1 | |
``` |
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