Another bug with the new backend is that the route-metric isn't properly
applied. Example:
1) This works fine, using the original backend:
$ cat /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/10.161.254.11.nmconnection
[connection]
id=10.161.254.11
uuid=21161f75-8d8a-46a8-a873-3532e2415e2a
type=ethernet
interface-name=eno1
timestamp=1697868305
[ethernet]
[ipv4]
address1=10.161.254.11/24,10.161.254.1
address2=192.168.254.11/24
route-metric=90
dns=127.0.0.1;
may-fail=false
method=manual
[ipv6]
addr-gen-mode=stable-privacy
ip6-privacy=0
may-fail=false
method=link-local
[proxy]
To verify it's fine:
$ ip r
default via 10.161.254.1 dev eno1 proto static metric 90
2) Now we just re-set the name of the connection to toggle the conversion to
the NM-backend, and things break, the metric is now 103 instead of 90:
$ nmcli con modify 10.161.254.11 con-name 10.161.254.11
$ nmcli con up 10.161.254.11
$ ip r
default via 10.161.254.1 dev eno1 proto static metric 103
$ cat /etc/netplan/90-NM-21161f75-8d8a-46a8-a873-3532e2415e2a.yaml
network:
version: 2
ethernets:
NM-21161f75-8d8a-46a8-a873-3532e2415e2a:
renderer: NetworkManager
match:
name: "eno1"
addresses:
- "10.161.254.11/24"
- "192.168.254.11/24"
nameservers:
addresses:
- 127.0.0.1
dhcp4-overrides:
route-metric: 90
ipv6-address-generation: "stable-privacy"
wakeonlan: true
networkmanager:
uuid: "21161f75-8d8a-46a8-a873-3532e2415e2a"
name: "10.161.254.11"
passthrough:
connection.timestamp: "1735895691"
ethernet._: ""
ipv4.address1: "10.161.254.11/24,10.161.254.1"
ipv4.may-fail: "false"
ipv4.method: "manual"
ipv6.may-fail: "false"
ipv6.method: "link-local"
proxy._: ""
There are several other similar bugs that are caused by attributes that
don't map 1-to-1 between netplan and network-manager. Please allow us to
use the original network manager storage backend without recompiling the
sources, thank you.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2041491
Title:
Provide an option to avoid the yaml NM backend
Status in netplan.io package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Status in network-manager package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
Hi, recently netplan added support for a yaml NM backend:
https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/call-for-testing-networkmanager-yaml-
settings/32420
The rationale is that "the descriptive YAML layer is especially useful
in cloud environments":
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/-/merge_requests/556
It's great that you care about that user group!
Please also care for the rest of us that do not use cloud environments!
For example, I routinely review, clone, backup or even directly edit
the /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections files in my desktops and
servers, in all distributions.
Having an Ubuntu-specific way to do things will make things harder for
me. I will have to learn a new Ubuntu-specific syntax, develop scripts
and methods to convert my connections between distributions, I will
need to discover and report bugs in the netplan <=> nm mapping etc...
I.e. Ubuntu is great for the cloud, and it's awesome that you want to provide
a unified yaml-based experience for cloud-init etc.
But Ubuntu is also great outside the cloud; please allow us to continue
having a unified experience between distributions (i.e. directly using nm or
systemd-networkd) without enforcing an Ubuntu-specific way of doing things
(netplan) to us.
For Ubuntu 24.04+, please provide an option to avoid the yaml NM
backend, thank you very much!
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