On Wed, Oct 4, 2017, at 06:20 PM, Thomas Haller wrote:

> NM has a 5 seconds grace period, during which it ignores carrier going
> away. It does so because the link can go down unexpectedly for unknown
> reasons.
> Actually, after NM changes the MTU, the 5 seconds are extended to 10
> seconds, because [1].
> So, kernel would have to bounce the link for at least 10 seconds.
> 
> Then there is a setting ignore-carrier (`man NetworkManager.conf`).
> That causes NM to totally ignore when the link goes down. That setting
> is quite common, for example on the package "NetworkManager-config-
> server" enables it by default on RHEL.

Yeah, but I think we could also fix both of those config options for
infrastructure cloud case (Azure, GCE, EC2 etc.), and possibly
virtualized in general?
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