On Thu, 2018-06-28 at 21:11 +0200, Thomas Haller wrote:
> 
> Hi,

Hi,

Thanks again for looking at this...

> The number following "remove_pending_action" indicates how many
> remaining pending actions are still there (after removal).

I had wondered if that is what that was.  Is that total pending actions
or pending actions for just that device?

> So, the
> repeated lines with
> 
>   (enp2s0): remove_pending_action (0):
> 
> say that in fact nothing is left pending.

Interesting.

> I would think, that the log
> message about removing 'activation-0x55d746892f60' was rate-limited
> by
> journald. If that is the case, you'd see a message in journal about
> dropped messages. You can also disable rate-limiting, via the
> RateLimitIntervalSec and RateLimitBurst settings, see `man
> journald.conf`.

I don't think there was any rate limiting going on:

Jun 27 15:00:58 bmurrell-mobl.amr.corp.intel.com systemd-journald[645]: 
Suppressed 5245 messages from /user.slice/user-1001.slice
Jun 28 09:33:02 bmurrell-mobl.amr.corp.intel.com systemd-journald[645]: 
Suppressed 928 messages from /user.slice/user-1001.slice

Those are the last and first messages about supression after and before
the logs provided in the previous message.

> Anyway, you post here the content of
>   [1530181596.5848] manager: check_if_startup_complete returns FALSE
> because of enp2s0
> at a time when clearly there were still pending actions:
>   [1530181597.9974] device[0x55d7468810e0] (enp2s0):
> add_pending_action (2): 'queued-state-change-disconnected'

But even now, hours after the boot has completed and there don't appear
to be any pending actions, "nm-online -s" is still saying offline.

> you don't show the log, later, when there are no more pending actions
> on enp2s0.
> But if rate-limiting of journal hit, then the interesting line likely
> is missing too.

Per the above, it does not appear that any rate-limiting hit so this
shouldn't be the case.

I didn't want to bull-doze you earlier with the whole log since it's
biggish.  The whole log for the NetworkManager.service and
NetworkManager-online.service units from boot until about 34 minutes
later can be found at

http://brian.interlinx.bc.ca/NetworkManager.debug

Cheers,
b.

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