________________________________________ From: owner-scientific-linux-us...@listserv.fnal.gov <owner-scientific-linux-us...@listserv.fnal.gov> on behalf of Tom H <tomh0...@gmail.com> Sent: 31 March 2016 13:01 To: SL Users Subject: Re: How does NetworkManager monitor the connection files?
On Thu, Mar 31, 2016 at 10:46 AM, Benjamin Lefoul <benjamin.lef...@nwise.se> wrote: > > Done with bug 764402: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=764402 Thanks for this. I meant to suggest in my last email that you ask on the NM list but pressed "send" too quickly. So the problem's solved. But I'm tempted to add to the bug or file another one to request that the "monitor-connection-files" of "man NetworkManager.conf" be clarified because "NetworkManager will reload connection files any time they changed" isn't going to be understood as "skip 'nmcli connection reload'" but "run 'nmcli connection up <con-name>'" by most: monitor-connection-files Whether the configured settings plugin(s) should set up file monitors and immediately pick up changes made to connection files while NetworkManager is running. This is disabled by default; NetworkManager will only read the connection files at startup, and when explicitly requested via the ReloadConnections D-Bus call. If this key is set to 'true', then NetworkManager will reload connection files any time they changed. (Sorry about not bottom-posting earlier, I hope this is better) I agree. I expect other people to be confused by this. A reasonable addition to this section of the man could be advising to use sudoedit to change connection in order to avoid unexpected behaviors, and reminding to use "nmcli con up $CONN" or better still, that new feature: "con reapply $CONN". Benjamin Lefoul nWISE AB