[Touch-packages] [Bug 1823871] Re: After unattended-upgrade of systemd IP configuration removed from interfaces

2022-08-30 Thread Todor Dragnev
I just hit it, after system upgrades of the following packages:

Start-Date: 2022-08-30  06:13:35
Commandline: /usr/bin/unattended-upgrade
Upgrade: systemd-sysv:i386 (237-3ubuntu10.50, 237-3ubuntu10.54)
End-Date: 2022-08-30  06:13:36

Start-Date: 2022-08-30  06:13:42
Commandline: /usr/bin/unattended-upgrade
Upgrade: udev:i386 (237-3ubuntu10.50, 237-3ubuntu10.54), libudev1:i386 
(237-3ubuntu10.50, 237-3ubuntu10.54)
End-Date: 2022-08-30  06:13:48

Start-Date: 2022-08-30  06:13:54
Commandline: /usr/bin/unattended-upgrade
Upgrade: libsystemd0:i386 (237-3ubuntu10.50, 237-3ubuntu10.54), 
libpam-systemd:i386 (237-3ubuntu10.50, 237-3ubuntu10.54), systemd:i386 
(237-3ubuntu10.50, 237-3ubuntu10.54), libnss-systemd:i386 (237-3ubuntu10.50, 
237-3ubuntu10.54)
End-Date: 2022-08-30  06:14:03

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Title:
  After unattended-upgrade of systemd IP configuration removed from
  interfaces

Status in systemd package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  Info:
  Ubuntu Server 18.04 LTS, 4.15.0-43-generic, fresh installation (December, 
2018).
  HP DL380 server

  I had this issue already twice in the past couple of months. After unattended 
upgrade of systemd my server's public IP address is removed from the interface.
  I statically configure the IP address using the interfaces file. I have opted 
out of the YML based network configuration. This is my apt history log:

  Start-Date: 2019-04-09  06:15:01
  Commandline: /usr/bin/unattended-upgrade
  Upgrade: systemd-sysv:amd64 (237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19)
  End-Date: 2019-04-09  06:15:07

  Start-Date: 2019-04-09  06:15:12
  Commandline: /usr/bin/unattended-upgrade
  Upgrade: udev:amd64 (237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19), libudev1:amd64 
(237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19)
  End-Date: 2019-04-09  06:15:56

  Start-Date: 2019-04-09  06:15:59
  Commandline: /usr/bin/unattended-upgrade
  Upgrade: libsystemd0:amd64 (237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19), 
libpam-systemd:amd64 (237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19), systemd:amd64 
(237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19), libnss-systemd:amd64 (237-3ubuntu10.13, 
237-3ubuntu10.19)
  End-Date: 2019-04-09  06:16:15

  
  After that my server was unavailable from the Internet. When I logged in via 
out of band management and simply brought down and up the interface everything 
went back to normal. As said above this is the second time I had this issue. 
Last time it was unattended upgrades and it was systemd again.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1823871] Re: After unattended-upgrade of systemd IP configuration removed from interfaces

2021-06-30 Thread Dan Streetman
please reopen if this is still an issue

** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed => Invalid

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Title:
  After unattended-upgrade of systemd IP configuration removed from
  interfaces

Status in systemd package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  Info:
  Ubuntu Server 18.04 LTS, 4.15.0-43-generic, fresh installation (December, 
2018).
  HP DL380 server

  I had this issue already twice in the past couple of months. After unattended 
upgrade of systemd my server's public IP address is removed from the interface.
  I statically configure the IP address using the interfaces file. I have opted 
out of the YML based network configuration. This is my apt history log:

  Start-Date: 2019-04-09  06:15:01
  Commandline: /usr/bin/unattended-upgrade
  Upgrade: systemd-sysv:amd64 (237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19)
  End-Date: 2019-04-09  06:15:07

  Start-Date: 2019-04-09  06:15:12
  Commandline: /usr/bin/unattended-upgrade
  Upgrade: udev:amd64 (237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19), libudev1:amd64 
(237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19)
  End-Date: 2019-04-09  06:15:56

  Start-Date: 2019-04-09  06:15:59
  Commandline: /usr/bin/unattended-upgrade
  Upgrade: libsystemd0:amd64 (237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19), 
libpam-systemd:amd64 (237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19), systemd:amd64 
(237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19), libnss-systemd:amd64 (237-3ubuntu10.13, 
237-3ubuntu10.19)
  End-Date: 2019-04-09  06:16:15

  
  After that my server was unavailable from the Internet. When I logged in via 
out of band management and simply brought down and up the interface everything 
went back to normal. As said above this is the second time I had this issue. 
Last time it was unattended upgrades and it was systemd again.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1823871] Re: After unattended-upgrade of systemd IP configuration removed from interfaces

2019-09-25 Thread gschoenberger
I can confirm this issue on 2 of our VMs running Ubuntu 18.04.
Today I lost a secondary IP on one of the interfaces, after unattended upgrades 
installed a new systemd package.

Any updates on this issue?

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Title:
  After unattended-upgrade of systemd IP configuration removed from
  interfaces

Status in systemd package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Info:
  Ubuntu Server 18.04 LTS, 4.15.0-43-generic, fresh installation (December, 
2018).
  HP DL380 server

  I had this issue already twice in the past couple of months. After unattended 
upgrade of systemd my server's public IP address is removed from the interface.
  I statically configure the IP address using the interfaces file. I have opted 
out of the YML based network configuration. This is my apt history log:

  Start-Date: 2019-04-09  06:15:01
  Commandline: /usr/bin/unattended-upgrade
  Upgrade: systemd-sysv:amd64 (237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19)
  End-Date: 2019-04-09  06:15:07

  Start-Date: 2019-04-09  06:15:12
  Commandline: /usr/bin/unattended-upgrade
  Upgrade: udev:amd64 (237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19), libudev1:amd64 
(237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19)
  End-Date: 2019-04-09  06:15:56

  Start-Date: 2019-04-09  06:15:59
  Commandline: /usr/bin/unattended-upgrade
  Upgrade: libsystemd0:amd64 (237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19), 
libpam-systemd:amd64 (237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19), systemd:amd64 
(237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19), libnss-systemd:amd64 (237-3ubuntu10.13, 
237-3ubuntu10.19)
  End-Date: 2019-04-09  06:16:15

  
  After that my server was unavailable from the Internet. When I logged in via 
out of band management and simply brought down and up the interface everything 
went back to normal. As said above this is the second time I had this issue. 
Last time it was unattended upgrades and it was systemd again.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1823871] Re: After unattended-upgrade of systemd IP configuration removed from interfaces

2019-09-11 Thread Domonkos Tomcsanyi
Same again today. I will need to create some countermeasure, e.g. after
every unattended upgrade a script that brings down and up the
interfaces, otherwise I will not be able to keep my services
availability. Kind of disappointed in this, but at least it will be a
solution.

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Title:
  After unattended-upgrade of systemd IP configuration removed from
  interfaces

Status in systemd package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Info:
  Ubuntu Server 18.04 LTS, 4.15.0-43-generic, fresh installation (December, 
2018).
  HP DL380 server

  I had this issue already twice in the past couple of months. After unattended 
upgrade of systemd my server's public IP address is removed from the interface.
  I statically configure the IP address using the interfaces file. I have opted 
out of the YML based network configuration. This is my apt history log:

  Start-Date: 2019-04-09  06:15:01
  Commandline: /usr/bin/unattended-upgrade
  Upgrade: systemd-sysv:amd64 (237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19)
  End-Date: 2019-04-09  06:15:07

  Start-Date: 2019-04-09  06:15:12
  Commandline: /usr/bin/unattended-upgrade
  Upgrade: udev:amd64 (237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19), libudev1:amd64 
(237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19)
  End-Date: 2019-04-09  06:15:56

  Start-Date: 2019-04-09  06:15:59
  Commandline: /usr/bin/unattended-upgrade
  Upgrade: libsystemd0:amd64 (237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19), 
libpam-systemd:amd64 (237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19), systemd:amd64 
(237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19), libnss-systemd:amd64 (237-3ubuntu10.13, 
237-3ubuntu10.19)
  End-Date: 2019-04-09  06:16:15

  
  After that my server was unavailable from the Internet. When I logged in via 
out of band management and simply brought down and up the interface everything 
went back to normal. As said above this is the second time I had this issue. 
Last time it was unattended upgrades and it was systemd again.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1823871] Re: After unattended-upgrade of systemd IP configuration removed from interfaces

2019-09-03 Thread Domonkos Tomcsanyi
Today the same issue happened again. After systemd update my server
became unavailable...

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Title:
  After unattended-upgrade of systemd IP configuration removed from
  interfaces

Status in systemd package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Info:
  Ubuntu Server 18.04 LTS, 4.15.0-43-generic, fresh installation (December, 
2018).
  HP DL380 server

  I had this issue already twice in the past couple of months. After unattended 
upgrade of systemd my server's public IP address is removed from the interface.
  I statically configure the IP address using the interfaces file. I have opted 
out of the YML based network configuration. This is my apt history log:

  Start-Date: 2019-04-09  06:15:01
  Commandline: /usr/bin/unattended-upgrade
  Upgrade: systemd-sysv:amd64 (237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19)
  End-Date: 2019-04-09  06:15:07

  Start-Date: 2019-04-09  06:15:12
  Commandline: /usr/bin/unattended-upgrade
  Upgrade: udev:amd64 (237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19), libudev1:amd64 
(237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19)
  End-Date: 2019-04-09  06:15:56

  Start-Date: 2019-04-09  06:15:59
  Commandline: /usr/bin/unattended-upgrade
  Upgrade: libsystemd0:amd64 (237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19), 
libpam-systemd:amd64 (237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19), systemd:amd64 
(237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19), libnss-systemd:amd64 (237-3ubuntu10.13, 
237-3ubuntu10.19)
  End-Date: 2019-04-09  06:16:15

  
  After that my server was unavailable from the Internet. When I logged in via 
out of band management and simply brought down and up the interface everything 
went back to normal. As said above this is the second time I had this issue. 
Last time it was unattended upgrades and it was systemd again.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1823871] Re: After unattended-upgrade of systemd IP configuration removed from interfaces

2019-04-24 Thread Domonkos Tomcsanyi
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete => New

** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Confirmed

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Title:
  After unattended-upgrade of systemd IP configuration removed from
  interfaces

Status in systemd package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Info:
  Ubuntu Server 18.04 LTS, 4.15.0-43-generic, fresh installation (December, 
2018).
  HP DL380 server

  I had this issue already twice in the past couple of months. After unattended 
upgrade of systemd my server's public IP address is removed from the interface.
  I statically configure the IP address using the interfaces file. I have opted 
out of the YML based network configuration. This is my apt history log:

  Start-Date: 2019-04-09  06:15:01
  Commandline: /usr/bin/unattended-upgrade
  Upgrade: systemd-sysv:amd64 (237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19)
  End-Date: 2019-04-09  06:15:07

  Start-Date: 2019-04-09  06:15:12
  Commandline: /usr/bin/unattended-upgrade
  Upgrade: udev:amd64 (237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19), libudev1:amd64 
(237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19)
  End-Date: 2019-04-09  06:15:56

  Start-Date: 2019-04-09  06:15:59
  Commandline: /usr/bin/unattended-upgrade
  Upgrade: libsystemd0:amd64 (237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19), 
libpam-systemd:amd64 (237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19), systemd:amd64 
(237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19), libnss-systemd:amd64 (237-3ubuntu10.13, 
237-3ubuntu10.19)
  End-Date: 2019-04-09  06:16:15

  
  After that my server was unavailable from the Internet. When I logged in via 
out of band management and simply brought down and up the interface everything 
went back to normal. As said above this is the second time I had this issue. 
Last time it was unattended upgrades and it was systemd again.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1823871] Re: After unattended-upgrade of systemd IP configuration removed from interfaces

2019-04-23 Thread Unishop
Got same thing, but not on all virtual machines.

** Attachment added: "netplan.txt"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1823871/+attachment/5258426/+files/netplan.txt

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Title:
  After unattended-upgrade of systemd IP configuration removed from
  interfaces

Status in systemd package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Info:
  Ubuntu Server 18.04 LTS, 4.15.0-43-generic, fresh installation (December, 
2018).
  HP DL380 server

  I had this issue already twice in the past couple of months. After unattended 
upgrade of systemd my server's public IP address is removed from the interface.
  I statically configure the IP address using the interfaces file. I have opted 
out of the YML based network configuration. This is my apt history log:

  Start-Date: 2019-04-09  06:15:01
  Commandline: /usr/bin/unattended-upgrade
  Upgrade: systemd-sysv:amd64 (237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19)
  End-Date: 2019-04-09  06:15:07

  Start-Date: 2019-04-09  06:15:12
  Commandline: /usr/bin/unattended-upgrade
  Upgrade: udev:amd64 (237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19), libudev1:amd64 
(237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19)
  End-Date: 2019-04-09  06:15:56

  Start-Date: 2019-04-09  06:15:59
  Commandline: /usr/bin/unattended-upgrade
  Upgrade: libsystemd0:amd64 (237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19), 
libpam-systemd:amd64 (237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19), systemd:amd64 
(237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19), libnss-systemd:amd64 (237-3ubuntu10.13, 
237-3ubuntu10.19)
  End-Date: 2019-04-09  06:16:15

  
  After that my server was unavailable from the Internet. When I logged in via 
out of band management and simply brought down and up the interface everything 
went back to normal. As said above this is the second time I had this issue. 
Last time it was unattended upgrades and it was systemd again.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1823871] Re: After unattended-upgrade of systemd IP configuration removed from interfaces

2019-04-17 Thread Domonkos Tomcsanyi
Is the information provided already enough to change this report's status? I 
think we have provided details, as well as offered to give even more (thank you 
Joi!) if required, so it would be great to follow up on this.
Thanks!

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Title:
  After unattended-upgrade of systemd IP configuration removed from
  interfaces

Status in systemd package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Info:
  Ubuntu Server 18.04 LTS, 4.15.0-43-generic, fresh installation (December, 
2018).
  HP DL380 server

  I had this issue already twice in the past couple of months. After unattended 
upgrade of systemd my server's public IP address is removed from the interface.
  I statically configure the IP address using the interfaces file. I have opted 
out of the YML based network configuration. This is my apt history log:

  Start-Date: 2019-04-09  06:15:01
  Commandline: /usr/bin/unattended-upgrade
  Upgrade: systemd-sysv:amd64 (237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19)
  End-Date: 2019-04-09  06:15:07

  Start-Date: 2019-04-09  06:15:12
  Commandline: /usr/bin/unattended-upgrade
  Upgrade: udev:amd64 (237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19), libudev1:amd64 
(237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19)
  End-Date: 2019-04-09  06:15:56

  Start-Date: 2019-04-09  06:15:59
  Commandline: /usr/bin/unattended-upgrade
  Upgrade: libsystemd0:amd64 (237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19), 
libpam-systemd:amd64 (237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19), systemd:amd64 
(237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19), libnss-systemd:amd64 (237-3ubuntu10.13, 
237-3ubuntu10.19)
  End-Date: 2019-04-09  06:16:15

  
  After that my server was unavailable from the Internet. When I logged in via 
out of band management and simply brought down and up the interface everything 
went back to normal. As said above this is the second time I had this issue. 
Last time it was unattended upgrades and it was systemd again.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1823871] Re: After unattended-upgrade of systemd IP configuration removed from interfaces

2019-04-10 Thread Joi Owen
I've done some more digging into the systemd package update issue.  We
have a number of Ubuntu 18.04 hosts, most of them are virtual machines
running simple eth0 configurations under Hyper-V.  All of those VMs
updated the systemd package without issue.  The only hosts which had
issues after the systemd package upgrade were the two SuperMicros
running bonded 10G interfaces.  On both of those hosts, the bond defined
in netplan seems to have lost its configuration during the systemd
upgrade.  There were multiple kern.log messages regarding the bond
leaving one of its ports in a disabled state after the update.  Both
hosts logged this on the same second that dpkg.log shows the systemd
package itself entering 'status installed', so I'm confident it was that
systemd package rather than pam-systemd that followed several seconds
later.

I am still willing to provides logs and configurations if you tell me
what you need to see.

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Title:
  After unattended-upgrade of systemd IP configuration removed from
  interfaces

Status in systemd package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Info:
  Ubuntu Server 18.04 LTS, 4.15.0-43-generic, fresh installation (December, 
2018).
  HP DL380 server

  I had this issue already twice in the past couple of months. After unattended 
upgrade of systemd my server's public IP address is removed from the interface.
  I statically configure the IP address using the interfaces file. I have opted 
out of the YML based network configuration. This is my apt history log:

  Start-Date: 2019-04-09  06:15:01
  Commandline: /usr/bin/unattended-upgrade
  Upgrade: systemd-sysv:amd64 (237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19)
  End-Date: 2019-04-09  06:15:07

  Start-Date: 2019-04-09  06:15:12
  Commandline: /usr/bin/unattended-upgrade
  Upgrade: udev:amd64 (237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19), libudev1:amd64 
(237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19)
  End-Date: 2019-04-09  06:15:56

  Start-Date: 2019-04-09  06:15:59
  Commandline: /usr/bin/unattended-upgrade
  Upgrade: libsystemd0:amd64 (237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19), 
libpam-systemd:amd64 (237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19), systemd:amd64 
(237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19), libnss-systemd:amd64 (237-3ubuntu10.13, 
237-3ubuntu10.19)
  End-Date: 2019-04-09  06:16:15

  
  After that my server was unavailable from the Internet. When I logged in via 
out of band management and simply brought down and up the interface everything 
went back to normal. As said above this is the second time I had this issue. 
Last time it was unattended upgrades and it was systemd again.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1823871] Re: After unattended-upgrade of systemd IP configuration removed from interfaces

2019-04-09 Thread Joi Owen
I followed up with my coworker who originally built our two misbehaving
boxes.  He also ended up having to reboot the second box I left for him,
to get the br01 bridge configuration back in working order.  Simply
running 'netplan apply' and restarting the systemd network service did
not resolve it, but a full reboot did.  We are using the default 18.04
netplan setup, we haven't reversed back to ifupdown like the other
reporter.

Both hosts lost their networking immediately after the systemd update
was applied this morning, which installed version 237-3ubuntu10.19.  I
can delve through them to find any logs or config files you want.  These
are Supermicro rack mounts with dual 10G interfaces, built as headless
servers, so no ubuntu-desktop or X11 is installed on them.

We have sssd installed on these with the required pam customizations to
configure sssd to live in our Active Directory environment.  pam-auth-
updated printed about local mods to common-* so it wasn't updating.
Those are the only unusual outputs from this mornings unattended-
upgrades-dpkg.log file.

I can attach any logs or other files you care to view.

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Title:
  After unattended-upgrade of systemd IP configuration removed from
  interfaces

Status in systemd package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Info:
  Ubuntu Server 18.04 LTS, 4.15.0-43-generic, fresh installation (December, 
2018).
  HP DL380 server

  I had this issue already twice in the past couple of months. After unattended 
upgrade of systemd my server's public IP address is removed from the interface.
  I statically configure the IP address using the interfaces file. I have opted 
out of the YML based network configuration. This is my apt history log:

  Start-Date: 2019-04-09  06:15:01
  Commandline: /usr/bin/unattended-upgrade
  Upgrade: systemd-sysv:amd64 (237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19)
  End-Date: 2019-04-09  06:15:07

  Start-Date: 2019-04-09  06:15:12
  Commandline: /usr/bin/unattended-upgrade
  Upgrade: udev:amd64 (237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19), libudev1:amd64 
(237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19)
  End-Date: 2019-04-09  06:15:56

  Start-Date: 2019-04-09  06:15:59
  Commandline: /usr/bin/unattended-upgrade
  Upgrade: libsystemd0:amd64 (237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19), 
libpam-systemd:amd64 (237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19), systemd:amd64 
(237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19), libnss-systemd:amd64 (237-3ubuntu10.13, 
237-3ubuntu10.19)
  End-Date: 2019-04-09  06:16:15

  
  After that my server was unavailable from the Internet. When I logged in via 
out of band management and simply brought down and up the interface everything 
went back to normal. As said above this is the second time I had this issue. 
Last time it was unattended upgrades and it was systemd again.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1823871] Re: After unattended-upgrade of systemd IP configuration removed from interfaces

2019-04-09 Thread Domonkos Tomcsanyi
I have followed the instructions in the /etc/network/interfaces file to
ditch netplan and use ifupdown:

# To re-enable ifupdown on this system, you can run:
#sudo apt install ifupdown

As an extra measure I have removed netplan packages completely:

~# grep netplan .bash_history
apt remove nplan netplan.io

I have opened the bug against systemd, because I think it is the one 
responsible for the issue, but I could be wrong. It could be the 
unattended-upgrades package with the combination of systemd as well, or 
something different. I have written down the way my network configuration works 
so that enough information of my system is available - especially in this case 
where networking itself seems to have a hiccup.
Weirdly enough my virtual bridge (configured via the same 
/etc/network/interfaces file) supporting my VMs running on the server has not 
lost its IP configuration. This + Joi's experience indicate to me that this is 
not an issue of how the network configuration is applied on the server, it is 
an issue of something on a lower level possibly, and the loss of network 
connection is just an inconvenient result, and not the issue itself.

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Title:
  After unattended-upgrade of systemd IP configuration removed from
  interfaces

Status in systemd package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Info:
  Ubuntu Server 18.04 LTS, 4.15.0-43-generic, fresh installation (December, 
2018).
  HP DL380 server

  I had this issue already twice in the past couple of months. After unattended 
upgrade of systemd my server's public IP address is removed from the interface.
  I statically configure the IP address using the interfaces file. I have opted 
out of the YML based network configuration. This is my apt history log:

  Start-Date: 2019-04-09  06:15:01
  Commandline: /usr/bin/unattended-upgrade
  Upgrade: systemd-sysv:amd64 (237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19)
  End-Date: 2019-04-09  06:15:07

  Start-Date: 2019-04-09  06:15:12
  Commandline: /usr/bin/unattended-upgrade
  Upgrade: udev:amd64 (237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19), libudev1:amd64 
(237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19)
  End-Date: 2019-04-09  06:15:56

  Start-Date: 2019-04-09  06:15:59
  Commandline: /usr/bin/unattended-upgrade
  Upgrade: libsystemd0:amd64 (237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19), 
libpam-systemd:amd64 (237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19), systemd:amd64 
(237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19), libnss-systemd:amd64 (237-3ubuntu10.13, 
237-3ubuntu10.19)
  End-Date: 2019-04-09  06:16:15

  
  After that my server was unavailable from the Internet. When I logged in via 
out of band management and simply brought down and up the interface everything 
went back to normal. As said above this is the second time I had this issue. 
Last time it was unattended upgrades and it was systemd again.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1823871] Re: After unattended-upgrade of systemd IP configuration removed from interfaces

2019-04-09 Thread Dan Streetman
> I statically configure the IP address using the interfaces file.

you mention the interfaces file, but this bug is against systemd - what
mechanism are you using to configure your network?  For a fresh install
of 18.04, you will get netplan by default, using systemd-networkd as its
backend; is that what you're using, or something else?

> I have opted out of the YML based network configuration.

you mean you replaced netplan with something else?  ifupdown?


** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed => Incomplete

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Title:
  After unattended-upgrade of systemd IP configuration removed from
  interfaces

Status in systemd package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Info:
  Ubuntu Server 18.04 LTS, 4.15.0-43-generic, fresh installation (December, 
2018).
  HP DL380 server

  I had this issue already twice in the past couple of months. After unattended 
upgrade of systemd my server's public IP address is removed from the interface.
  I statically configure the IP address using the interfaces file. I have opted 
out of the YML based network configuration. This is my apt history log:

  Start-Date: 2019-04-09  06:15:01
  Commandline: /usr/bin/unattended-upgrade
  Upgrade: systemd-sysv:amd64 (237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19)
  End-Date: 2019-04-09  06:15:07

  Start-Date: 2019-04-09  06:15:12
  Commandline: /usr/bin/unattended-upgrade
  Upgrade: udev:amd64 (237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19), libudev1:amd64 
(237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19)
  End-Date: 2019-04-09  06:15:56

  Start-Date: 2019-04-09  06:15:59
  Commandline: /usr/bin/unattended-upgrade
  Upgrade: libsystemd0:amd64 (237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19), 
libpam-systemd:amd64 (237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19), systemd:amd64 
(237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19), libnss-systemd:amd64 (237-3ubuntu10.13, 
237-3ubuntu10.19)
  End-Date: 2019-04-09  06:16:15

  
  After that my server was unavailable from the Internet. When I logged in via 
out of band management and simply brought down and up the interface everything 
went back to normal. As said above this is the second time I had this issue. 
Last time it was unattended upgrades and it was systemd again.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1823871] Re: After unattended-upgrade of systemd IP configuration removed from interfaces

2019-04-09 Thread Joi Owen
Two of our Ubuntu 18.04 hosts applied this update this morning and both
dropped offline.  They're both using netplan and have bonded interfaces.
The bond layer was offline.  I had to reboot to get the network stack
running again.  I left one host offline so the coworker who configured
them can look it over later this morning.  Two identical hosts did not
apply this systemd update this morning and they're both still online.

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Title:
  After unattended-upgrade of systemd IP configuration removed from
  interfaces

Status in systemd package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Info:
  Ubuntu Server 18.04 LTS, 4.15.0-43-generic, fresh installation (December, 
2018).
  HP DL380 server

  I had this issue already twice in the past couple of months. After unattended 
upgrade of systemd my server's public IP address is removed from the interface.
  I statically configure the IP address using the interfaces file. I have opted 
out of the YML based network configuration. This is my apt history log:

  Start-Date: 2019-04-09  06:15:01
  Commandline: /usr/bin/unattended-upgrade
  Upgrade: systemd-sysv:amd64 (237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19)
  End-Date: 2019-04-09  06:15:07

  Start-Date: 2019-04-09  06:15:12
  Commandline: /usr/bin/unattended-upgrade
  Upgrade: udev:amd64 (237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19), libudev1:amd64 
(237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19)
  End-Date: 2019-04-09  06:15:56

  Start-Date: 2019-04-09  06:15:59
  Commandline: /usr/bin/unattended-upgrade
  Upgrade: libsystemd0:amd64 (237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19), 
libpam-systemd:amd64 (237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19), systemd:amd64 
(237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19), libnss-systemd:amd64 (237-3ubuntu10.13, 
237-3ubuntu10.19)
  End-Date: 2019-04-09  06:16:15

  
  After that my server was unavailable from the Internet. When I logged in via 
out of band management and simply brought down and up the interface everything 
went back to normal. As said above this is the second time I had this issue. 
Last time it was unattended upgrades and it was systemd again.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1823871] Re: After unattended-upgrade of systemd IP configuration removed from interfaces

2019-04-09 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Confirmed

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Title:
  After unattended-upgrade of systemd IP configuration removed from
  interfaces

Status in systemd package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Info:
  Ubuntu Server 18.04 LTS, 4.15.0-43-generic, fresh installation (December, 
2018).
  HP DL380 server

  I had this issue already twice in the past couple of months. After unattended 
upgrade of systemd my server's public IP address is removed from the interface.
  I statically configure the IP address using the interfaces file. I have opted 
out of the YML based network configuration. This is my apt history log:

  Start-Date: 2019-04-09  06:15:01
  Commandline: /usr/bin/unattended-upgrade
  Upgrade: systemd-sysv:amd64 (237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19)
  End-Date: 2019-04-09  06:15:07

  Start-Date: 2019-04-09  06:15:12
  Commandline: /usr/bin/unattended-upgrade
  Upgrade: udev:amd64 (237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19), libudev1:amd64 
(237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19)
  End-Date: 2019-04-09  06:15:56

  Start-Date: 2019-04-09  06:15:59
  Commandline: /usr/bin/unattended-upgrade
  Upgrade: libsystemd0:amd64 (237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19), 
libpam-systemd:amd64 (237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19), systemd:amd64 
(237-3ubuntu10.13, 237-3ubuntu10.19), libnss-systemd:amd64 (237-3ubuntu10.13, 
237-3ubuntu10.19)
  End-Date: 2019-04-09  06:16:15

  
  After that my server was unavailable from the Internet. When I logged in via 
out of band management and simply brought down and up the interface everything 
went back to normal. As said above this is the second time I had this issue. 
Last time it was unattended upgrades and it was systemd again.

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