[ovirt-users] Re: Cloud-init reset network configuration to default dhcp after reboot and regular run

2018-12-06 Thread Eitan Raviv
We will consider changing the behaviour. This is indeed not intuitive.

On Thu, Dec 6, 2018 at 10:24 AM Mike Lykov  wrote:

> 05.12.2018 13:04, Eitan Raviv пишет:
> > After further investigation I would like to share one more important
> > piece of information that explains the "reset" behaviour of the network
> > configuration:
>
> Thanks for that detailed clarification.
>
> > When a VM is started in 'Run once' mode, the initialization parameters
> > supplied for that run are always passed by engine to cloud-init in the
> > guest for application.
>
> It's clear and work as intended.
>
> > But if a VM is started in 'Run' mode, the initialization parameters are
> > passed to cloud-init on the guest only if this is the first run (be it
> > 'Run' or 'Run once'). On every consecutive run in 'Run' mode no
> > parameters are passed to the guest, and therefore (as I quoted from the
> > cloud-init documentation earlier in this thread) cloud-init falls back
> > to DHCP configuration on the guest.
>
>
> > When this behaviour was introduced into engine the reasoning was that
> > after the initial configuration of the VM, there is no reason to resend
> > the configuration on every 'Run' but only on 'Run once'.
>
> Yes, there is no reason, but for new user it looks very confusing:
>   - create VM
>   - configure cloud-init parameters (like IP addr)
>   - Run VM (not once), parameters applied (all OK? as it seems)
>   - work with/in VM
>   - Stop VM (maybe after period of time when VM counts as 'configured
> successfully') for some maintetance
>   - Run VM and try to access it (it is 'configured successfully' some
> time ago, isn't it?)
>   - NO ACCESS to VM and configurаtion is LOST
>   - try to access via console with 'WTF?' exclamation 
>
> Why cloud-init in this scenario after successful configuration is not
> turn off/disable himself (by touch that file, for example) ?
>
> Instead of it cloud-init+ovirt force user to:
>   - try to figure why configuration is lost, learn "custom script" format
>   - write "custom script" for touch /etc/cloud/cloud-init.disabled and
> reboot
>   - run once VM to apply parameters
>   - run VM as usual ?
>
>
> > Due to the behaviour of the current cloud-init package, this causes an
> > unexpected side effect that should be dealt with by disabling cloud-init
> > in one of the methods I described earlier in this thread.
>
> Are there use cases when cloud-init (as a service) may require to start
> repeatedly on consecutive usual VM runs?
> If will need to change parameters user may use "Run Once" start with new
> parameters - in this case a 'disabled' file may be ignored.
> But what reason to finding a configuration while usual run at all?
>
> --
> BR, Mike
>
>
> >
> > On Wed, Nov 28, 2018 at 10:12 AM Eitan Raviv  > > wrote:
> >
> > On Wed, Nov 28, 2018 at 7:29 AM Mike Lykov  > > wrote:
> >  >
> >  > 27.11.2018 16:15, Eitan Raviv пишет:
> >  > > According to cloud-init 0.7.9 documentation cloud-init is
> > configured
> >  > > to run by default on each boot [1] and to render the
> user-selected
> >  > > network configuration on first boot [2]. Also, in absence of a
> data
> >  > > source to configure the network, it will fall back to
> > configuring DHCP
> >  > > on eth0 [2].
> >  > >
> >  > > As you noted, if you run a VM once, and then in the next
> > regular run
> >  > > the cloud-init flag is not selected in the VM configuration in
> > engine,
> >  > > there is no data-source and cloud-init falls back to dhcp as
> >  > > documented.
> >  >
> >  > Thanks for the explanation. What intended use of this
> > subsystem/feature
> >  > are supposed to?
> >  >
> >  > My setup is not in cloud, it's local and use static IP adresses
> > for VM.
> >  > I do not want to configure each VM network in console by hand.
> >  > I create VM from template (template have installed cloud-init
> > package),
> >  > configure cloud-init hostname/eth0 network in engine, and as
> "custom
> >  > script" (at the same moment) I set a "touch
> >  > /etc/cloud/cloud-init.disabled" ?
> >
> > Either that or add custom script to disable just cloud-init network
> > re-config as you did manually.
> > Please consult the documentation for the custom script syntax and
> format
> > (e.g. search for 'runcmd' in
> > https://cloudinit.readthedocs.io/en/0.7.9/topics/examples.html)
> >
> >  > Then I "Run once" a VM, stop it, and run as usual without data
> source
> >  > and fallback.
> >  > Or I name network interface not "eth0" and therefore without need
> for
> >  > custom script?
> >
> > I did not test the outcome of assigning the static IP to another NIC.
> > Just sharing a thought...
> >
> >  >
> >  >
> >  > > The 'marker' file you refer to are also documented as follows:
> >  > >
> >  > > * di

[ovirt-users] Re: Cloud-init reset network configuration to default dhcp after reboot and regular run

2018-12-06 Thread Mike Lykov

05.12.2018 13:04, Eitan Raviv пишет:
After further investigation I would like to share one more important 
piece of information that explains the "reset" behaviour of the network 
configuration:


Thanks for that detailed clarification.

When a VM is started in 'Run once' mode, the initialization parameters 
supplied for that run are always passed by engine to cloud-init in the 
guest for application.


It's clear and work as intended.

But if a VM is started in 'Run' mode, the initialization parameters are 
passed to cloud-init on the guest only if this is the first run (be it 
'Run' or 'Run once'). On every consecutive run in 'Run' mode no 
parameters are passed to the guest, and therefore (as I quoted from the 
cloud-init documentation earlier in this thread) cloud-init falls back 
to DHCP configuration on the guest.



When this behaviour was introduced into engine the reasoning was that 
after the initial configuration of the VM, there is no reason to resend 
the configuration on every 'Run' but only on 'Run once'.


Yes, there is no reason, but for new user it looks very confusing:
 - create VM
 - configure cloud-init parameters (like IP addr)
 - Run VM (not once), parameters applied (all OK? as it seems)
 - work with/in VM
 - Stop VM (maybe after period of time when VM counts as 'configured 
successfully') for some maintetance
 - Run VM and try to access it (it is 'configured successfully' some 
time ago, isn't it?)

 - NO ACCESS to VM and configurаtion is LOST
 - try to access via console with 'WTF?' exclamation 

Why cloud-init in this scenario after successful configuration is not 
turn off/disable himself (by touch that file, for example) ?


Instead of it cloud-init+ovirt force user to:
 - try to figure why configuration is lost, learn "custom script" format
 - write "custom script" for touch /etc/cloud/cloud-init.disabled and 
reboot

 - run once VM to apply parameters
 - run VM as usual ?


Due to the behaviour of the current cloud-init package, this causes an 
unexpected side effect that should be dealt with by disabling cloud-init 
in one of the methods I described earlier in this thread.


Are there use cases when cloud-init (as a service) may require to start 
repeatedly on consecutive usual VM runs?
If will need to change parameters user may use "Run Once" start with new 
parameters - in this case a 'disabled' file may be ignored.

But what reason to finding a configuration while usual run at all?

--
BR, Mike




On Wed, Nov 28, 2018 at 10:12 AM Eitan Raviv > wrote:


On Wed, Nov 28, 2018 at 7:29 AM Mike Lykov mailto:co...@ya.ru>> wrote:
 >
 > 27.11.2018 16:15, Eitan Raviv пишет:
 > > According to cloud-init 0.7.9 documentation cloud-init is
configured
 > > to run by default on each boot [1] and to render the user-selected
 > > network configuration on first boot [2]. Also, in absence of a data
 > > source to configure the network, it will fall back to
configuring DHCP
 > > on eth0 [2].
 > >
 > > As you noted, if you run a VM once, and then in the next
regular run
 > > the cloud-init flag is not selected in the VM configuration in
engine,
 > > there is no data-source and cloud-init falls back to dhcp as
 > > documented.
 >
 > Thanks for the explanation. What intended use of this
subsystem/feature
 > are supposed to?
 >
 > My setup is not in cloud, it's local and use static IP adresses
for VM.
 > I do not want to configure each VM network in console by hand.
 > I create VM from template (template have installed cloud-init
package),
 > configure cloud-init hostname/eth0 network in engine, and as "custom
 > script" (at the same moment) I set a "touch
 > /etc/cloud/cloud-init.disabled" ?

Either that or add custom script to disable just cloud-init network
re-config as you did manually.
Please consult the documentation for the custom script syntax and format
(e.g. search for 'runcmd' in
https://cloudinit.readthedocs.io/en/0.7.9/topics/examples.html)

 > Then I "Run once" a VM, stop it, and run as usual without data source
 > and fallback.
 > Or I name network interface not "eth0" and therefore without need for
 > custom script?

I did not test the outcome of assigning the static IP to another NIC.
Just sharing a thought...

 >
 >
 > > The 'marker' file you refer to are also documented as follows:
 > >
 > > * disabling cloud-init altogether [1] with: touch
/etc/cloud/cloud-init.disabled
 > > * preventing cloud-init from configuring the network [2] with: echo
 > > ‘network: {config: disabled}‘ >> /etc/cloud/cloud.cfg
 > > whichever scenario is used to run a VM, this can be accomplished by
 > > adding the above commands to the custom_script that cloud-init
runs at
 > > the last stage of its operation [3].
 > >
 > > There is possibly a third 'hack' 

[ovirt-users] Re: Cloud-init reset network configuration to default dhcp after reboot and regular run

2018-12-05 Thread Eitan Raviv
After further investigation I would like to share one more important piece
of information that explains the "reset" behaviour of the network
configuration:

When a VM is started in 'Run once' mode, the initialization parameters
supplied for that run are always passed by engine to cloud-init in the
guest for application.

But if a VM is started in 'Run' mode, the initialization parameters are
passed to cloud-init on the guest only if this is the first run (be it
'Run' or 'Run once'). On every consecutive run in 'Run' mode no parameters
are passed to the guest, and therefore (as I quoted from the cloud-init
documentation earlier in this thread) cloud-init falls back to DHCP
configuration on the guest.

This is not an overlooked occurrence on engine's behalf but rather the
designated behaviour.
When this behaviour was introduced into engine the reasoning was that after
the initial configuration of the VM, there is no reason to resend the
configuration on every 'Run' but only on 'Run once'. That's because 'Run
once' may be used for out-of the ordinary instantiations of the VM.

Due to the behaviour of the current cloud-init package, this causes an
unexpected side effect that should be dealt with by disabling cloud-init in
one of the methods I described earlier in this thread.

HTH

On Wed, Nov 28, 2018 at 10:12 AM Eitan Raviv  wrote:

> On Wed, Nov 28, 2018 at 7:29 AM Mike Lykov  wrote:
> >
> > 27.11.2018 16:15, Eitan Raviv пишет:
> > > According to cloud-init 0.7.9 documentation cloud-init is configured
> > > to run by default on each boot [1] and to render the user-selected
> > > network configuration on first boot [2]. Also, in absence of a data
> > > source to configure the network, it will fall back to configuring DHCP
> > > on eth0 [2].
> > >
> > > As you noted, if you run a VM once, and then in the next regular run
> > > the cloud-init flag is not selected in the VM configuration in engine,
> > > there is no data-source and cloud-init falls back to dhcp as
> > > documented.
> >
> > Thanks for the explanation. What intended use of this subsystem/feature
> > are supposed to?
> >
> > My setup is not in cloud, it's local and use static IP adresses for VM.
> > I do not want to configure each VM network in console by hand.
> > I create VM from template (template have installed cloud-init package),
> > configure cloud-init hostname/eth0 network in engine, and as "custom
> > script" (at the same moment) I set a "touch
> > /etc/cloud/cloud-init.disabled" ?
>
> Either that or add custom script to disable just cloud-init network
> re-config as you did manually.
> Please consult the documentation for the custom script syntax and format
> (e.g. search for 'runcmd' in
> https://cloudinit.readthedocs.io/en/0.7.9/topics/examples.html)
>
> > Then I "Run once" a VM, stop it, and run as usual without data source
> > and fallback.
> > Or I name network interface not "eth0" and therefore without need for
> > custom script?
>
> I did not test the outcome of assigning the static IP to another NIC.
> Just sharing a thought...
>
> >
> >
> > > The 'marker' file you refer to are also documented as follows:
> > >
> > > * disabling cloud-init altogether [1] with: touch
> /etc/cloud/cloud-init.disabled
> > > * preventing cloud-init from configuring the network [2] with: echo
> > > ‘network: {config: disabled}‘ >> /etc/cloud/cloud.cfg
> > > whichever scenario is used to run a VM, this can be accomplished by
> > > adding the above commands to the custom_script that cloud-init runs at
> > > the last stage of its operation [3].
> > >
> > > There is possibly a third 'hack' that would not require any marker
> file:
> > > * assign your static IP to a NIC not named 'eth0'
> > > I have not tested it myself but it looks like a corollary of [2]
> > >
> > > HTH
> > >
> > > [1]
> https://cloudinit.readthedocs.io/en/0.7.9/topics/boot.html#generator
> > > [2] https://cloudinit.readthedocs.io/en/0.7.9/topics/boot.html#local
> > > [3] https://cloudinit.readthedocs.io/en/0.7.9/topics/boot.html#final
> > >
> > > On Wed, Nov 21, 2018 at 10:51 AM Mike Lykov  wrote:
> > >>
> > >> 20.11.2018 15:30, Mike Lykov пишет:
> > >>
> > >>> "cloud-init used to use a "marker" file that it created on initial
> > >>> execution. If that "marker" file existed it would not rerun on
> reboot. "
> > >>> - are it not working  in ovirt/this cloud-init version ?
> > >>
> > >> new restart:
> > >>
> > >> --
> > >> 2018-11-21 12:40:53,314 - main.py[DEBUG]: Checking to see if files
> that
> > >> we need already exist from a previous run that would allow us to stop
> early.
> > >> 2018-11-21 12:40:53,315 - main.py[DEBUG]: Execution continuing, no
> > >> previous run detected that would allow us to stop early.
> > >> -
> > >>
> > >> which files it try to find ?
> > >>
> > >> --
> > >> Mike
> > >>
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[ovirt-users] Re: Cloud-init reset network configuration to default dhcp after reboot and regular run

2018-11-28 Thread Eitan Raviv
On Wed, Nov 28, 2018 at 7:29 AM Mike Lykov  wrote:
>
> 27.11.2018 16:15, Eitan Raviv пишет:
> > According to cloud-init 0.7.9 documentation cloud-init is configured
> > to run by default on each boot [1] and to render the user-selected
> > network configuration on first boot [2]. Also, in absence of a data
> > source to configure the network, it will fall back to configuring DHCP
> > on eth0 [2].
> >
> > As you noted, if you run a VM once, and then in the next regular run
> > the cloud-init flag is not selected in the VM configuration in engine,
> > there is no data-source and cloud-init falls back to dhcp as
> > documented.
>
> Thanks for the explanation. What intended use of this subsystem/feature
> are supposed to?
>
> My setup is not in cloud, it's local and use static IP adresses for VM.
> I do not want to configure each VM network in console by hand.
> I create VM from template (template have installed cloud-init package),
> configure cloud-init hostname/eth0 network in engine, and as "custom
> script" (at the same moment) I set a "touch
> /etc/cloud/cloud-init.disabled" ?

Either that or add custom script to disable just cloud-init network
re-config as you did manually.
Please consult the documentation for the custom script syntax and format
(e.g. search for 'runcmd' in
https://cloudinit.readthedocs.io/en/0.7.9/topics/examples.html)

> Then I "Run once" a VM, stop it, and run as usual without data source
> and fallback.
> Or I name network interface not "eth0" and therefore without need for
> custom script?

I did not test the outcome of assigning the static IP to another NIC.
Just sharing a thought...

>
>
> > The 'marker' file you refer to are also documented as follows:
> >
> > * disabling cloud-init altogether [1] with: touch 
> > /etc/cloud/cloud-init.disabled
> > * preventing cloud-init from configuring the network [2] with: echo
> > ‘network: {config: disabled}‘ >> /etc/cloud/cloud.cfg
> > whichever scenario is used to run a VM, this can be accomplished by
> > adding the above commands to the custom_script that cloud-init runs at
> > the last stage of its operation [3].
> >
> > There is possibly a third 'hack' that would not require any marker file:
> > * assign your static IP to a NIC not named 'eth0'
> > I have not tested it myself but it looks like a corollary of [2]
> >
> > HTH
> >
> > [1] https://cloudinit.readthedocs.io/en/0.7.9/topics/boot.html#generator
> > [2] https://cloudinit.readthedocs.io/en/0.7.9/topics/boot.html#local
> > [3] https://cloudinit.readthedocs.io/en/0.7.9/topics/boot.html#final
> >
> > On Wed, Nov 21, 2018 at 10:51 AM Mike Lykov  wrote:
> >>
> >> 20.11.2018 15:30, Mike Lykov пишет:
> >>
> >>> "cloud-init used to use a "marker" file that it created on initial
> >>> execution. If that "marker" file existed it would not rerun on reboot. "
> >>> - are it not working  in ovirt/this cloud-init version ?
> >>
> >> new restart:
> >>
> >> --
> >> 2018-11-21 12:40:53,314 - main.py[DEBUG]: Checking to see if files that
> >> we need already exist from a previous run that would allow us to stop 
> >> early.
> >> 2018-11-21 12:40:53,315 - main.py[DEBUG]: Execution continuing, no
> >> previous run detected that would allow us to stop early.
> >> -
> >>
> >> which files it try to find ?
> >>
> >> --
> >> Mike
> >>
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[ovirt-users] Re: Cloud-init reset network configuration to default dhcp after reboot and regular run

2018-11-27 Thread Mike Lykov

27.11.2018 16:15, Eitan Raviv пишет:

According to cloud-init 0.7.9 documentation cloud-init is configured
to run by default on each boot [1] and to render the user-selected
network configuration on first boot [2]. Also, in absence of a data
source to configure the network, it will fall back to configuring DHCP
on eth0 [2].

As you noted, if you run a VM once, and then in the next regular run
the cloud-init flag is not selected in the VM configuration in engine,
there is no data-source and cloud-init falls back to dhcp as
documented.


Thanks for the explanation. What intended use of this subsystem/feature 
are supposed to?


My setup is not in cloud, it's local and use static IP adresses for VM.
I do not want to configure each VM network in console by hand.
I create VM from template (template have installed cloud-init package), 
configure cloud-init hostname/eth0 network in engine, and as "custom 
script" (at the same moment) I set a "touch 
/etc/cloud/cloud-init.disabled" ?
Then I "Run once" a VM, stop it, and run as usual without data source 
and fallback.
Or I name network interface not "eth0" and therefore without need for 
custom script?




The 'marker' file you refer to are also documented as follows:

* disabling cloud-init altogether [1] with: touch /etc/cloud/cloud-init.disabled
* preventing cloud-init from configuring the network [2] with: echo
‘network: {config: disabled}‘ >> /etc/cloud/cloud.cfg
whichever scenario is used to run a VM, this can be accomplished by
adding the above commands to the custom_script that cloud-init runs at
the last stage of its operation [3].

There is possibly a third 'hack' that would not require any marker file:
* assign your static IP to a NIC not named 'eth0'
I have not tested it myself but it looks like a corollary of [2]

HTH

[1] https://cloudinit.readthedocs.io/en/0.7.9/topics/boot.html#generator
[2] https://cloudinit.readthedocs.io/en/0.7.9/topics/boot.html#local
[3] https://cloudinit.readthedocs.io/en/0.7.9/topics/boot.html#final

On Wed, Nov 21, 2018 at 10:51 AM Mike Lykov  wrote:


20.11.2018 15:30, Mike Lykov пишет:


"cloud-init used to use a "marker" file that it created on initial
execution. If that "marker" file existed it would not rerun on reboot. "
- are it not working  in ovirt/this cloud-init version ?


new restart:

--
2018-11-21 12:40:53,314 - main.py[DEBUG]: Checking to see if files that
we need already exist from a previous run that would allow us to stop early.
2018-11-21 12:40:53,315 - main.py[DEBUG]: Execution continuing, no
previous run detected that would allow us to stop early.
-

which files it try to find ?

--
Mike

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[ovirt-users] Re: Cloud-init reset network configuration to default dhcp after reboot and regular run

2018-11-27 Thread Eitan Raviv
According to cloud-init 0.7.9 documentation cloud-init is configured
to run by default on each boot [1] and to render the user-selected
network configuration on first boot [2]. Also, in absence of a data
source to configure the network, it will fall back to configuring DHCP
on eth0 [2].

As you noted, if you run a VM once, and then in the next regular run
the cloud-init flag is not selected in the VM configuration in engine,
there is no data-source and cloud-init falls back to dhcp as
documented.

The 'marker' file you refer to are also documented as follows:

* disabling cloud-init altogether [1] with: touch /etc/cloud/cloud-init.disabled
* preventing cloud-init from configuring the network [2] with: echo
‘network: {config: disabled}‘ >> /etc/cloud/cloud.cfg
whichever scenario is used to run a VM, this can be accomplished by
adding the above commands to the custom_script that cloud-init runs at
the last stage of its operation [3].

There is possibly a third 'hack' that would not require any marker file:
* assign your static IP to a NIC not named 'eth0'
I have not tested it myself but it looks like a corollary of [2]

HTH

[1] https://cloudinit.readthedocs.io/en/0.7.9/topics/boot.html#generator
[2] https://cloudinit.readthedocs.io/en/0.7.9/topics/boot.html#local
[3] https://cloudinit.readthedocs.io/en/0.7.9/topics/boot.html#final

On Wed, Nov 21, 2018 at 10:51 AM Mike Lykov  wrote:
>
> 20.11.2018 15:30, Mike Lykov пишет:
>
> > "cloud-init used to use a "marker" file that it created on initial
> > execution. If that "marker" file existed it would not rerun on reboot. "
> > - are it not working  in ovirt/this cloud-init version ?
>
> new restart:
>
> --
> 2018-11-21 12:40:53,314 - main.py[DEBUG]: Checking to see if files that
> we need already exist from a previous run that would allow us to stop early.
> 2018-11-21 12:40:53,315 - main.py[DEBUG]: Execution continuing, no
> previous run detected that would allow us to stop early.
> -
>
> which files it try to find ?
>
> --
> Mike
>
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[ovirt-users] Re: Cloud-init reset network configuration to default dhcp after reboot and regular run

2018-11-21 Thread Mike Lykov

20.11.2018 15:30, Mike Lykov пишет:

"cloud-init used to use a "marker" file that it created on initial 
execution. If that "marker" file existed it would not rerun on reboot. " 
- are it not working  in ovirt/this cloud-init version ?


new restart:

--
2018-11-21 12:40:53,314 - main.py[DEBUG]: Checking to see if files that 
we need already exist from a previous run that would allow us to stop early.
2018-11-21 12:40:53,315 - main.py[DEBUG]: Execution continuing, no 
previous run detected that would allow us to stop early.

-

which files it try to find ?

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Mike

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[ovirt-users] Re: Cloud-init reset network configuration to default dhcp after reboot and regular run

2018-11-20 Thread Mike Lykov

20.11.2018 15:30, Mike Lykov пишет:

DataSourceNotFoundException: Did not find any data source, searched 
classes: (DataSourceNoCloudNet)
2018-11-20 13:53:24,194 - stages.py[DEBUG]: applying net config names 
for {'version': 1, 'config': [{'subnets': [{'type': 'dhcp'}],

'type': 'physical', 'name': 'eth0', 'mac_address': '56:6f:21:4a:00:04'}]}


full message (when cloud-init drop static ip configured previusly to 
default dhcp)


2018-11-20 14:35:00,334 - stages.py[DEBUG]: applying net config names 
for {'version': 1, 'config': [{'subnets': [{'type': 'dhcp'}], 'type': 
'physical', 'name': 'eth0', 'mac_address': '56:6f:21:4a:00:05'}]}
2018-11-20 14:35:00,334 - util.py[DEBUG]: Reading from 
/sys/class/net/lo/addr_assign_type (quiet=False)
2018-11-20 14:35:00,334 - util.py[DEBUG]: Read 2 bytes from 
/sys/class/net/lo/addr_assign_type
2018-11-20 14:35:00,334 - util.py[DEBUG]: Reading from 
/sys/class/net/lo/address (quiet=False)
2018-11-20 14:35:00,334 - util.py[DEBUG]: Read 18 bytes from 
/sys/class/net/lo/address
2018-11-20 14:35:00,334 - util.py[DEBUG]: Reading from 
/sys/class/net/eth0/addr_assign_type (quiet=False)
2018-11-20 14:35:00,334 - util.py[DEBUG]: Read 2 bytes from 
/sys/class/net/eth0/addr_assign_type
2018-11-20 14:35:00,334 - util.py[DEBUG]: Reading from 
/sys/class/net/eth0/address (quiet=False)
2018-11-20 14:35:00,335 - util.py[DEBUG]: Read 18 bytes from 
/sys/class/net/eth0/address
2018-11-20 14:35:00,335 - util.py[DEBUG]: Reading from 
/sys/class/net/lo/operstate (quiet=False)
2018-11-20 14:35:00,335 - util.py[DEBUG]: Read 8 bytes from 
/sys/class/net/lo/operstate
2018-11-20 14:35:00,335 - util.py[DEBUG]: Reading from 
/sys/class/net/eth0/operstate (quiet=False)
2018-11-20 14:35:00,335 - util.py[DEBUG]: Read 3 bytes from 
/sys/class/net/eth0/operstate
2018-11-20 14:35:00,335 - util.py[DEBUG]: Running command ['ip', '-6', 
'addr', 'show', 'permanent', 'scope', 'global'] with allowed return 
codes [0] (shell=False, capture=True)
2018-11-20 14:35:00,338 - util.py[DEBUG]: Running command ['ip', '-4', 
'addr', 'show'] with allowed return codes [0] (shell=False, capture=True)
2018-11-20 14:35:00,340 - __init__.py[DEBUG]: no work necessary for 
renaming of [['56:6f:21:4a:00:05', 'eth0']]
2018-11-20 14:35:00,341 - stages.py[INFO]: Applying network 
configuration from fallback bringup=True: {'version': 1, 'config': 
[{'subnets': [{'type': 'dhcp'}], 'type': 'physical', 'name': 'eth0', 
'mac_addre

ss': '56:6f:21:4a:00:05'}]}
2018-11-20 14:35:00,343 - util.py[DEBUG]: Writing to 
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 - wb: [420] 159 bytes


last action rewrites config ...

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Mike



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