On Sat, Nov 28, 2015 at 4:42 PM, J Decker <d3c...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Sat, Nov 28, 2015 at 7:36 AM, Tom Gundersen <t...@jklm.no> wrote: >> On Sat, Nov 28, 2015 at 4:33 PM, J Decker <d3c...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> Okay maybe it's not stored anywhere.... >>> >>> I was just having a plethora of network issues after updating. >>> >>> After finding others were reporting issues with the linux kernel 4.2.5 >>> I rollback to the prior stable 4.1.6... that resolved some of the >>> issues; but I was still getting a spam of messages every few seconds. >>> I reverted to systemd-227 and these stopped. >> >> Distro? > > Arch; did an update lastnight/this morning when my networking fell apart.
As far as I can tell the fixes for these issues are upstream, but not backported. You could try with current git, or ask downstream to backport. >>> Nov 28 07:18:14 tower2 systemd-networkd[354]: eno1: Starting DHCPv6 >>> client on NDisc request failed: Invalid argument >>> Nov 28 07:18:14 tower2 systemd-networkd[354]: br0: Starting DHCPv6 >>> client on NDisc request failed: Invalid argument >>> Nov 28 07:18:19 tower2 systemd-networkd[354]: eth0: Starting DHCPv6 >>> client on NDisc request failed: Invalid argument >>> Nov 28 07:18:19 tower2 systemd-networkd[354]: he-ipv6: Starting DHCPv6 >>> client on NDisc request failed: Invalid argument >>> Nov 28 07:18:19 tower2 systemd-networkd[354]: eno1: Starting DHCPv6 >>> client on NDisc request failed: Invalid argument >>> Nov 28 07:18:19 tower2 systemd-networkd[354]: br0: Starting DHCPv6 >>> client on NDisc request failed: Invalid argument >>> Nov 28 07:18:25 tower2 systemd-networkd[354]: eth0: Starting DHCPv6 >>> client on NDisc request failed: Invalid argument >>> Nov 28 07:18:25 tower2 systemd-networkd[354]: he-ipv6: Starting DHCPv6 >>> client on NDisc request failed: Invalid argument >>> Nov 28 07:18:25 tower2 systemd-networkd[354]: eno1: Starting DHCPv6 >>> client on NDisc request failed: Invalid argument >>> Nov 28 07:18:25 tower2 systemd-networkd[354]: br0: Starting DHCPv6 >>> client on NDisc request failed: Invalid argument >>> Nov 28 07:18:30 tower2 systemd-networkd[354]: eth0: Starting DHCPv6 >>> client on NDisc request failed: Invalid argument >>> Nov 28 07:18:30 tower2 systemd-networkd[354]: he-ipv6: Starting DHCPv6 >>> client on NDisc request failed: Invalid argument >>> Nov 28 07:18:30 tower2 systemd-networkd[354]: eno1: Starting DHCPv6 >>> client on NDisc request failed: Invalid argument >>> Nov 28 07:18:30 tower2 systemd-networkd[354]: br0: Starting DHCPv6 >>> client on NDisc request failed: Invalid argument >>> Nov 28 07:18:35 tower2 systemd-networkd[354]: eth0: Starting DHCPv6 >>> client on NDisc request failed: Invalid argument >>> Nov 28 07:18:35 tower2 systemd-networkd[354]: he-ipv6: Starting DHCPv6 >>> client on NDisc request failed: Invalid argument >>> Nov 28 07:18:35 tower2 systemd-networkd[354]: eno1: Starting DHCPv6 >>> client on NDisc request failed: Invalid argument >>> Nov 28 07:18:35 tower2 systemd-networkd[354]: br0: Starting DHCPv6 >>> client on NDisc request failed: Invalid argument >>> Nov 28 07:18:41 tower2 systemd-networkd[354]: eth0: Starting DHCPv6 >>> client on NDisc request failed: Invalid argument >>> >>> >>> >>> On Sat, Nov 28, 2015 at 4:18 AM, J Decker <d3c...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> I recently updated my system, and am probably using systemd-228 >>>> >>>> When the network starts, the device I have configured as DHCP >>>> [Match] >>>> Name=eth0 >>>> >>>> [Network] >>>> DHCP=ipv4 >>>> Tunnel=he-ipv6 >>>> >>>> comes up with the old address and no default route set. If I disable >>>> that and manually run dhcpcd eth0 I get a valid IP and a default route >>>> that is an entirely different network than I get from systemd... so it >>>> must be saving the old address somewhere; but I cannot find any >>>> reference to that lease/state file. >>> _______________________________________________ >>> systemd-devel mailing list >>> systemd-devel@lists.freedesktop.org >>> http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel