> after running `systemctl stop systemd-networkd` the systemd-networkd process
> disappears
> from my process list, but the network does not get brought down. I don't know
> if that
> is intended behavior, but in either case it is not directly related to this
> report.
that is systemd-networkd intended behavior.
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Title:
Network stops working after systemd update
Status in systemd package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Bug description:
I have four 18.04 servers that are regularly updated and have a
bond/bridge configured via netplan. Every so often the interfaces
themselves will have "speed changed to 0" and the server will be
unresponsive over network. The servers are still usable via the
console, though. I think I can confidently associate it with systemd
updates. If I'm manually updating the servers, e.g., `apt dist-
upgrade`, and there's a system update... the ssh session becomes
unresponsive when updating systemd, timing of automatic security
updates seems to coincide with it happening as well. Rebooting fixes
the issue until the next systemd update. I've included some log
excerpts and one of my netplan configs below. Thanks!
syslog:
`Apr 9 06:39:01 stn-vm-host dnsmasq[2557]: using nameserver 127.0.0.53#53
Apr 9 06:39:01 stn-vm-host systemd-networkd[13409]: enp4s0f3: Lost carrier
Apr 9 06:39:01 stn-vm-host systemd-networkd[13409]: enp4s0f3: IPv6
successfully disabled
Apr 9 06:39:01 stn-vm-host dnsmasq[2557]: reading /etc/resolv.conf
Apr 9 06:39:01 stn-vm-host dnsmasq[2557]: using nameserver 127.0.0.53#53
Apr 9 06:39:01 stn-vm-host kernel: [1058497.661292] igb 0000:04:00.3
enp4s0f3: speed changed to 0 for port enp4s0f3
Apr 9 06:39:01 stn-vm-host systemd-networkd[13409]: enp4s0f2: Lost carrier
Apr 9 06:39:01 stn-vm-host systemd-networkd[13409]: enp4s0f2: IPv6
successfully disabled
Apr 9 06:39:01 stn-vm-host dnsmasq[2557]: reading /etc/resolv.conf
Apr 9 06:39:01 stn-vm-host systemd[1]: Started Network Time Synchronization.
Apr 9 06:39:01 stn-vm-host systemd[1]: Stopped Flush Journal to Persistent
Storage.
Apr 9 06:39:01 stn-vm-host systemd[1]: Stopping Flush Journal to Persistent
Storage...
Apr 9 06:39:01 stn-vm-host kernel: [1058497.732487] systemd[1]: Stopping
Journal Service...
Apr 9 06:39:01 stn-vm-host kernel: [1058497.732903] systemd-journald[672]:
Received SIGTERM from PID 1 (systemd).
Apr 9 06:39:01 stn-vm-host kernel: [1058497.823634] igb 0000:04:00.2
enp4s0f2: speed changed to 0 for port enp4s0f2
Apr 9 06:39:01 stn-vm-host kernel: [1058497.833718] systemd[1]: Stopped
Journal Service.
Apr 9 06:39:01 stn-vm-host kernel: [1058497.837652] systemd[1]: Starting
Journal Service...
Apr 9 06:39:01 stn-vm-host systemd-networkd[13409]: enp4s0f1: Lost carrier
Apr 9 06:39:01 stn-vm-host dnsmasq[2557]: using nameserver 127.0.0.53#53
Apr 9 06:39:01 stn-vm-host systemd-networkd[13409]: enp4s0f1: IPv6
successfully disabled
Apr 9 06:39:01 stn-vm-host dnsmasq[2557]: reading /etc/resolv.conf
Apr 9 06:39:01 stn-vm-host dnsmasq[2557]: using nameserver 127.0.0.53#53
Apr 9 06:39:01 stn-vm-host dnsmasq[2557]: reading /etc/resolv.conf
Apr 9 06:39:01 stn-vm-host systemd[1]: Starting Flush Journal to Persistent
Storage...
Apr 9 06:39:01 stn-vm-host kernel: [1058497.912976] systemd[1]: Started
Journal Service.
Apr 9 06:39:01 stn-vm-host systemd[1]: Started Flush Journal to Persistent
Storage.
Apr 9 06:39:01 stn-vm-host dnsmasq[2557]: using nameserver 127.0.0.53#53
Apr 9 06:39:01 stn-vm-host kernel: [1058497.971223] igb 0000:04:00.1
enp4s0f1: speed changed to 0 for port enp4s0f1
Apr 9 06:39:01 stn-vm-host systemd-networkd[13409]: enp4s0f0: Lost carrier
Apr 9 06:39:01 stn-vm-host systemd-networkd[13409]: enp4s0f0: IPv6
successfully disabled
Apr 9 06:39:01 stn-vm-host dnsmasq[2557]: reading /etc/resolv.conf
Apr 9 06:39:01 stn-vm-host dnsmasq[2557]: using nameserver 127.0.0.53#53
Apr 9 06:39:01 stn-vm-host kernel: [1058498.109063] igb 0000:04:00.0
enp4s0f0: speed changed to 0 for port enp4s0f0
Apr 9 06:39:01 stn-vm-host systemd-networkd[13409]: bond0: Gained carrier
Apr 9 06:39:01 stn-vm-host systemd-networkd[13409]: bond0: Configured
Apr 9 06:39:01 stn-vm-host systemd-networkd[13409]: br0: Configured`
Apt history, noting the systemd update just before the interfaces when down
`Start-Date: 2019-04-09 06:38:55
Commandline: /usr/bin/unattended-upgrade
Upgrade: libsystemd0:amd64 (237-3ubuntu10.15, 237-3ubuntu10.19),
libpam-systemd:amd64 (237-3ubuntu10.15, 237-3ubuntu10.19), systemd:amd64
(237-3ubuntu10.15, 237-3ubuntu10.19), libnss-systemd:amd64 (237-3ubuntu10.15,
237-3ubuntu10.19)
End-Date: 2019-04-09 06:39:06`
The netplan config on this server:
`network:
ethernets:
enp4s0f0:
addresses: []
dhcp4: false
dhcp6: false
enp4s0f1:
addresses: []
dhcp4: false
dhcp6: false
enp4s0f2:
addresses: []
dhcp4: false
dhcp6: false
enp4s0f3:
addresses: []
dhcp4: false
dhcp6: false
bonds:
bond0:
dhcp4: false
dhcp6: false
interfaces:
- enp4s0f0
- enp4s0f1
- enp4s0f2
- enp4s0f3
parameters:
lacp-rate: slow
mode: 802.3ad
transmit-hash-policy: layer2
bridges:
br0:
interfaces: [bond0]
dhcp4: no
dhcp6: no
addresses: [10.0.0.1/16]
gateway4: 10.0.0.10
nameservers:
addresses: [10.0.0.10,8.8.8.8]
search:
- lan
version: 2`
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