** Summary changed:

- dep8 test failing on many architectures
+ dep8 test failing on machines with more than one interface on the default 
routes network

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Title:
  dep8 test failing on machines with more than one interface on the
  default routes network

Status in heartbeat package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  From the Test:

  Setting up cluster-glue (1.0.12-5ubuntu2) ...
  Adding group `haclient' (GID 118) ...
  Done.
  Warning: The home dir /var/lib/pacemaker you specified can't be accessed: No 
such file or directory
  Adding system user `hacluster' (UID 112) ...
  Adding new user `hacluster' (UID 112) with group `haclient' ...
  ERROR: ld.so: object 'libeatmydata.so' from LD_PRELOAD cannot be preloaded 
(cannot open shared object file): ignored.
  Not creating home directory `/var/lib/pacemaker'.
  Created symlink /etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/logd.service → 
/lib/systemd/system/logd.service.
  Setting up resource-agents (1:4.1.0~rc1-1) ...
  resource-agents-deps.target is a disabled or a static unit, not starting it.
  Setting up heartbeat (1:3.0.6-6) ...
  update-rc.d: warning: start and stop actions are no longer supported; falling 
back to defaults
  Setting up autopkgtest-satdep (0) ...
  Processing triggers for libc-bin (2.26-0ubuntu2) ...
  Processing triggers for systemd (235-2ubuntu3) ...
  (Reading database ... 48537 files and directories currently installed.)
  Removing autopkgtest-satdep (0) ...
  autopkgtest [18:39:02]: test heartbeat: [-----------------------
  ● heartbeat.service - Heartbeat High Availability Cluster Communication and 
Membership
     Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/heartbeat.service; disabled; vendor 
preset: enabled)
     Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Sun 2017-11-26 18:39:02 UTC; 1min 
0s ago
    Process: 2187 ExecStart=/usr/lib/heartbeat/heartbeat -f (code=exited, 
status=6)
   Main PID: 2187 (code=exited, status=6)

  Nov 26 18:39:02 autopkgtest systemd[1]: Started Heartbeat High Availability 
Cluster Communication and Membership.
  Nov 26 18:39:02 autopkgtest heartbeat[2187]: Nov 26 18:39:02 autopkgtest 
heartbeat: [2187]: ERROR: Illegal directive [enc1] in /etc/ha.d//ha.cf
  Nov 26 18:39:02 autopkgtest heartbeat[2187]: [2187]: ERROR: Illegal directive 
[enc1] in /etc/ha.d//ha.cf
  Nov 26 18:39:02 autopkgtest heartbeat[2187]: Nov 26 18:39:02 autopkgtest 
heartbeat: [2187]: ERROR: Heartbeat not started: configuration error.
  Nov 26 18:39:02 autopkgtest heartbeat[2187]: [2187]: ERROR: Heartbeat not 
started: configuration error.
  Nov 26 18:39:02 autopkgtest heartbeat[2187]: Nov 26 18:39:02 autopkgtest 
heartbeat: [2187]: ERROR: Configuration error, heartbeat not started.
  Nov 26 18:39:02 autopkgtest heartbeat[2187]: [2187]: ERROR: Configuration 
error, heartbeat not started.
  Nov 26 18:39:02 autopkgtest systemd[1]: heartbeat.service: Main process 
exited, code=exited, status=6/NOTCONFIGURED
  Nov 26 18:39:02 autopkgtest systemd[1]: heartbeat.service: Failed with result 
'exit-code'.



  There are a few things important here:
  1. on some platforms that was skipped so far (containers) but now breaks and 
makes this a blocker
  2. It seems to fail on (at least) the network handling, it does seem to force 
a three digit network device name and then append a number, which then fails to 
be found.
    - x86: Illegal directive [ens2] in /etc/ha.d//ha.cf
    - s390x: ERROR: Illegal directive [enc1] in /etc/ha.d//ha.cf

  Needs repro on such platforms (might work in local autopkgtest but
  fail on LP infra) to decide about next steps.

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