/etc/rc.d/netwait dependencies are
# PROVIDE: netwait
# REQUIRE: devd ipfw pf routing

[truncated] rcorder -p /etc/rc.d/*
/etc/rc.d/netif
/etc/rc.d/routing
/etc/rc.d/netwait

I've tested netwait. It doesn't work


If i configure routing like that:
# /etc/rc.conf.d/routing route_defaultgw="-host 203.0.113.1 -link -interface lagg0" route_default="-net 0.0.0.0/0 -interface lagg0 203.0.113.1" static_routes="defaultgw default"

It works, but the routing table went from
# netstat -rn Routing tables Internet: Destination Gateway Flags Netif Expire default 203.0.113.1 UGS lagg0 198.51.100.1 link#10 UH lo0 203.0.113.1 link#10 UHS lagg0 127.0.0.1 link#3 UHS lo0

to
Internet: Destination Gateway Flags Netif Expire default link#10 US lagg0 198.51.100.1 link#10 UH lo0 203.0.113.1 link#10 UHS lagg0 127.0.0.1 link#3 UHS lo0

I don't know if it's good or not.



On 8/28/24 17:40, Freddie Cash wrote:
On Wed, Aug 28, 2024 at 1:21 AM yann.mas...@thehomecave.fr <yann.mas...@thehomecave.fr> wrote:

    After configuring interfaces and routes, and triggering a 'service
    netif restart && service routing restart' is there a way to wait
    for the 'carrier up' of the interface before route
    reconfiguration? My use case is a server with 2 Mellanox and a
    Lagg. The 2 mce interfaces are UP in milliseconds but the lagg
    interface takes a few seconds to be UP, and the routing service
    says 'Network unreachable'. The subnet is a /32 and the gateway
    need a static route like: # /etc/rc.conf.d/netif
    cloned_interfaces="lagg0" ifconfig_mce0="up" ifconfig_mce1="up"
    ifconfig_lagg0="laggproto lacp laggport mce0 laggport mce1
    198.51.100.1 netmask 255.255.255.255 mtu 1500" #
    /etc/rc.conf.d/routing route_defaultgw="-host 203.0.113.1 -link
    -interface lagg0" defaultrouter="203.0.113.1"
    static_routes="defaultgw" If I run 'service netif restart && sleep
    5 && service routing restart', everything is ok. I didn't find any
    options for that, and was thinking about a patch in the routing
    script. Thanks

Read through the comments in /etc/rc.d/netwait as that should do what you're looking for (wait until the interface is active or wait until you get a ping response from an IP before continuing with network configuration).

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Freddie Cash
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