We are looking for a solution to this issue. Basically, Linux can hang on 
virtual
interfaces and this has caused other people problems. I am open to suggestions 
for a
solution, but it is not an easy matter.

Lebel, Marco wrote:
> Hello all,
> 
>  
> 
> Assuming the following (edited) output from a netstat -i
> 
>  
> 
> Name      Mtu  Network         Address         Ipkts   Ierrs Opkts  
> Oerrs Coll
> 
> lan2:4    1500 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx     name1.domain 1916681074 0     22     
> 0     0
> 
> lan2      1500 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx      name2.domain  1462215563 0    
> 926778993 0     0
> 
> lan5:1    1500 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx     name3     1436691065 0     76535747
> 0     0
> 
> lan1*     1500 *none*            *none*            0       0     0      
> 0     0                          
> 
> lan0      1500 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx    name4      11705845 0     22842341 0     0
> 
> lo0       4136 loopback        localhost       351634044 0     351634872
> 0     0
> 
> lan5:3    1500 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx     name5.domain  9214    0     9172   
> 0     0
> 
> :
> 
> :
> 
> :
> 
> :
> 
> :
> 
>  
> 
>  
> 
> With version 2.2.9 name1, name2, name3, name4 and name5 would be defined
> as classes (what I call discovered classes).  With version 3.0.2 and
> 3.0.4 the discovered classes stop at the first entry that matches *none*
> (tested on multiple servers) meaning only name1, name2 and name3 are
> defined.  All of the classes that should be defined as per the 2.2.9
> behavior are no longer defined.  Needless to say that this change in
> behavior is a pain in my effort to convert to V3.
> 
>  
> 
> So you have guess it my question is:  Is this a bug or an intended behavior?
> 
>  
> 
> Marco
> 
>  
> 
> Output from version 2.2.9 cfagent -v
> 
>  
> 
> :
> 
> :
> 
> Interface 1: lan2:4
> 
> Interface 2: lan2
> 
> Interface 3: lan5:1
> 
> Interface 4: lan1
> 
> Interface 5: lan0
> 
> Interface 6: lo0
> 
> Interface 7: lan5:3
> 
> Interface 8: lan2:1
> 
> Interface 9: lan5:2
> 
> Interface 10: lan2:3
> 
> Interface 11: lan5
> 
> Interface 12: lan2:2
> 
> Interface 13: lan4
> 
> Trying to locate my IPv6 address
> 
> :
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> :
> 
>  
> 
> Output from version 3.0.2 cf-promises –v
> 
> :
> 
> :
> 
> cf3 Interface 1: lan2:4
> 
> cf3 Interface 2: lan2
> 
> cf3 Adding alias name1..
> 
> cf3 Interface 3: lan5:1
> 
> cf3 Adding alias name2.domain..
> 
> cf3 Interface 4: lan1
> 
> cf3  !! Cannot discover hardware IP, using DNS value
> 
> cf3 Trying to locate my IPv6 address
> 
> :
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> :
> 
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> 
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