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 > > : > > : > > > > 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 > > : > > : > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Help-cfengine mailing list > Help-cfengine@cfengine.org > https://cfengine.org/mailman/listinfo/help-cfengine -- Mark Burgess ------------------------------------------------- Professor of Network and System Administration Oslo University College, Norway Personal Web: http://www.iu.hio.no/~mark Office Telf : +47 22453272 ------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ Help-cfengine mailing list Help-cfengine@cfengine.org https://cfengine.org/mailman/listinfo/help-cfengine