Thx for the re-test and update - with that I'm closing this ticket now.
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Title:
Unable to configure VLAN on an additional OSA interface
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It is unclear how to reproduce the issue.
So far, I always have multiple VLANs configured and accessible. The only
time I see errors similar to the ones from the reporter, is when the
same vlan with the same name is configured multiple times in a row
(which is an input/configuration error)
This b
Something is odd executing the command twice in a row does produce the
same error message
$ sudo ip link add link encc003 name encc003.2653 type vlan id 2653
(exits zero, creates vlan interface)
$ sudo ip link add link encc003 name encc003.2653 type vlan id 2653
RTNETLINK answers: File exists
(bec
Unfortunately the logs are not that helpful, since VLAN additions are
not printed in the dmesg/syslog/journal. I.e. one needs to bump udev
logging to be more verbose.
Locally I can activate multiple NICs and like same vlan on both of them:
$ ip link | grep '^[0-9]'
1: lo: mtu 65536 qdisc noqueu
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Title:
Unable to configure VLAN on an additional OSA interface
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Title:
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Hi Michael,
looks like we added our comments and files in parallel.
I guess it's okay for now ...
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Title:
Unable to configure VLAN on an addition
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Here are more details from my setup...
@Bug reporter, please share your details and logs as well!
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Looks I can re-create this issue.
Just as a workaround, one may edit /etc/netplan/01-netcfg.yaml
do the configuration in a persistent way there and do a netplan apply:
$ sudo netplan apply --dryrun
$ sudo netplan apply
Please notice that you should have your system always on the latest level -
me
What's the output of: $ ip a ?
Also matching dmesg / syslog / journal?
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