Hi Ben,
I have probably not been too accurate, let me try to explain:
I am using netcl to manage my network connection.
I have created one file in /etc/netctl named vswitch_trust
nano /etc/netctl/vswitch_trust
Description='Trusted Virtual Switch'
Interface=vswitch_trust
Connection=openvswitch
BindsToInterfaces=(eth1 eth2 eth3)
IP=static
Address=('10.20.8.10/24')
#Routes=('192.168.0.0/24 via 192.168.1.2')
Gateway='10.20.8.254'
DNS=('80.67.169.12')
Then I activated it with netctl enable vswitch_trust, then I should be
able to retrieve everything when my computer boots.
I can confirm that it is working correctly when my computer is poweroff
and I power on then all my openvswitch configuration came back with the
information I put on my vswitch_trust file.
The problem is when I am on my computer and decide to do a reboot
(shutdown -r now), then when the computer is rebooting all the rules are
back but impossible to ping it not to ping external from the computer.
To summarize when my computer goes from poweroff to power on everything
is ok but when I decide to reboot the computer then after the reboot my
interface is not responding at all. (I need to do a manual netctl stop
vswitch_trust and netctl start vswitch_trust to make it work)
On 06/06/15 21:41, Ben Pfaff wrote:
On Sat, Jun 06, 2015 at 06:13:32PM +0200, Ben wrote:
Working with openvswitch with netctl and I notice a problem when I shutdown
-r now (strange thing is that I don't have this error when I poweroff my
unit and start it again in this situation everything is working well).
When I shutdown -r now, I am unable to reach my unit, it is like netctl
tries to add everything again but it has not been deleted correctly before.
I'm confused. It sounds like you're turning off your computer and
complaining that it no longer works. Presumably this is not what you
are actually doing, can you explain?
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