On 06/01/17 13:12, Mike Pontillo wrote: > Long story short: in order to get the behavior I wanted, I wrote a > custom script that monitors *operational status* (aka physical link > up/down status), and I launch it using /e/n/i's `post-up`, and bring > it down using /e/n/i's `pre-down` scripts. > > Looking at the `netplan` spec[4], I don't see a way to achieve that > functionality. I know that many people are using the script-callout > functionality in /e/n/i to achieve what they need to achieve, so it > seems to me that having this in `netplan` is critical to achieving > parity with what we have in Xenial with `ifupdown`. > > In an ideal world, I think `netplan` would be able to model my use > case out-of-the-box.[5] But since we can't expect to model everyone's > use case, it seems like custom scripting functionality is a hard > requirement, though perhaps one that could have tricky cross-platform > implications.
Would 'got-link' and 'lost-link' be good names for this? Mark -- Snapcraft mailing list Snapcraft@lists.snapcraft.io Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/snapcraft