Taking the bond down and then bringing it back up again seemed to sort
out the aggregation. I was able to assign an IP address to the bond and
ping it. However, even with the bond sorted, restarting systemd-networkd
dumps core.

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Title:
  systemd-networkd core dumps in bionic-proposed

Status in systemd package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  I run a number of servers with -proposed enabled and have seen a bunch
  of this today:

  Mar 02 16:20:58 4-ridge-fw1 systemd[1]: systemd-networkd.service: Failed with 
result 'core-dump'.
  Mar 02 16:20:58 4-ridge-fw1 systemd[1]: Failed to start Network Service.

  These machines have numerous bonds, so I suspect that's a factor.

  So far I have only observed the issue on machines with -proposed
  enabled so I suspect it is a problem with systemd 237-3ubuntu10.14

  Example netplan.yaml attached.

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