Same again today. I will need to create some countermeasure, e.g. after
every unattended upgrade a script that brings down and up the
interfaces, otherwise I will not be able to keep my services
availability. Kind of disappointed in this, but at least it will be a
solution.
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Today the same issue happened again. After systemd update my server
became unavailable...
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Title:
After unattended-upgrade of systemd IP configur
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
After u
Is the information provided already enough to change this report's status? I
think we have provided details, as well as offered to give even more (thank you
Joi!) if required, so it would be great to follow up on this.
Thanks!
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I have followed the instructions in the /etc/network/interfaces file to
ditch netplan and use ifupdown:
# To re-enable ifupdown on this system, you can run:
#sudo apt install ifupdown
As an extra measure I have removed netplan packages completely:
~# grep netplan .bash_history
apt remove npl
Public bug reported:
Info:
Ubuntu Server 18.04 LTS, 4.15.0-43-generic, fresh installation (December, 2018).
HP DL380 server
I had this issue already twice in the past couple of months. After unattended
upgrade of systemd my server's public IP address is removed from the interface.
I statically c