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Title:
Bonding "parameters" not supported
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Sorry, I meant duplicate of LP: #1746419
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I agree it is a bug. It is an unfortunate mix of netplan and systemd
decisions/features/bugs causing the issue.
Do you mind if we mark this as a duplicate of LP: #1781203? It's the
same root cause (netplan apply cannot change bond parameters) just with
a different presentation (netplan try). Once
@Daniel in that case I guess it's a bug really.
I don't see normal to have to delete and restart.
I don't know if I tried that solution. But it does not seem normal to
me. We can not use a tool in production that gives these problems, I
hope they fix it
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Netplan apply cannot change bond parameters either. You would either
need to delete the bond and then run netplan apply, or just reboot. See
LP: #1746419
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I check netplan try too. And not working for me. Bonding stays in
default round-robind balancing. No 802.3ad.
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The parameters are supported; but you cannot "try" that configuration
out temporarily. The 'try' subcommand attempts to keep the current
configuration around, generate and apply the "new" config, and allow you
to confirm if things are working and if not, it will restore the
original config prior t
My fix:
- Remove netplan
- Install ifupdown
- Install resolvconf
Use traditional interfaces files
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Title:
Bonding "parameters" not supported
I encountered the same issue. My config is attached.
The "reverting custom parameters for bridges and bonds is not supported" error
appeared with the same config that the machine was set up with (parameters were
not altered).
** Attachment added: "cloud-init network config"
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