Bionic: system update killed networking (sort of)
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Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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cloud-init (Ubuntu) |
Incomplete
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Undecided
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Unassigned | ||
Bionic |
Incomplete
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Undecided
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
Filing for a friend:
I have several Ubuntu servers that all just quit working at the same time. By “quit working” I mean they take forever to boot and applications do not work on them correctly until after about 30 minutes (and the applications have been restarted).
Nov 14 16:27:08 help systemd[1]: Started OpenBSD Secure Shell server.
Nov 14 16:27:08 help whoopsie[775]: [16:27:08] Using lock path: /var/lock/
Nov 14 16:27:09 help whoopsie[775]: [16:27:09] Could not get the Network Manager state:
Nov 14 16:27:09 help whoopsie[775]: [16:27:09] GDBus.Error:
Nov 14 16:27:09 help networkd-
Nov 14 16:27:09 help networkd-
Nov 14 16:27:09 help networkd-
Nov 14 16:27:09 help networkd-
Nov 14 16:27:09 help networkd-
Nov 14 16:27:09 help networkd-
Nov 14 16:27:09 help networkd-
Nov 14 16:27:09 help networkd-
Nov 14 16:27:09 help networkd-
Nov 14 16:27:09 help networkd-
Nov 14 16:27:09 help networkd-
Nov 14 16:27:09 help networkd-
Nov 14 16:27:09 help networkd-
Nov 14 16:27:09 help networkd-
Nov 14 16:27:09 help networkd-
Nov 14 16:27:09 help systemd[1]: Started Dispatcher daemon for systemd-networkd.
affects: | linux (Ubuntu) → systemd (Ubuntu) |
description: | updated |
Changed in cloud-init (Ubuntu Bionic): | |
status: | New → Incomplete |
After restoring to a functional backup we discovered that updating from cloud-init 22.2-0ubuntu1~ 18.04.3 is the cause of the problem.