Bug#761951: systemd: Did not start network in default

Michael Biebl biebl at debian.org
Mon Sep 29 17:46:10 BST 2014


Am 17.09.2014 um 09:45 schrieb Kyuma Ohta:
> Package: systemd
> Version: 215-4
> Severity: normal
> 
> Dear Maintainer,
> 
>  When update to version 215 from version 208, not starting network at default.
>  Networks are defined by /etc/network/interfaces, not NetworkManagedr.
>  Workaround is re-defining network(s) to /etc/systemd/network/foo , and
> enable systemd-network.service by hand. 

Quoting from the journal log:

> Sep 22 15:15:12 melchior systemd[1]: Found ordering cycle on setserial.service/start
> Sep 22 15:15:12 melchior systemd[1]: Breaking ordering cycle by deleting job rpcbind.service/start
> Sep 22 15:15:12 melchior systemd[1]: Job rpcbind.service/start deleted to break ordering cycle starting with setserial.service/start
> Sep 22 15:15:12 melchior systemd[1]: Found ordering cycle on popa3d.service/start
> Sep 22 15:15:12 melchior systemd[1]: Breaking ordering cycle by deleting job network-online.target/start
> Sep 22 15:15:12 melchior systemd[1]: Job network-online.target/start deleted to break ordering cycle starting with popa3d.service/start
> Sep 22 15:15:12 melchior systemd[1]: Found ordering cycle on basic.target/start
> Sep 22 15:15:12 melchior systemd[1]: Breaking ordering cycle by deleting job sockets.target/start
> Sep 22 15:15:12 melchior systemd[1]: Job sockets.target/start deleted to break ordering cycle starting with basic.target/start
> Sep 22 15:15:12 melchior systemd[1]: Found ordering cycle on basic.target/start
> Sep 22 15:15:12 melchior systemd[1]: Breaking ordering cycle by deleting job paths.target/start
> Sep 22 15:15:12 melchior systemd[1]: Job paths.target/start deleted to break ordering cycle starting with basic.target/start
> Sep 22 15:15:12 melchior systemd[1]: Found ordering cycle on basic.target/start
> Sep 22 15:15:12 melchior systemd[1]: Breaking ordering cycle by deleting job setserial.service/start
> Sep 22 15:15:12 melchior systemd[1]: Job setserial.service/start deleted to break ordering cycle starting with basic.target/start
> Sep 22 15:15:12 melchior systemd[1]: Found ordering cycle on basic.target/start
> Sep 22 15:15:12 melchior systemd[1]: Breaking ordering cycle by deleting job console-setup.service/start
> Sep 22 15:15:12 melchior systemd[1]: Job console-setup.service/start deleted to break ordering cycle starting with basic.target/start
> Sep 22 15:15:12 melchior systemd[1]: Found ordering cycle on basic.target/start
> Sep 22 15:15:12 melchior systemd[1]: Breaking ordering cycle by deleting job svgalib-bin.service/start
> Sep 22 15:15:12 melchior systemd[1]: Job svgalib-bin.service/start deleted to break ordering cycle starting with basic.target/start
> Sep 22 15:15:12 melchior systemd[1]: Found ordering cycle on basic.target/start
> Sep 22 15:15:12 melchior systemd[1]: Breaking ordering cycle by deleting job etc-setserial.service/start
> Sep 22 15:15:12 melchior systemd[1]: Job etc-setserial.service/start deleted to break ordering cycle starting with basic.target/start
> Sep 22 15:15:12 melchior systemd[1]: Found ordering cycle on basic.target/start
> Sep 22 15:15:12 melchior systemd[1]: Breaking ordering cycle by deleting job scsitools.service/start
> Sep 22 15:15:12 melchior systemd[1]: Job scsitools.service/start deleted to break ordering cycle starting with basic.target/start
> Sep 22 15:15:12 melchior systemd[1]: Found ordering cycle on basic.target/start
> Sep 22 15:15:12 melchior systemd[1]: Breaking ordering cycle by deleting job kbd.service/start
> Sep 22 15:15:12 melchior systemd[1]: Job kbd.service/start deleted to break ordering cycle starting with basic.target/start
> Sep 22 15:15:12 melchior systemd[1]: Found ordering cycle on basic.target/start
> Sep 22 15:15:12 melchior systemd[1]: Breaking ordering cycle by deleting job bootcdflop.service/start
> Sep 22 15:15:12 melchior systemd[1]: Job bootcdflop.service/start deleted to break ordering cycle starting with basic.target/start
> Sep 22 15:15:12 melchior systemd[1]: Found ordering cycle on basic.target/start
> Sep 22 15:15:12 melchior systemd[1]: Breaking ordering cycle by deleting job nfs-common.service/start
> Sep 22 15:15:12 melchior systemd[1]: Job nfs-common.service/start deleted to break ordering cycle starting with basic.target/start
> Sep 22 15:15:12 melchior systemd[1]: Found ordering cycle on basic.target/start
> Sep 22 15:15:12 melchior systemd[1]: Breaking ordering cycle by deleting job bootcdram.service/start
> Sep 22 15:15:12 melchior systemd[1]: Job bootcdram.service/start deleted to break ordering cycle starting with basic.target/start
> Sep 22 15:15:12 melchior systemd[1]: Found ordering cycle on basic.target/start
> Sep 22 15:15:12 melchior systemd[1]: Breaking ordering cycle by deleting job networking.service/start
> Sep 22 15:15:12 melchior systemd[1]: Job networking.service/start deleted to break ordering cycle starting with basic.target/start
> Sep 22 15:15:12 melchior systemd[1]: Found ordering cycle on basic.target/start
> Sep 22 15:15:12 melchior systemd[1]: Breaking ordering cycle by deleting job checkfs-loop.service/start
> Sep 22 15:15:12 melchior systemd[1]: Job checkfs-loop.service/start deleted to break ordering cycle starting with basic.target/start


The problem specifically is

> Sep 22 15:15:12 melchior systemd[1]: Found ordering cycle on basic.target/start
> Sep 22 15:15:12 melchior systemd[1]: Breaking ordering cycle by deleting job networking.service/start
> Sep 22 15:15:12 melchior systemd[1]: Job networking.service/start deleted to break ordering cycle starting with basic.target/start

The result is, that networking.service (/etc/init.d/networking) is not
started.

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