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FS#37074 - [systemd] some services depending on network.target fail to start after upgrade to systemd 207
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Opened by Radu Potop (wooptoo) - Thursday, 26 September 2013, 14:10 GMT
Last edited by Dave Reisner (falconindy) - Thursday, 26 September 2013, 19:59 GMT
Opened by Radu Potop (wooptoo) - Thursday, 26 September 2013, 14:10 GMT
Last edited by Dave Reisner (falconindy) - Thursday, 26 September 2013, 19:59 GMT
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DetailsAfter upgrading to systemd 207 some services that depend on network connectivity fail to start:
For example minidlna: --- Sep 26 16:39:42 blue systemd[1]: Starting minidlna server... Sep 26 16:39:42 blue minidlnad[458]: [2013/09/26 16:39:42] minidlna.c:528: No MAC address found. Falling back to generic UUID. Sep 26 16:39:42 blue minidlnad[458]: [2013/09/26 16:39:42] minidlna.c:927: fatal: No IP address automatically detected! Sep 26 16:39:42 blue systemd[1]: minidlna.service: control process exited, code=exited status=255 Sep 26 16:39:42 blue systemd[1]: Failed to start minidlna server. --- No MAC address found? wtf? Or transmission: --- Sep 26 16:39:42 blue systemd[1]: Starting Transmission BitTorrent Daemon... Sep 26 16:39:42 blue systemd[1]: Started Transmission BitTorrent Daemon. Sep 26 16:39:42 blue transmission-daemon[446]: sendto: Network is unreachable Sep 26 16:39:44 blue transmission-daemon[446]: [16:39:44.718] UDP Failed to set receive buffer: requested 4194304, got 425984 (tr-udp.c:78) Sep 26 16:39:44 blue transmission-daemon[446]: [16:39:44.719] UDP Failed to set send buffer: requested 1048576, got 425984 (tr-udp.c:89) --- Network is unreachable. This one does start but it's not accepting any connections. I use dhcpcd@eth0 service for network connectivity and the journal output seems fine: --- Sep 26 16:39:38 blue systemd[1]: Starting dhcpcd on eth0... Sep 26 16:39:38 blue dhcpcd[274]: version 6.0.5 starting Sep 26 16:39:38 blue dhcpcd[274]: eth0: waiting for carrier Sep 26 16:39:38 blue dhcpcd[274]: eth0: carrier acquired Sep 26 16:39:38 blue dhcpcd[274]: eth0: soliciting an IPv6 router Sep 26 16:39:38 blue dhcpcd[274]: eth0: rebinding lease of 192.168.1.2 Sep 26 16:39:40 blue dhcpcd[274]: eth0: Router Advertisement from fe80::6666:b3ff:fe9d:41bc Sep 26 16:39:40 blue dhcpcd[274]: eth0: soliciting a DHCPv6 lease Sep 26 16:39:40 blue dhcpcd[274]: eth0: deleted address fddf:a541:a2d5:0:222:15ff:fe95:8ca1/64 Sep 26 16:39:41 blue dhcpcd[274]: eth0: ADV 2a02:2f07:d010:3b00::e23/64 from fe80::6666:b3ff:fe9d:41bc Sep 26 16:39:41 blue dhcpcd[274]: eth0: REPLY6 received from fe80::6666:b3ff:fe9d:41bc Sep 26 16:39:41 blue dhcpcd[274]: eth0: adding address 2a02:2f07:d010:3b00::e23/64 Sep 26 16:39:41 blue dhcpcd[274]: eth0: renew in 1800 seconds, rebind in 2880 seconds Sep 26 16:39:42 blue systemd[1]: Started dhcpcd on eth0. Sep 26 16:39:43 blue dhcpcd[443]: eth0: leased 192.168.1.2 for 86400 seconds Sep 26 16:39:43 blue dhcpcd[443]: eth0: adding host route to 192.168.1.2 via 127.0.0.1 Sep 26 16:39:43 blue dhcpcd[443]: eth0: adding route to 192.168.1.0/24 Sep 26 16:39:43 blue dhcpcd[443]: eth0: adding default route via 192.168.1.1 Sep 26 16:52:38 blue dhcpcd[443]: eth0: Router Advertisement from fe80::6666:b3ff:fe9d:41bc Sep 26 16:52:38 blue dhcpcd[443]: eth0: fe80::6666:b3ff:fe9d:41bc: router expired Sep 26 16:52:41 blue dhcpcd[443]: eth0: Router Advertisement from fe80::6666:b3ff:fe9d:41bc Sep 26 16:52:41 blue dhcpcd[443]: eth0: fe80::6666:b3ff:fe9d:41bc router available --- Any ideas? |
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Closed by Dave Reisner (falconindy)
Thursday, 26 September 2013, 19:59 GMT
Reason for closing: Not a bug
Thursday, 26 September 2013, 19:59 GMT
Reason for closing: Not a bug

Okay I found the issue. There's a problem with dhcpcd and IPv6. I'll use netctl for now which uses dhclient for IPv6.