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    • cspenceC
      cspence Developer
      last edited by

      Good to hear! Thanks everyone.

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      • Tom ElliottT
        Tom Elliott
        last edited by

        From what I’m seeing, we don’t need the -l on the ls.

        Why? Because the link is back to the /sys/devices/<location> and the separation in that folder contains multiple delimiters we need to break from. Will correct, but the for loop, from what I can see only needs to be ls /sys/class/net | tr -d ‘@’

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        • cspenceC
          cspence Developer
          last edited by

          [quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 42949, member: 7271”]From what I’m seeing, we don’t need the -l on the ls.

          Why? Because the link is back to the /sys/devices/<location> and the separation in that folder contains multiple delimiters we need to break from. Will correct, but the for loop, from what I can see only needs to be ls /sys/class/net | tr -d ‘@’[/quote]

          Careful, that’s not an “L”, that’s a “One.” He set it up to do one file/directory per line.

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          • Tom ElliottT
            Tom Elliott
            last edited by

            ahhhhh so difficult to tell sometimes.

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            • S
              Sebastian Roth Moderator
              last edited by

              [quote=“cspence, post: 42950, member: 28749”]Careful, that’s not an “L”, that’s a “One.” He set it up to do one file/directory per line.[/quote]
              That’s right, thanks for clarifying. And thank you Tom for adding this straight into the project. I really hope that it’s not causing any trouble for other users…

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              • Tom ElliottT
                Tom Elliott
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                It shouldn’t pose problems unless the nic is unsupported, in which case they’d already be having problems regardless of with or without these tweaks.

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                • Tom ElliottT
                  Tom Elliott
                  last edited by

                  so apparently this isn’t working properly.

                  I’ve changed the for loop to only add if the interfaces found does not match lo and eth0. My testing side seems to work properly, but other’s are seeing really strange things, particularly that the nic’s aren’t getting IPs. I don’t know why, maybe I can get some help over here?

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                  • S
                    Sebastian Roth Moderator
                    last edited by

                    Sure I am happy to assist as much as I can!! Looking at the script in current SVN I noticed that you create ‘/etc/network/interfaces’ new from scratch (by using ‘>’) when ‘lo’ is detected. Normally that would be a good idea but when running this in my FOG test environment (QEMU) I end up with this:
                    [CODE]auto lo
                    iface lo inet loopback[/CODE]

                    Why you ask?? Because ‘lo’ does not necessarily come first. Actually on most systems ls is sorted by alphabet and ‘e’ comes before ‘l’. Do you know what I mean?

                    Fix: Use “>> /etc/network/interfaces” everywhere instead of “> /etc/network/interfaces”. If you want to make sure that it’s empty then do “echo > /etc/network/interfaces” before the for loop.

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                    • cspenceC
                      cspence Developer
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                      By default, udhcpc uses eth0. You will probably need to add -a $iface to udhcpc_opts. I was unsure if that would be taken care of by /etc/network/interfaces.

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                      • Tom ElliottT
                        Tom Elliott
                        last edited by

                        What’s weird, though, is the /etc/network/interfaces appears to get the proper values set (without the -a) but even without eth0 should still be found with little issue, and without these tweaks (reverting back to only having iface eth0) everything functions properly.

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                        • cspenceC
                          cspence Developer
                          last edited by

                          [quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 43023, member: 7271”]What’s weird, though, is the /etc/network/interfaces appears to get the proper values set (without the -a) but even without eth0 should still be found with little issue, and without these tweaks (reverting back to only having iface eth0) everything functions properly.[/quote]

                          Actually, I was trying to go off memory. The flag is [B]-i $iface[/B]. You don’t want to use -a. Sorry about that.

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                          • Tom ElliottT
                            Tom Elliott
                            last edited by

                            Updated to reflect the change. Pushed to inits as well.

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                            • Tom ElliottT
                              Tom Elliott
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                              Would the problems we’re seeing be related to the fact we bring the interface up, but we don’t bring it back down, so when the interface is added and the loop happens, it can’t get dhcp because it believes the link is up?

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                              • cspenceC
                                cspence Developer
                                last edited by

                                Finally got a chance to play with it, and I have a solution.

                                Insert a 5-second sleep between setting the interface up and checking the link status (we can’t just check before it gets a chance to find out if it is connected to a cable). Here’s the snippet as modified.

                                [CODE]…
                                /sbin/ip link set $iface up

                                Provide time for the interface to update linkstate

                                sleep 5
                                linkstate=$(/bin/cat /sys/class/net/$iface/carrier)
                                …[/CODE]

                                Works on my end.

                                …and if you wait just a second, I’ll have an optimized version…

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                                • cspenceC
                                  cspence Developer
                                  last edited by

                                  [CODE]# Enable all interfaces
                                  ifaces=$(ls -1 /sys/class/net | tr -d ‘@’)
                                  for iface in $ifaces; do
                                  /sbin/ip link set $iface up
                                  done

                                  Provide time for interfaces to detect their state

                                  sleep 5

                                  echo “auto lo” > /etc/network/interfaces
                                  echo “iface lo inet loopback” >> /etc/network/interfaces

                                  for iface in $ifaces; do
                                  linkstate=$(/bin/cat /sys/class/net/$iface/carrier)
                                  if [[ “x$linkstate” = “x1” -a “x$iface” != “xlo” ]]; then
                                  echo “auto $iface” >> /etc/network/interfaces
                                  echo “iface $iface inet dhcp” >> /etc/network/interfaces
                                  echo -e “\tudhcpc_opts -t 100 -T 20\n” >> /etc/network/interfaces
                                  fi
                                  /sbin/ip link set $iface down
                                  done[/CODE]

                                  This solution only requires one sleep rather than five-seconds of sleep time per interface.

                                  Edit: Fixed typos.

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                                  • Tom ElliottT
                                    Tom Elliott
                                    last edited by

                                    Bad statement.

                                    linkstate=$(/bin/cat /sys/class/net/$iface

                                    Should be
                                    linkstate=$(/bin/cat /sys/class/net/$iface)

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                                    • Tom ElliottT
                                      Tom Elliott
                                      last edited by

                                      Also, shouldn’t the tr -d be tr -d ‘@’ not tr -d ‘0’?

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                                      • cspenceC
                                        cspence Developer
                                        last edited by

                                        [quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 43117, member: 7271”]Also, shouldn’t the tr -d be tr -d ‘@’ not tr -d ‘0’?[/quote]

                                        Sorry, I was copying off code from my cellphone and wasn’t thinking about what I was typing. Also caught another typo on the udhcpc_opt statement.

                                        Fixed the typos in the original post.

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                                        • Tom ElliottT
                                          Tom Elliott
                                          last edited by

                                          There’s one more issue

                                          Shouldn’t the cat be reading a file, not the directory?

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                                          • cspenceC
                                            cspence Developer
                                            last edited by

                                            [quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 43128, member: 7271”]There’s one more issue

                                            Shouldn’t the cat be reading a file, not the directory?[/quote]

                                            Yes. Fixed again. I really should have slept more last night. 😕

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