function net_init_failed() {
echo
- echo $(date "+%H:%M:%S") " pl_netinit: network initialization failed,"
+ echo $(date "+%H:%M:%S") " pl_netinit: network initialization failed with interface $ETH_DEVICE"
echo
echo For forensics
echo
echo ========== ifconfig beg
/sbin/ifconfig
echo ========== ifconfig end
+ echo ========== ip address show beg
+ ip address show
+ echo ========== ip address show end
echo
+ echo $(date "+%H:%M:%S") " pl_netinit: network initialization failed with interface $ETH_DEVICE"
echo $(date "+%H:%M:%S") " pl_netinit: shutting down machine in two hours"
/bin/sleep 2h
/sbin/shutdown -h now
if [[ -n "$NET_DEVICE" ]]; then
# the user specified a mac address we should use. find the network
# device for it.
- NET_DEVICE=$(tr A-Z a-z <<<$NET_DEVICE)
+ NET_DEVICE=$(tr A-Z a-z <<< $NET_DEVICE)
pushd /sys/class/net
for device in *; do
# in any case, let us try to work around that by allowing some delay
# here
-ALLOW=5
+# tmp: Thierry June 2015
+# on fedora 21 nodes we see this running in a context where eth0 is not known to the system
+# could be related to a dependency that we poorly describe to systemd
+# I am increasing this timeout to 2 minutes in order to check that conjecture
+ALLOW=120
COUNTER=0
while true; do
if /sbin/ifconfig $ETH_DEVICE >& /dev/null; then
- echo "pl_netinit: device present $ETH_DEVICE, proceeding (${COUNTER}s/${ALLOW}s)"
+ echo $(date "+%H:%M:%S") " pl_netinit: device present $ETH_DEVICE, proceeding (${COUNTER}s/${ALLOW}s)"
break
fi
- echo $(date "+%H:%M:%S") " pl_netinit: waiting for device $ETH_DEVICE,${COUNTER}s/${ALLOW}s"
+ echo $(date "+%H:%M:%S") " pl_netinit: waiting for device $ETH_DEVICE - ${COUNTER}s/${ALLOW}s"
COUNTER=$(($COUNTER+1))
- [ $COUNTER -ge 0 ] && net_init_failed
+ [ $COUNTER -ge $ALLOW ] && net_init_failed
sleep 1
done