[09:55] fiesh: well.. I guess you could still use a systemd drop-in config override to (re-)set whatever setting is needed to make systemd-networkd work for your usecase [09:56] e.g.: /etc/systemd/network/netplan-eth0.network.d/override.conf [09:57] c.f.: https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.network.html [10:01] slyon: that's a nice suggestion... this selectively overrides settings that netplan set differently or didn't touch? [10:01] yes, exactly [10:01] slyon: I'm somewhat confused I'm the only one running into this issue to be honest. like a server with static devices shouldn't lose its routes when a cable is unplugged and replugged one would think [10:02] but from what I can gather, that's exactly what happens, and it's only deactivated for bridge devices by the pull request I linked above [10:03] yeah... what version of systemd are you using? I remember there was some issue wrt carrier loss... lets see if I can digg that up [10:04] 245.4-4ubuntu3.6 [10:05] ok.. that should contain all available fixes [10:07] Would you mind filing a bug about this on Launchpad? Especially if you find a override-setting fixing the problem for you? https://bugs.launchpad.net/netplan/+filebug [10:07] or even better, use: 'ubuntu-bug netplan.io' [10:09] oh yes, I'll do that... didn't know about the tool [10:10] thank you! [10:10] it'll take me a bit since I only want to experiment witht the overrides when the system isn't actively used [10:10] thanks for your help! [10:10] sure, take your time! [10:10] (and I need to be there in person in case network connectivity drops) [10:16] I also hope netplan will support tc-cake (or just tc in general) since it's the most amazing thing since bread [10:17] with it, you can eat your cake and have it too [10:19] yeah.. there are many features still missing in netplan unfortunately. You can check if there is a tc/tc-cake feature request (wishlist bug) already on https://bugs.launchpad.net/netplan/ and file one if it does not yet exist. [10:22] good idea, i'll put it on my todo list once this works and I know that I don't have to switch away from netplan ;) [10:22] cool :) [10:22] tc-cake is nothing short of magic, latency just ceases to exist