Re: Netplan bonding configuration

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Thanks for the suggestion, Paul. I renamed “bond0" to “zbond0” but unfortunately this did not solve the problem in our Ubuntu 18 environment.  There is still an issue during boot adding the vlan interfaces to the bond.

Regards,
James.

> On 31 Mar 2020, at 16:08, Paul Mezzanini <pfmeec@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> We run this exact style of setup on our OSD ceph nodes (RH7 based).
> 
> The one really _really_ silly thing we noticed is that the network interfaces tended to be brought up in alphabetical order no matter what.  We needed our bond interfaces (frontnet and backnet) to come up after the physical vlan links (enp131s0f[0,1])
> 
> This was fine for frontnet because it came after "enp*" but backnet was an issue.  We cheated and just renamed backnet to "zbacknet".  The quick and dirty fix is rename your bond interfaces to something that starts alphabetically after "enp".  
> 
> -paul
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> ________________________________________
> From: James McEwan <james.mcewan@xxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2020 9:32 AM
> To: ceph-users@xxxxxxx
> Subject:  Re: Netplan bonding configuration
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I am currently building a 10 node Ceph cluster, each OSD node has 2x 25 Gbit/s nics, and I have 2 TOR switches (mlag not supported).
> enp179s0f0 -> sw1
> enp179s0f1 -> sw2
> 
> vlan 323 is used for ‘public network’
> vlan 324 is used for ‘cluster network’
> 
> My desired configuration is to create two bond interfaces in active-backup mode:
> bond0
> - enp179s0f0.323 (active)
> - enp179s0f1.323 (backup)
> bond1
> - enp179s0f0.324 (backup)
> - enp179s0f1.324 (active)
> 
> This way, the public network will use switch1, and the cluster network will use switch2, under normal operation.
> 
> I am, however, having an issue implementing this configuration in Ubuntu 18.04 with netplan (see configuration at the end of this post).
> 
> When I reboot a node with the below netplan configuration, the bond interface is created, but the vlan interfaces are not added to the bond.
> 
> I see the following errors in the log:
> systemd-networkd[1641]: enp179s0f0.323: Enslaving by 'bond0’
> systemd-networkd[1641]: bond0: Enslaving link 'enp179s0f0.323’
> systemd-networkd[1641]: enp179s0f1.323: Enslaving by 'bond0’
> systemd-networkd[1641]: bond0: Enslaving link 'enp179s0f1.323’
> systemd-networkd[1643]: enp179s0f1.323: Could not join netdev: Operation not permitted
> systemd-networkd[1643]: enp179s0f1.323: Failed
> systemd-networkd[1643]: enp179s0f0.323: Could not join netdev: Operation not permitted
> systemd-networkd[1643]: enp179s0f0.323: Failed
> 
> If I manually run ’systemctl restart systemd-networkd’ after boot has completed, then the bond is successfully created with the vlan interfaces.
> 
> Does anybody have a similar configuration working specifically with netplan/networkd? Could you please share your configuration?
> 
> Netplan config that doesn’t work at boot time:
> 
> network:
>  version: 2
>  renderer: networkd
>  ethernets:
>   enp179s0f0: {}
>   enp179s0f1: {}
> 
>  bonds:
>    bond0:
>      dhcp4: false
>      dhcp6: false
>      interfaces:
>        - enp179s0f0.323
>        - enp179s0f1.323
>      parameters:
>        mode: active-backup
>        primary: enp179s0f0.323
>        mii-monitor-interval: 1
>      addresses: [insert address here]
>    bond1:
>      dhcp4: false
>      dhcp6: false
>      interfaces:
>        - enp179s0f0.324
>        - enp179s0f1.324
>      parameters:
>        mode: active-backup
>        primary: enp179s0f1.324
>        mii-monitor-interval: 1
>      addresses: [insert address here]
> 
>  vlans:
>    enp179s0f0.323:
>      id: 323
>      link: enp179s0f0
>    enp179s0f1.323:
>      id: 323
>      link: enp179s0f1
>    enp179s0f0.324:
>      id: 324
>      link: enp179s0f0
>    enp179s0f1.324:
>      id: 324
>      link: enp179s0f1
> 
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