>>> Ede Wolf <listac@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> schrieb am 10.02.2021 um 19:39 in Nachricht <a0b8a30d-82ef-6a9b-972f-4bbdcc9d98f2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > Hi, > > > My journal get spammed with messages from timesyncd, claiming a changed > network connection. However, I have not touched the network > configuration at all and the ntp even happens to be on the same subnet. > No DHCP either. > > Here two examples, 200 messages in 20 minutes uptime, or 5800 of them in > 11 hours: > > # journalctl ‑b0 | grep "Network configuration changed, trying to > establish connection." | wc ‑l > 199 Literally, I think you'll have to read between those lines (in case there is something relevant). Otherwise I'd suggest to strace or ltrace the process. > > # uptime > 19:29:34 up 21 min, 3 users, load average: 1,07, 1,04, 0,87 > > Another machine: > > # journalctl ‑b0 | grep "Network configuration changed, trying to > establish connection." | wc ‑l > 5755 > # uptime > 19:32:20 up 10:28, 2 users, load average: 1.21, 1.20, 1.20 > > Any idea how to stop this? This has been going on for quite a while now, > but seems to get worse. > > systemd 247.3, kernel 5.4.80 and 5.10.14 > _______________________________________________ > systemd‑devel mailing list > systemd‑devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd‑devel _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel