Bridge config in netplan does not come up at boot

Jul 11, 2019
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I had an ubuntu 18.04 working and decided to move it to a VM in Proxmmox.

Configuration includes a bridge, it was working fine in the previous system but it does not come up at boot in the Proxmox VM.

Here is my netplan config:

network:
renderer: networkd
ethernets:
ens18:
dhcp4: false
addresses: [172.18.0.4/29]
gateway4: 172.18.0.1
nameservers:
addresses: [8.8.8.8]
# pre-up /opt/satlink-pia/routing/configure_input_filtering.sh
ens19:
dhcp4: false
ens20:
dhcp4: false
ens21:
dhcp4: false
bridges:
br0:
addresses: [10.0.0.1/16]
interfaces: [ens19, ens20, ens21]
gateway4: 10.0.0.1
dhcp4: false
version: 2


When system is up I can run

netplan apply

and it works perfectly.

I have also tried as a temporal solution to use crontab to do this,

@reboot netplan apply

but it's not working either.

netplan --debug generate

generates no error.

I've seen these messages in journalctl

Jul 11 10:20:49 kernel: br0: port 3(ens19) entered disabled state
Jul 11 10:20:49 kernel: br0: port 2(ens20) entered disabled state
Jul 11 10:20:49 kernel: br0: port 1(ens21) entered disabled state
Jul 11 10:20:49 systemd-networkd[643]: br0: Lost carrier
Jul 11 10:20:49 systemd-timesyncd[657]: Network configuration changed, trying to establish connection.
Jul 11 10:20:49 kernel: device ens19 left promiscuous mode
Jul 11 10:20:49 kernel: br0: port 3(ens19) entered disabled state
Jul 11 10:20:49 systemd-timesyncd[657]: Network configuration changed, trying to establish connection.
Jul 11 10:20:49 kernel: device ens20 left promiscuous mode
Jul 11 10:20:49 kernel: br0: port 2(ens20) entered disabled state
Jul 11 10:20:49 kernel: device ens21 left promiscuous mode
Jul 11 10:20:49 kernel: br0: port 1(ens21) entered disabled state
Jul 11 10:20:49 networkd-dispatcher[785]: WARNING:Unknown index 3 seen, reloading interface list
Jul 11 10:20:49 systemd-timesyncd[657]: Network configuration changed, trying to establish connection.
Jul 11 10:20:49 systemd-timesyncd[657]: Network configuration changed, trying to establish connection.
Jul 11 10:20:49 networkd-dispatcher[785]: WARNING:Unknown index 4 seen, reloading interface list
Jul 11 10:20:49 systemd-timesyncd[657]: Network configuration changed, trying to establish connection.
Jul 11 10:20:49 systemd-timesyncd[657]: Network configuration changed, trying to establish connection.
Jul 11 10:20:49 systemd-timesyncd[657]: Network configuration changed, trying to establish connection.
Jul 11 10:20:49 systemd-timesyncd[657]: Network configuration changed, trying to establish connection.
Jul 11 10:20:49 networkd-dispatcher[785]: WARNING:Unknown index 5 seen, reloading interface list
Jul 11 10:20:49 systemd-networkd[643]: ens19: Could not join netdev: No such device
Jul 11 10:20:49 systemd-networkd[643]: ens19: Failed
Jul 11 10:20:49 systemd-timesyncd[657]: Network configuration changed, trying to establish connection.
Jul 11 10:20:49 systemd-timesyncd[657]: Network configuration changed, trying to establish connection.
Jul 11 10:20:49 systemd-networkd[643]: ens20: Could not join netdev: No such device
Jul 11 10:20:49 systemd-networkd[643]: ens20: Failed
Jul 11 10:20:49 systemd-timesyncd[657]: Network configuration changed, trying to establish connection.
Jul 11 10:20:49 systemd-timesyncd[657]: Network configuration changed, trying to establish connection.
Jul 11 10:20:49 systemd-networkd[643]: ens21: Could not join netdev: No such device
Jul 11 10:20:49 systemd-networkd[643]: ens21: Failed



so I suspect interfaces are not ready when trying to create the bridge.

I've been looking for a way to execute the netplan apply after these interfaces are ready but haven't find how to. I believe the same service does both things.

Why is not applying configuration at startup? I'm I loosing something? Is there an issue with Proxmox and Ubuntu bridge?
 
* how does the VM's config look like?
* do the interfaces really have those names ? (they do change and I would not be surprised if that happens after virtualizing a machine
* why do you plug 3 interfaces into the same bridge in a guest (curiosity) - this can (depending on config) lead to a network loop

I hope this helps!
 

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