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Netplan configuration is not persistent
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I have configured my network interfaces in my Ubuntu bionic (18.04)
server using netplan
, and afterwords I ran netplan apply
and the configuration kicked in.
In particular, I configured the DNS servers, and my server did resolved ips with the nameservers I configured in my netplan
configuration.
But, after reboot, the configuration didn't last and any resolving was by default to the 127.0.0.53
nameserver. Only after running netplan apply
the configuration kicked in again.
How can I make the netplan
configuration persistent to reboots?
Output of cat /etc/*-release
:
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=18.04
DISTRIB_CODENAME=bionic
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS"
NAME="Ubuntu"
VERSION="18.04.2 LTS (Bionic Beaver)"
ID=ubuntu
ID_LIKE=debian
PRETTY_NAME="Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS"
VERSION_ID="18.04"
HOME_URL="https://www.ubuntu.com/"
SUPPORT_URL="https://help.ubuntu.com/"
BUG_REPORT_URL="https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/"
PRIVACY_POLICY_URL="https://www.ubuntu.com/legal/terms-and-policies/privacy-policy"
VERSION_CODENAME=bionic
UBUNTU_CODENAME=bionic
linux ubuntu networking linux-networking netplan
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I have configured my network interfaces in my Ubuntu bionic (18.04)
server using netplan
, and afterwords I ran netplan apply
and the configuration kicked in.
In particular, I configured the DNS servers, and my server did resolved ips with the nameservers I configured in my netplan
configuration.
But, after reboot, the configuration didn't last and any resolving was by default to the 127.0.0.53
nameserver. Only after running netplan apply
the configuration kicked in again.
How can I make the netplan
configuration persistent to reboots?
Output of cat /etc/*-release
:
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=18.04
DISTRIB_CODENAME=bionic
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS"
NAME="Ubuntu"
VERSION="18.04.2 LTS (Bionic Beaver)"
ID=ubuntu
ID_LIKE=debian
PRETTY_NAME="Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS"
VERSION_ID="18.04"
HOME_URL="https://www.ubuntu.com/"
SUPPORT_URL="https://help.ubuntu.com/"
BUG_REPORT_URL="https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/"
PRIVACY_POLICY_URL="https://www.ubuntu.com/legal/terms-and-policies/privacy-policy"
VERSION_CODENAME=bionic
UBUNTU_CODENAME=bionic
linux ubuntu networking linux-networking netplan
2
What sort of server do you have?
– Michael Hampton♦
May 20 at 15:55
It's a virtual server, running on vsphere @MichaelHampton
– Yuval Pruss
May 20 at 18:31
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I have configured my network interfaces in my Ubuntu bionic (18.04)
server using netplan
, and afterwords I ran netplan apply
and the configuration kicked in.
In particular, I configured the DNS servers, and my server did resolved ips with the nameservers I configured in my netplan
configuration.
But, after reboot, the configuration didn't last and any resolving was by default to the 127.0.0.53
nameserver. Only after running netplan apply
the configuration kicked in again.
How can I make the netplan
configuration persistent to reboots?
Output of cat /etc/*-release
:
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=18.04
DISTRIB_CODENAME=bionic
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS"
NAME="Ubuntu"
VERSION="18.04.2 LTS (Bionic Beaver)"
ID=ubuntu
ID_LIKE=debian
PRETTY_NAME="Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS"
VERSION_ID="18.04"
HOME_URL="https://www.ubuntu.com/"
SUPPORT_URL="https://help.ubuntu.com/"
BUG_REPORT_URL="https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/"
PRIVACY_POLICY_URL="https://www.ubuntu.com/legal/terms-and-policies/privacy-policy"
VERSION_CODENAME=bionic
UBUNTU_CODENAME=bionic
linux ubuntu networking linux-networking netplan
I have configured my network interfaces in my Ubuntu bionic (18.04)
server using netplan
, and afterwords I ran netplan apply
and the configuration kicked in.
In particular, I configured the DNS servers, and my server did resolved ips with the nameservers I configured in my netplan
configuration.
But, after reboot, the configuration didn't last and any resolving was by default to the 127.0.0.53
nameserver. Only after running netplan apply
the configuration kicked in again.
How can I make the netplan
configuration persistent to reboots?
Output of cat /etc/*-release
:
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=18.04
DISTRIB_CODENAME=bionic
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS"
NAME="Ubuntu"
VERSION="18.04.2 LTS (Bionic Beaver)"
ID=ubuntu
ID_LIKE=debian
PRETTY_NAME="Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS"
VERSION_ID="18.04"
HOME_URL="https://www.ubuntu.com/"
SUPPORT_URL="https://help.ubuntu.com/"
BUG_REPORT_URL="https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/"
PRIVACY_POLICY_URL="https://www.ubuntu.com/legal/terms-and-policies/privacy-policy"
VERSION_CODENAME=bionic
UBUNTU_CODENAME=bionic
linux ubuntu networking linux-networking netplan
linux ubuntu networking linux-networking netplan
asked May 20 at 15:34
Yuval PrussYuval Pruss
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What sort of server do you have?
– Michael Hampton♦
May 20 at 15:55
It's a virtual server, running on vsphere @MichaelHampton
– Yuval Pruss
May 20 at 18:31
add a comment |
2
What sort of server do you have?
– Michael Hampton♦
May 20 at 15:55
It's a virtual server, running on vsphere @MichaelHampton
– Yuval Pruss
May 20 at 18:31
2
2
What sort of server do you have?
– Michael Hampton♦
May 20 at 15:55
What sort of server do you have?
– Michael Hampton♦
May 20 at 15:55
It's a virtual server, running on vsphere @MichaelHampton
– Yuval Pruss
May 20 at 18:31
It's a virtual server, running on vsphere @MichaelHampton
– Yuval Pruss
May 20 at 18:31
add a comment |
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Typically once netplan configurations are written to /etc/netplan these will be persistent over reboots. Although I have seen issues where the netplan apply
doesnt complete as expected when the interface is active. I have found adding --debug
to the apply to be useful to see what is really happening
sudo netplan --debug apply
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Typically once netplan configurations are written to /etc/netplan these will be persistent over reboots. Although I have seen issues where the netplan apply
doesnt complete as expected when the interface is active. I have found adding --debug
to the apply to be useful to see what is really happening
sudo netplan --debug apply
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Typically once netplan configurations are written to /etc/netplan these will be persistent over reboots. Although I have seen issues where the netplan apply
doesnt complete as expected when the interface is active. I have found adding --debug
to the apply to be useful to see what is really happening
sudo netplan --debug apply
add a comment |
Typically once netplan configurations are written to /etc/netplan these will be persistent over reboots. Although I have seen issues where the netplan apply
doesnt complete as expected when the interface is active. I have found adding --debug
to the apply to be useful to see what is really happening
sudo netplan --debug apply
Typically once netplan configurations are written to /etc/netplan these will be persistent over reboots. Although I have seen issues where the netplan apply
doesnt complete as expected when the interface is active. I have found adding --debug
to the apply to be useful to see what is really happening
sudo netplan --debug apply
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What sort of server do you have?
– Michael Hampton♦
May 20 at 15:55
It's a virtual server, running on vsphere @MichaelHampton
– Yuval Pruss
May 20 at 18:31