Re: What's going on with vnets and epairs w/ addresses?
- Reply: Kristof Provost : "Re: What's going on with vnets and epairs w/ addresses?"
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Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2022 07:28:06 UTC
Quoting "Bjoern A. Zeeb" <bz@freebsd.org> (from Tue, 13 Dec 2022 23:03:42 +0000 (UTC)): > Hi, > > I have used scripts like the below for almost a decade and a half > (obviously doing more than that in the middle). I haven't used them > much lately but given other questions I just wanted to fire up a test. > > I have an end-November kernel doing the below my eapirs do not come back > to be destroyed (immediately). > I have to start polling for the jid to be no longer alive and not in > dying state (hence added the jls/ifconfig -l lines and removed the > error checking from ifconfig destroy). That seems sometimes rather > unreasonably long (to the point I give up). > > If I don't configure the addresses below this isn't a problem. > > Sorry I am confused by too many incarnations of the code; I know I once > had a version with an async shutdown path but I believe that never made > it into mainline, so why are we holding onto the epairs now and not > nuking the addresses and returning them and are clean? Kristof, isn't this (epair destruction in jails) one of the issues you looked at? Sorry if I remember incorrectly. What I have in my jails-shutdown is to do an "ifconfig $epair_in_jail -vnet $jail; sleep 2; ifconfig $epair destroy". With this I don't see any issues, Everything is cleaned up when the stop finishes. Bye, Alexander. > It's a bit more funny; I added a twiddle loop at the end and nothing > happened. So I stop the script and start it again and suddenly another > jail or two have cleaned up and their epairs are back. Something feels > very very wonky. Play around with this and see ... and let me know if > you can reproduce this... I quite wonder why some test cases haven't > gone crazy ... > > /bz > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > #!/bin/sh > > set -e > set -x > > js=`jail -i -c -n jl host.hostname=left.example.net vnet persist` > jb=`jail -i -c -n jr host.hostname=right.example.net vnet persist` > > # Create an epair connecting the two machines (vnet jails). > ep=`ifconfig epair create | sed -e 's/a$//'` > > # Add one end to each vnet jail. > ifconfig ${ep}a vnet ${js} > ifconfig ${ep}b vnet ${jb} > > # Add an IP address on the epairs in each vnet jail. > # XXX Leave these out and the cleanup seems to work fine. > jexec ${js} ifconfig ${ep}a inet 192.0.2.1/24 > jexec ${jb} ifconfig ${ep}b inet 192.0.2.2/24 > > # Clean up. > jail -r ${jb} > jail -r ${js} > > # You want to be able to remove this line ... > set +e > > # No epairs to destroy with addresses configured; fine otherwise. > ifconfig ${ep}a destroy > # echo $? > > # Add this is here only as things are funny ... > # jls -av jid dying > # ifconfig -l > > # end > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > -- > Bjoern A. Zeeb r15:7 -- http://www.Leidinger.net Alexander@Leidinger.net: PGP 0x8F31830F9F2772BF http://www.FreeBSD.org netchild@FreeBSD.org : PGP 0x8F31830F9F2772BF