[Bug 1184262] Re: [logind] times out too early, stuck in PrepareForSleep, causing network and other services to not resume
Martin Pitt
martin.pitt at ubuntu.com
Wed Nov 6 07:59:41 UTC 2013
Hello Guido,
Guido Do [2013-11-04 22:49 -0000]:
> attaching a dBus log from a suspend.
>
> I also have the missing network connection issue
Did that happen after the particular suspend you monitored with your
log? That did have the "PrepareForSleep False" signal which was
otherwise missing. However, your D-BUS log is incomplete (only
signals, no method calls), you need to follow the "system bus" recipe
on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingDBus
> - in addition after
> wake from suspend the graphic is corrupted in addition in my case.
That's a different bug, I'm afraid.
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Title:
[logind] times out too early, stuck in PrepareForSleep, causing
network and other services to not resume
Status in “systemd” package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Status in “systemd-shim” package in Ubuntu:
In Progress
Status in “systemd” source package in Saucy:
Invalid
Status in “systemd-shim” source package in Saucy:
Triaged
Status in “systemd” source package in Trusty:
Invalid
Status in “systemd-shim” source package in Trusty:
In Progress
Bug description:
After a suspend/resume, network-manager claimed that wireless was not
available and would not let me reconnect to the wireless here.
'iwlist wlan1 scan' would also not work; so thinking that it was a
driver problem, I rebooted the system. When it came back up, nm-
applet in lightdm claimed that networking was disabled, and the option
to enable it was greyed out. It could also not be enabled by nmcli.
I ended up stopping network-manager, bringing up the interface via
/etc/network/interfaces, and logging in... at which point, restarting
network-manager *did* let me enable networking from my logged-in
session.
So there are several problems here:
- after a reboot, network-manager claimed networking was disabled.
- nm-applet is not letting me enable networking from the lightdm session.
- the networking was failing after a suspend/resume cycle, and could not be enabled even from inside the user session.
The last issue probably *was* a kernel driver problem; but the first
two issues are network-manager problems of some kind.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.10
Package: network-manager 0.9.8.0-0ubuntu8
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.9.0-2.7-generic 3.9.3
Uname: Linux 3.9.0-2-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.10.2-0ubuntu1
Architecture: amd64
Date: Sat May 25 21:38:31 2013
InstallationDate: Installed on 2010-09-24 (974 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 10.04.1 LTS "Lucid Lynx" - Release amd64 (20100816.1)
IpRoute:
default via 192.168.1.1 dev wlan1
10.0.3.0/24 dev lxcbr0 proto kernel scope link src 10.0.3.1
169.254.0.0/16 dev wlan1 scope link metric 1000
192.168.1.0/24 dev wlan1 proto kernel scope link src 192.168.1.106
192.168.122.0/24 dev virbr0 proto kernel scope link src 192.168.122.1
MarkForUpload: True
NetworkManager.state:
[main]
NetworkingEnabled=false
WirelessEnabled=true
WWANEnabled=true
SourcePackage: network-manager
UpgradeStatus: Upgraded to saucy on 2013-05-06 (19 days ago)
WifiSyslog:
nmcli-con:
Error: command ['nmcli', '-f', 'all', 'con'] failed with exit code 9:
** (process:11977): WARNING **: Could not initialize NMClient /org/freedesktop/NetworkManager: The name org.freedesktop.NetworkManager was not provided by any .service files
Error: nmcli (0.9.8.0) and NetworkManager (unknown) versions don't match. Force execution using --nocheck, but the results are unpredictable.
nmcli-dev: Error: command ['nmcli', '-f', 'all', 'dev'] failed with exit code 8: Error: NetworkManager is not running.
nmcli-nm:
RUNNING VERSION STATE NET-ENABLED WIFI-HARDWARE WIFI WWAN-HARDWARE WWAN
not running unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown
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