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Am Tue, 22 Dec 2015 00:50:24 +0000 |
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schrieb Mick <michaelkintzios@×××××.com>: |
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> > You could try running the service in debug mode (--debug), and look |
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> > at the line starting ifplugd. Check if the parameters look correct, |
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> > then try to fire the same command from command line and check the |
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> > console output for errors. |
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> ifplugd does not have a debug mode, but starting it by hand I see |
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> this: |
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> Dec 22 00:38:08 dell_xps ifplugd(eth0)[4982]: ifplugd 0.28 |
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> initializing. Dec 22 00:38:08 dell_xps ifplugd(eth0)[4982]: Using |
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> interface eth0 Dec 22 00:38:08 dell_xps ifplugd(eth0)[4982]: Failed |
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> to detect plug status of eth0 |
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> Dec 22 00:38:08 dell_xps ifplugd(eth0)[4982]: Exiting. |
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> Ha! It now assumes that I have an eth0 interface, which I don't. |
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> Hmm ... I wonder where it reads this from. |
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man ifplugd ;-) |
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Regards, |
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Kai |
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