netplan-try (8) - Linux Manuals

netplan-try: try a configuration, optionally rolling it back

NAME

netplan-try - try a configuration, optionally rolling it back

SYNOPSIS

netplan [-debug] try -h | -help

netplan [-debug] try [-config-file CONFIG_FILE] [-timeout TIMEOUT]

DESCRIPTION

netplan try takes a netplan(5) configuration, applies it, and automatically rolls it back if the user does not confirm the configuration within a time limit.

This may be especially useful on remote systems, to prevent an administrator being permanently locked out of systems in the case of a network configuration error.

OPTIONS

-h, -help
Print basic help.
-debug
Print debugging output during the process.
-config-file CONFIG_FILE
In addition to the usual configuration, apply CONFIG_FILE. It must be a YAML file in the netplan(5) format.
-timeout TIMEOUT
Wait for TIMEOUT seconds before reverting. Defaults to 120 seconds. Note that some network configurations (such as STP) may take over a minute to settle.

KNOWN ISSUES

netplan try uses similar procedures to netplan apply, so some of the same caveats apply around virtual devices.

There are also some known bugs: if netplan try times out or is cancelled, make sure to verify if the network configuration has in fact been reverted.

As with netplan apply, a reboot should fix any issues. However, be sure to verify that the config on disk is in the state you expect before rebooting!

AUTHORS

Daniel Axtens (<daniel.axtens [at] canonical.com>).