![]() var/log/cron Feb 3 08:01:01 hyaena CROND: (root) CMD (run-parts /etc/cron.hourly)įeb 3 08:01:01 hyaena run-parts(/etc/cron.hourly): starting 0anacronįeb 3 08:01:01 hyaena run-parts(/etc/cron.hourly): finished 0anacronįeb 3 08:01:01 hyaena run-parts(/etc/cron.hourly): starting docker-cleanupįeb 3 08:01:01 hyaena run-parts(/etc/cron.hourly): finished docker-cleanup This is a recently installed stock, minimal install of CentOS 7 (trying it out for the first time since CentOS 4) with only one additional application installed: Cockpit. In some few and far between cases, it does not recover and despite being set with a static IPv4 address, will not recover until the network service is restarted. Most of the time, the connection comes back up–although it obviously disconnects everything-within that same second. Long story short, NetworkManager brings down eth0 1 minute and 1 second after every hour for the reason of 'connection-removed'. I'm not seeing this question asked any where else that I've looked. ![]()
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