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... and in one go to limit the overall runtime.
Looks like IPv6 addresses are not flushed if the link down does not last
long enough (~ 2 seconds on linux). This results on stale addresses
after switching the vlan, which breaks connectivity.
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... and in one go to limit the overall runtime.
Looks like IPv6 addresses are not flushed if the link down does not last
long enough (~ 2 seconds on linux). This results on stale addresses
after switching bridge, which breaks connectivity.
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The local system time is used in the mail header. We do not want the
mails to be sent in the past, so return early (and thus wait for time
being synced).
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This helps the client to detect the change.
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This helps the client to detect the change.
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Let's forward logs as early as possible.
All notification functions are expected to handle notifications with
queues, so nothing is lost. Just the opposite: Logs being rotated before
forwarding becomes less likely.
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