[SOLVED] Bring up ethernet interface without connection

I have two ethernet interfaces in my computer. eth0 connects to the router for the internet, I'm not concerned about that. eth1 I use sometimes to plug a laptop into, and sometimes a MS Windows games PC. Most of the time I don't use it, and there's nothing plugged into it.
I have
NETWORKS=(eth0 eth1)
in rc.conf, and this in /etc/network.d/eth1:
CONNECTION='ethernet'
DESCRIPTION='Internal network'
INTERFACE='eth1'
IP='static'
ADDR='192.168.1.1'
At first boot, there's usually nothing plugged in to eth1, so the 'eth1' profile fails to start:
> sudo netcfg eth1
:: eth1 up [BUSY] > No connection
[FAIL]
> ip addr show eth1
3: eth1: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST> mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast state DOWN qlen 1000
link/ether 00:1b:ee:00:fe:d6 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
Why won't it start up eth1? I want it to give eth1 the IP of 192.168.1.1, even though there's no cable in it. This causes a problem when, after starting the main PC, I plug in a cable to eth1 and start a device (eg. laptop). I have to plug it in, start up the device (which is set to get a DHCP IP from my computer), manually start up eth1 on the PC, then rerun the connect command from the device.
Last edited by Smarthound (2012-04-26 22:34:54)

When I start ifplugd:
Apr 26 22:38:23 localhost ifplugd(eth1)[1268]: ifplugd 0.28 initializing.
Apr 26 22:38:23 localhost ifplugd(eth1)[1268]: Using interface eth1/00:1B:EE:00:FE:D6 with driver <r8169> (version: 2.3LK-NAPI)
Apr 26 22:38:23 localhost ifplugd(eth1)[1268]: Using detection mode: SIOCETHTOOL
Apr 26 22:38:23 localhost ifplugd(eth1)[1268]: Initialization complete, link beat not detected.
So far, so good, but when I plug a cable into eth1, the link is detected, waits a few seconds, then fails:
Apr 26 22:43:17 localhost ifplugd(eth1)[4946]: Link beat detected.
Apr 26 22:43:18 localhost ifplugd(eth1)[4946]: Executing '/etc/ifplugd/ifplugd.action eth1 up'.
Apr 26 22:43:18 localhost ifplugd(eth1)[4946]: client: Warning: Your network settings are deprecated.
Apr 26 22:43:18 localhost ifplugd(eth1)[4946]: client: Please refer to /etc/rc.conf on how to define a single wired
Apr 26 22:43:18 localhost ifplugd(eth1)[4946]: client: connection, or use a utility such as netcfg.
Apr 26 22:43:18 localhost ifplugd(eth1)[4946]: client: up: error fetching interface information: Device not found
Apr 26 22:43:18 localhost ifplugd(eth1)[4946]: client: eth0: flags=4163<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST> mtu 1500 metric 1
Apr 26 22:43:18 localhost ifplugd(eth1)[4946]: client: inet 192.168.0.2 netmask 255.255.255.0 broadcast 192.168.0.255
Apr 26 22:43:18 localhost ifplugd(eth1)[4946]: client: ether 00:1b:4d:4e:c3:d7 txqueuelen 1000 (Ethernet)
Apr 26 22:43:18 localhost ifplugd(eth1)[4946]: client: RX packets 2942 bytes 1534429 (1.4 MiB)
Apr 26 22:43:18 localhost ifplugd(eth1)[4946]: client: RX errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 frame 0
Apr 26 22:43:18 localhost ifplugd(eth1)[4946]: client: TX packets 2870 bytes 600353 (586.2 KiB)
Apr 26 22:43:18 localhost ifplugd(eth1)[4946]: client: TX errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 carrier 0 collisions 0
Apr 26 22:43:18 localhost ifplugd(eth1)[4946]: client: device interrupt 44 base 0xc000
Apr 26 22:43:18 localhost ifplugd(eth1)[4946]: client: eth1: flags=4163<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST> mtu 1500 metric 1
Apr 26 22:43:18 localhost ifplugd(eth1)[4946]: client: ether 00:1b:ee:00:fe:d6 txqueuelen 1000 (Ethernet)
Apr 26 22:43:18 localhost ifplugd(eth1)[4946]: client: RX packets 2 bytes 736 (736.0 B)
Apr 26 22:43:18 localhost ifplugd(eth1)[4946]: client: RX errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 frame 0
Apr 26 22:43:18 localhost ifplugd(eth1)[4946]: client: TX packets 0 bytes 0 (0.0 B)
Apr 26 22:43:18 localhost ifplugd(eth1)[4946]: client: TX errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 carrier 0 collisions 0
Apr 26 22:43:18 localhost ifplugd(eth1)[4946]: client: device interrupt 19 base 0xe000
Apr 26 22:43:18 localhost ifplugd(eth1)[4946]: client: lo: flags=73<UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING> mtu 16436 metric 1
Apr 26 22:43:18 localhost ifplugd(eth1)[4946]: client: inet 127.0.0.1 netmask 255.0.0.0
Apr 26 22:43:18 localhost ifplugd(eth1)[4946]: client: loop txqueuelen 0 (Local Loopback)
Apr 26 22:43:18 localhost ifplugd(eth1)[4946]: client: RX packets 2497 bytes 1134472 (1.0 MiB)
Apr 26 22:43:18 localhost ifplugd(eth1)[4946]: client: RX errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 frame 0
Apr 26 22:43:18 localhost ifplugd(eth1)[4946]: client: TX packets 2497 bytes 1134472 (1.0 MiB)
Apr 26 22:43:18 localhost ifplugd(eth1)[4946]: client: TX errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 carrier 0 collisions 0
Apr 26 22:43:18 localhost ifplugd(eth1)[4946]: client: Usage: inet_route [-vF] del {-host|-net} Target[/prefix] [gw Gw] [metric M] [[dev] If]
Apr 26 22:43:18 localhost ifplugd(eth1)[4946]: client: inet_route [-vF] add {-host|-net} Target[/prefix] [gw Gw] [metric M]
Apr 26 22:43:18 localhost ifplugd(eth1)[4946]: client: [netmask N] [mss Mss] [window W] [irtt I]
Apr 26 22:43:18 localhost ifplugd(eth1)[4946]: client: [mod] [dyn] [reinstate] [[dev] If]
Apr 26 22:43:18 localhost ifplugd(eth1)[4946]: client: inet_route [-vF] add {-host|-net} Target[/prefix] [metric M] reject
Apr 26 22:43:18 localhost ifplugd(eth1)[4946]: client: inet_route [-FC] flush NOT supported
Apr 26 22:43:27 localhost ifplugd(eth1)[4946]: Program execution failed, return value is 1.
Do you think it's failing because it's issuing a bad route command? Is my /etc/network.d/eth1 correct (see initial post)?

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    Exception              CX_SY_REF_IS_INITIAL
    Date and Time          09/09/2008 08:19:16
    Short text
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    Note down which actions and inputs caused the error.
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    Error analysis
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    "OBJECTS_OBJREF_NOT_ASSIGNED_NO" "CX_SY_REF_IS_INITIAL"
    "SAPLHRXSS_PER_MAC" or "LHRXSS_PER_MACU04"
    "HRXSS_PER_CLEANUP"
    If you cannot solve the problem yourself and want to send an error
    notification to SAP, include the following information:
    1. The description of the current problem (short dump)
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    program: The source code of the program
    In the editor, choose "Utilities->More
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    actions and input led to the error.
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    in the
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    System environment
    SAP-Release 700
    Application server... "ERPDEV01"
    Network address...... "10.88.1.6"
    Operating system..... "Windows NT"
    Release.............. "5.2"
    Hardware type........ "4x AMD64 Level"
    Character length.... 16 Bits
    Pointer length....... 64 Bits
    Work process number.. 0
    Shortdump setting.... "full"
    Database server... "ERPDEV01"
    Database type..... "MSSQL"
    Database name..... "DE1"
    Database user ID.. "de1"
    Char.set.... "C"
    SAP kernel....... 700
    created (date)... "Oct 23 2007 00:33:51"
    create on........ "NT 5.2 3790 Service Pack 1 x86 MS VC++ 14.00"
    Database version. "SQL_Server_8.00 "
    Patch level. 133
    Patch text.. " "
    Database............. "MSSQL 7.00.699 or higher, MSSQL 8.00.194"
    SAP database version. 700
    Operating system..... "Windows NT 5.0, Windows NT 5.1, Windows NT 5.2, Windows
    NT 6.0"
    Memory consumption
    Roll.... 16192
    EM...... 4189840
    Heap.... 0
    Page.... 0
    MM Used. 1229856
    MM Free. 2957360
    User and Transaction
    Client.............. 210
    User................ 937048
    Language Key........ "E"
    Transaction......... " "
    Transactions ID..... "68211f907e6911ddbfef005056833439"
    Program............. "SAPLHRXSS_PER_MAC"
    Screen.............. "SAPMSSY1 3004"
    Screen Line......... 2
    Information on caller of Remote Function Call (RFC):
    System.............. "########"
    Database Release.... 645
    Kernel Release...... 645
    Connection Type..... "E" (2=R/2, 3=ABAP System, E=Ext., R=Reg. Ext.)
    Call Type........... "synchron and non-transactional (emode 0, imode 0)"
    Inbound TID.........." "
    Inbound Queue Name..." "
    Outbound TID........." "
    Outbound Queue Name.." "
    Client.............. "###"
    User................ "############"
    Transaction......... " "
    Call Program........." "
    Function Module..... "HRXSS_PER_CLEANUP"
    Call Destination.... "<unknown>"
    Source Server....... "ERPDEV04"
    Source IP Address... "10.88.1.9"
    Additional information on RFC logon:
    Trusted Relationship " "
    Logon Return Code... 0
    Trusted Return Code. 0
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    only partially available.
    Information on where terminated
    Termination occurred in the ABAP program "SAPLHRXSS_PER_MAC" - in
    "HRXSS_PER_CLEANUP".
    The main program was "SAPMSSY1 ".
    In the source code you have the termination point in line 13
    of the (Include) program "LHRXSS_PER_MACU04".
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    procedure "HRXSS_PER_CLEANUP" "(FUNCTION)", but it was neither handled locally
    nor declared
    in the RAISING clause of its signature.
    The procedure is in program "SAPLHRXSS_PER_MAC "; its source code begins in
    line
    1 of the (Include program "LHRXSS_PER_MACU04 ".
    Source Code Extract
    Line
    SourceCde
    1
    FUNCTION hrxss_per_cleanup.
    2
    3
    ""Local interface:
    4
    *"  EXPORTING
    5
    *"     VALUE(MESSAGES) TYPE  BAPIRETTAB
    6
    7
    8
    CALL METHOD mac_adapter->cleanup
    9
       IMPORTING
    10
         messages = messages.
    11
    12
    TRY.
    >>>>>
    CALL METHOD xss_adapter->cleanup
    14
    15
    CATCH CX_HRPA_VIOLATED_ASSERTION .
    16
    ENDTRY.
    17
    18
    ENDFUNCTION.
    Contents of system fields
    Name
    Val.
    SY-SUBRC
    0
    SY-INDEX
    2
    SY-TABIX
    0
    SY-DBCNT
    0
    SY-FDPOS
    0
    SY-LSIND
    0
    SY-PAGNO
    0
    SY-LINNO
    1
    SY-COLNO
    1
    SY-PFKEY
    SY-UCOMM
    SY-TITLE
    CPIC and RFC Control
    SY-MSGTY
    SY-MSGID
    SY-MSGNO
    000
    SY-MSGV1
    SY-MSGV2
    SY-MSGV3
    SY-MSGV4
    SY-MODNO
    0
    SY-DATUM
    20080909
    SY-UZEIT
    081916
    SY-XPROG
    SAPLHRXSS_PER_MAC
    SY-XFORM
    HRXSS_PER_CLEANUP
    Active Calls/Events
    No.   Ty.          Program                             Include                             Line
    Name
    4 FUNCTION     SAPLHRXSS_PER_MAC                   LHRXSS_PER_MACU04                      13
    HRXSS_PER_CLEANUP
    3 FORM         SAPLHRXSS_PER_MAC                   LHRXSS_PER_MACU04                       1
    HRXSS_PER_CLEANUP
    2 FORM         SAPMSSY1                            SAPMSSY1                               85
    REMOTE_FUNCTION_CALL
    1 MODULE (PBO) SAPMSSY1                            SAPMSSY1                               30
    %_RFC_START
    Chosen variables
    Name
    Val.
    No.       4 Ty.          FUNCTION
    Name  HRXSS_PER_CLEANUP
    MESSAGES
    Table[initial]
    %_DUMMY$$
    2222
    0000
    0000
    0000
    No.       3 Ty.          FORM
    Name  HRXSS_PER_CLEANUP
    SYST-REPID
    SAPLHRXSS_PER_MAC
    5454455555545544422222222222222222222222
    310C82833F052FD1300000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    %_%_MESSAGES
    Table[initial]
    No.       2 Ty.          FORM
    Name  REMOTE_FUNCTION_CALL
    %_DUMMY$$
    2222
    0000
    0000
    0000
    SY-REPID
    SAPMSSY1
    5454555322222222222222222222222222222222
    310D339100000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    SYST-REPID
    SAPMSSY1
    5454555322222222222222222222222222222222
    310D339100000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    HEADER
    000000000000
    000000000000
    TYPE
    3
    0000
    3000
    SY-XPROG
    SAPLHRXSS_PER_MAC
    5454455555545544422222222222222222222222
    310C82833F052FD1300000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    RC
    0
    0000
    0000
    SY-XFORM
    HRXSS_PER_CLEANUP
    455555545544444552222222222222
    82833F052F3C51E500000000000000
    000000000000000000000000000000
    000000000000000000000000000000
    %_SPACE
    2
    0
    0
    0
    No.       1 Ty.          MODULE (PBO)
    Name  %_RFC_START
    %_PRINT
    000                                                                                0###
    2222333222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222223000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    RFCTYPE_INTERNAL
    3
    0000
    3000
    Internal notes
    The termination was triggered in function "method_call_iref"
    of the SAP kernel, in line 2207 of the module
    "//bas/700_REL/src/krn/runt/abmethod.c#8".
    The internal operation just processed is "METH".
    Internal mode was started at 20080909081916.
    Active Calls in SAP Kernel
    Lines of C Stack in Kernel (Structure Differs on Each Platform)
    SAP (R) - R/3(TM) Callstack, Version 1.0
    Copyright (C) SAP AG. All rights reserved.
    Callstack without Exception:
    App       : disp+work.EXE (pid=3864)
    When      : 9/9/2008 8:19:16.162
    Threads   : 2
    Computer Name       : ERPDEV01
    User Name           : SAPServiceDE1
    Number of Processors: 4
    Processor Type: AMD64 Family 15 Model 65 Stepping 2
    Windows Version     : 5.2 Current Build: 3790
    State Dump for Thread Id d90
    FramePtr         ReturnAd         Param#1          Function Name
    0000000007d1bb20 0000000077d704bf 000000003879a800 ntdll!ZwWaitForSingleObject
    0000000007d1bbc0 0000000001722981 0000000000000180 kernel32!WaitForSingleObjectEx
    0000000007d1be10 00000000006110c5 0000000000000001 disp+work!NTDebugProcess [ntstcdbg.c (501)]
    0000000007d1be40 0000000000af8e9c 0000000000000001 disp+work!CTrcStack [dptstack.c (182)]
    0000000007d1be90 0000000000afe0c0 0000000000000001 disp+work!rabax_CStackSave [abrabax.c (7091)]
    0000000007d1c870 000000000081768a 0000000001adae28 disp+work!ab_rabax [abrabax.c (1231)]
    0000000007d1c8d0 0000000000830b12 0000000000000000 disp+work!method_call_iref [abmethod.c (2215)]
    0000000007d1ca50 0000000000a0bac7 0000000000000008 disp+work!ab_extri [abextri.c (554)]
    0000000007d1caa0 0000000000ac830c 0000000000000008 disp+work!ab_xevent [abrunt1.c (281)]
    0000000007d1cb30 000000000066f348 0000000000000008 disp+work!ab_dstep [abdynpro.c (492)]
    0000000007d1ccb0 0000000000672f1d 000007fe571fc890 disp+work!dynpmcal [dymainstp.c (2403)]
    0000000007d1cd40 000000000067291a 000007fe571414a0 disp+work!dynppbo0 [dymainstp.c (543)]
    0000000007d1cdf0 00000000006320d5 0000000000000000 disp+work!dynprctl [dymainstp.c (360)]
    0000000007d1fc30 00000000004d7393 0000000000000003 disp+work!dynpen00 [dymain.c (1629)]
    0000000007d1feb0 000000000042d5a6 000000000a595080 disp+work!TskhLoop [thxxhead.c (4470)]
    0000000007d1fee0 000000000040108d ffffffff00000003 disp+work!DpMain [dpxxdisp.c (1121)]
    0000000007d1ff10 00000000019c7dd1 0000000000000000 disp+work!nlsui_main [thxxanf.c (84)]
    0000000007d1ff70 0000000077d5964c 0000000000000000 disp+work!wmainCRTStartup [crtexe.c (498)]
    0000000007d1ffa0 0000000000000000 00000000019c7c60 kernel32!BaseProcessStart
    State Dump for Thread Id 1e0c
    FramePtr         ReturnAd         Param#1          Function Name
    000000000edffe40 0000000077d5f691 0000000007d86460 ntdll!NtFsControlFile
    000000000edffeb0 00000000018ae00f 0000000000000000 kernel32!ConnectNamedPipe
    000000000edfff40 000007ff7fc411c4 0000000000000000 disp+work!SigIMsgFunc [signt.c (679)]
    000000000edfff70 0000000077d6b6da 0000000077d6b6a0 msvcrt!endthreadex
    000000000edfffa0 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 kernel32!BaseThreadStart
    List of ABAP programs affected
    Index
    Typ
    Program
    Group
    Date
    Time
    Size
    Lang.
    0
    Prg
    SAPMSSY1
    0
    04/11/2005
    09:27:15
    22528
    E
    1
    Prg
    SAPLSYST
    1
    02/13/2005
    17:31:56
    35840
    E
    2
    Prg
    SAPLHRXSS_PER_MAC
    2
    07/03/2008
    12:14:05
    58368
    E
    3
    Prg
    CX_SY_REF_IS_INITIAL==========CP
    3
    07/05/2005
    13:10:16
    10240
    E
    4
    Typ
    SCX_SRCPOS
    0
    05/18/2004
    14:07:11
    2048
    5
    Prg
    CX_DYNAMIC_CHECK==============CP
    5
    07/05/2005
    13:10:16
    10240
    E
    6
    Prg
    CX_ROOT=======================CP
    6
    02/06/2008
    15:43:48
    11264
    E
    7
    Prg
    CX_NO_CHECK===================CP
    7
    07/05/2005
    13:10:16
    10240
    E
    8
    Prg
    CX_SY_NO_HANDLER==============CP
    8
    07/05/2005
    13:10:16
    10240
    E
    9
    Typ
    SYST
    0
    09/09/2004
    14:18:12
    31744
    Directory of Application Tables
    Name                                     Date       Time       Lngth
    Val.
    Program  SAPMSSY1
    SYST                                       /  /       :  :     00004612
    \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\x0001\0\0
    ABAP Control Blocks (CONT)
    Index
    Name
    Fl
    PAR0
    PAR1
    PAR2
    PAR3
    PAR4
    PAR5
    PAR6
    Source Code
    Line
    243
    FUNC
    03
    001F
    LHRXSS_PER_MACU03
    1
    244
    PAR2
    02
    0000
    001F
    C000
    LHRXSS_PER_MACU03
    1
    246
    FUNC
    13
    0003
    LHRXSS_PER_MACU03
    1
    247
    PAR2
    01
    0000
    0014
    C001
    LHRXSS_PER_MACU03
    1
    249
    FUNC
    FF
    0000
    LHRXSS_PER_MACU03
    1
    250
    ENDF
    00
    0000
    LHRXSS_PER_MACU03
    1
    251
    00
    0000
    LHRXSS_PER_MACU03
    1
    252
    STCK
    02
    C001
    LHRXSS_PER_MACU03
    1
    253
    CPOP
    00
    0000
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