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In the case where we called iptables-restore with a -w argument and it succeeded, we should short-circuit future calls to always use -w, instead of trying without it, just to fall-back to using it on failure. While analyzing some l3-agent log files I have seen lots of "Perhaps you want to use the -w option?", followed by a call with -w, followed by not using it the next time. Changing this can save one failing call to iptables-restore. Change-Id: Icac99eb1d43648c64b6beaee0d6201f990eacb51 Related-bug: #1712185 |
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