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Description of problem:
Nmstate currently is ignoring STP settings when STP is disabled. We should raise an warning for state like:
```
stp:
enabled: false
forward-delay: 15
hello-time: 2
max-age: 20
priority: 32768
```
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
How reproducible:
Steps to Reproduce:
1.
2.
3.
Actual results:
Nmstate is silently ignoring STP settings after STP disabled.
Expected results:
An warning message indicate nmstate is ignoring the changes to STP setting when STP disabled.
Additional info:
RHV use case require nmstate to apply the STP setting regardless it is enabled or not. Since kernel allows so and no harm to other user.
Changing the goal of this bug to apply STP settings even disabled.
RHEL 9.1 nmstate-2.1.4-1.el9 already apply STP settings when STP disabled.
Integration test case is introduced to upstream CI: https://github.com/nmstate/nmstate/pull/2035
Closing as current release.
Description of problem: Nmstate currently is ignoring STP settings when STP is disabled. We should raise an warning for state like: ``` stp: enabled: false forward-delay: 15 hello-time: 2 max-age: 20 priority: 32768 ``` Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): How reproducible: Steps to Reproduce: 1. 2. 3. Actual results: Nmstate is silently ignoring STP settings after STP disabled. Expected results: An warning message indicate nmstate is ignoring the changes to STP setting when STP disabled. Additional info: