Thank you for your time! But whatever I'm doing, it doesn't seem to be working:
# lxc init images:ubuntu/xenial/amd64 my-ubuntu-1 \ --config lxc.network.type=macvlan \ --config lxc.network.link=enp0s10 \ --config lxc.network.ipv4=X.X.X.117 Creating my-ubuntu-1 error: Bad key: lxc.network.ipv4 # lxc init images:ubuntu/xenial/amd64 my-ubuntu-1 --config lxc.network.type=macvlan \ --config lxc.network.link=enp0s10 Creating my-ubuntu-1 error: Bad key: lxc.network.link I've found sources online in several places that say lxc.network.link and lxc.network.type are valid configuration keys. The same sources speak of editing files in /var/lib/lxc/ to change these configuration settings too, but the installation of lxc (version 2.0.4) on my Ubuntu host (version 16.04) doesn't have a /var/lib/lxc/ directory. I'm sorry to keep pestering the list, but I'm pretty confused. Michael On 09/28/2016 05:16 PM, Andrey Repin wrote: > Greetings, Michael Peek! > >> On 09/27/2016 12:01 PM, Andrey Repin wrote: >>> Just remove alias from host and configure the address inside a VM. >> Thanks, that gets me one step closer. The VM has the right address on >> the inside. But how do I get the *.117 address on the outside? > There's no inside or outside. It either have it or not. > >> I tried creating the container with several variations of: >> lxc init images:ubuntu/xenial/amd64 my-ubuntu-1 --config >> lxc.network.type=[phys|maclan] --config lxc.network.link=enp0s10:testvm1 > Same mistake. > >> --config lxc.network.ipv4=X.X.X.117 >> Thanks for any help you can give! > macvlan and ***enp0s10*** … Which is your real physical adapter. > > _______________________________________________ lxc-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxcontainers.org/listinfo/lxc-users
