As soon as I get “send” I found the command: lxc config show <container_name>
Sorry for the noise… > On Apr 26, 2017, at 2:33 PM, Ron Kelley <rkelley...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Running LXD 2.12 on a couple of Ubuntu 17.04 servers with a local “manager” > node and a remote worker node. I started a remote CentOS 6 container on the > worker node then attached a network via "lxc network attach eth1 > LXD-Server-01:centos6-testing” (the default profile does not have a network > interface configured). To verify the new interface was attached properly, I > ran "lxc info --verbose LXD-Server-01:centos6-testing” but the network > details are not listed. Here is the output: > > --------------------------------------------------- > Name: centos6-testing > Remote: https://10.1.2.3:8443 > Architecture: x86_64 > Created: 2017/04/26 18:12 UTC > Status: Running > Type: persistent > Profiles: default > Pid: 1878 > Ips: > lo: inet 127.0.0.1 > lo: inet6 ::1 > Resources: > Processes: 6 > CPU usage: > CPU usage (in seconds): 0 > Memory usage: > Memory (current): 13.57MB > Memory (peak): 14.88MB > Network usage: > eth0: > Bytes received: 0B > Bytes sent: 0B > Packets received: 0 > Packets sent: 0 > lo: > Bytes received: 0B > Bytes sent: 0B > Packets received: 0 > Packets sent: 0 > --------------------------------------------------- > > Is there any way to verify which network is currently attached to the > container? > > Thanks. > > -Ron _______________________________________________ lxc-users mailing list lxc-users@lists.linuxcontainers.org http://lists.linuxcontainers.org/listinfo/lxc-users