Re: [Lxc-users] How assign the IP address sequentially?

2011-12-07 Thread nishant mungse
Hi, Thanks 4 reply dude. It is working properly using this method, is there any other way because if i have 1000 containers then each time i have to open each containers file and edit that file which will definitely take much time Correct me if I am wrong. On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 4:24 PM,

Re: [Lxc-users] How assign the IP address sequentially?

2011-12-07 Thread lists.jc.mic...@symetrie.com
Hi, Le 7 déc. 2011 à 07:22, nishant mungse a écrit : I want to assign the ip address of containers sequentially for eg:: container1 ::195.168.206.1 container2::195.168.206.2 like this. I think you can do this simply by editing the files in your container once created :

Re: [Lxc-users] How assign the IP address sequentially?

2011-12-07 Thread Ivars Strazdiņš
On 2011.12.07. 13:06, nishant mungse wrote: Hi, Thanks 4 reply dude. It is working properly using this method, is there any other way because if i have 1000 containers then each time i have to open each containers file and edit that file which will definitely take much time

Re: [Lxc-users] .. CentOS .. + ubuntu

2011-12-07 Thread Ramez Hanna
On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 8:24 PM, István Király - LaKing d...@yahoo.com wrote: Huang Liang excee...@gmail.com there should be no issue runnig ubuntu on redhat like systems but f15/16 don't run becuase of something related to systemd I have been trying although there was thread about running f15

Re: [Lxc-users] seeing a network pause when starting and stopping LXCs - how do I stop this?

2011-12-07 Thread Derek Simkowiak
/I've been seeing a pause in the whole networking stack/... It's because you use bridged networking. A Linux host bridge will sometimes inherit a new MAC address, causing a ~4 second network blackout while ARP tables refresh. This is inconvenient for server-based virtualization

Re: [Lxc-users] seeing a network pause when starting and stopping LXCs - how do I stop this?

2011-12-07 Thread Daniel Lezcano
On 12/08/2011 12:38 AM, Joseph Heck wrote: I've been seeing a pause in the whole networking stack when starting and stopping LXC - it seems to be somewhat intermittent, but happens reasonably consistently the first time I start up the LXC. I'm using ubuntu 11.10, which is using LXC 0.7.5