On Tue 2011-04-12 (08:27), Serge Hallyn wrote:
Quoting Ulli Horlacher (frams...@rus.uni-stuttgart.de):
On Tue 2011-04-12 (09:19), Ulli Horlacher wrote:
I use lxc with physical eth1.
I can start the container, connect to it, etc. Everything looks ok. But
when I stop the container and
I use lxc with physical eth1.
I can start the container, connect to it, etc. Everything looks ok. But
when I stop the container and try to restart it, eth1 is no more availble.
Looks lxc eats this interface. How can I free it (without rebooting the
host (zoo))?
root@zoo:/lxc# cat ubuntu.cfg
On 04/12/2011 09:19 AM, Ulli Horlacher wrote:
I use lxc with physical eth1.
I can start the container, connect to it, etc. Everything looks ok. But
when I stop the container and try to restart it, eth1 is no more availble.
Looks lxc eats this interface. How can I free it (without rebooting the
Quoting Ulli Horlacher (frams...@rus.uni-stuttgart.de):
On Tue 2011-04-12 (09:19), Ulli Horlacher wrote:
I use lxc with physical eth1.
I can start the container, connect to it, etc. Everything looks ok. But
when I stop the container and try to restart it, eth1 is no more availble.
Looks
On 04/12/2011 01:36 PM, Ulli Horlacher wrote:
On Tue 2011-04-12 (09:19), Ulli Horlacher wrote:
I use lxc with physical eth1.
I can start the container, connect to it, etc. Everything looks ok. But
when I stop the container and try to restart it, eth1 is no more availble.
Looks lxc eats this
On 04/12/2011 03:35 PM, Ulli Horlacher wrote:
On Tue 2011-04-12 (15:24), Daniel Lezcano wrote:
On 04/12/2011 09:19 AM, Ulli Horlacher wrote:
I use lxc with physical eth1.
I can start the container, connect to it, etc. Everything looks ok. But
when I stop the container and try to restart it,
On Tue 2011-04-12 (15:37), Daniel Lezcano wrote:
Shouldn't I see it under another name then?
I see only:
root@zoo:~# ll /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/
dr-xr-xr-x root root - 2011-04-12 13:33:12
/proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/all
dr-xr-xr-x root root
On 04/12/2011 03:44 PM, Ulli Horlacher wrote:
On Tue 2011-04-12 (15:37), Daniel Lezcano wrote:
Shouldn't I see it under another name then?
I see only:
root@zoo:~# ll /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/
dr-xr-xr-x root root - 2011-04-12 13:33:12
/proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/all