Lennart Poettering lenn...@poettering.net writes:
On Tue, 21.04.15 15:22, Spencer Baugh (sba...@catern.com) wrote:
Also, trivial static IP configuration is seldom sufficient, you at
least need to also provide DNS configuration, and if you don't use
DHCP or something similar then you need
On Wed, 22.04.15 13:41, Spencer Baugh (sba...@catern.com) wrote:
Lennart Poettering lenn...@poettering.net writes:
On Tue, 21.04.15 15:22, Spencer Baugh (sba...@catern.com) wrote:
Also, trivial static IP configuration is seldom sufficient, you at
least need to also provide DNS
Lennart Poettering lenn...@poettering.net writes:
On Wed, 22.04.15 13:41, Spencer Baugh (sba...@catern.com) wrote:
Lennart Poettering lenn...@poettering.net writes:
Well, again, I doubt that configuration exclusivel at
interface-creation-time will be useful for more than the most trivial
On Wed, 22.04.15 15:52, Spencer Baugh (sba...@catern.com) wrote:
As soon as networkd gains a bus interface maybe an option could be to
hook up nspawn's --network-interface= with it: if the specified
interface doesn't exist, nspawn could synchronously ask networkd to
create it. With that
On Tue, 21.04.15 15:22, Spencer Baugh (sba...@catern.com) wrote:
Also, trivial static IP configuration is seldom sufficient, you at
least need to also provide DNS configuration, and if you don't use
DHCP or something similar then you need to configure that inside the
container anyway. But
Lennart Poettering lenn...@poettering.net writes:
On Tue, 21.04.15 10:58, Spencer Baugh (sba...@catern.com) wrote:
The MAC address is currently generated as hash value from the
container name, it hence should be completely stable already as long
as you keep using the same name for the
Lennart Poettering lenn...@poettering.net writes:
On Mon, 20.04.15 22:50, Spencer Baugh (sba...@catern.com) wrote:
Yes, in that case, it is of course very simple, but it is not at all
configurable. I have one thing and one thing only that I want to
configure: The IP address that a given
On Mon, 20.04.15 22:50, Spencer Baugh (sba...@catern.com) wrote:
Lennart Poettering lenn...@poettering.net writes:
On Mon, 20.04.15 15:25, Spencer Baugh (sba...@catern.com) wrote:
So far I'd recommend running networkd on the host and in the
container. If you run it on the host, then it
On Tue, 21.04.15 10:58, Spencer Baugh (sba...@catern.com) wrote:
The MAC address is currently generated as hash value from the
container name, it hence should be completely stable already as long
as you keep using the same name for the container?
Well, generally I want to know what
On Mon, 20.04.15 15:25, Spencer Baugh (sba...@catern.com) wrote:
Hi,
Currently, I can manually set up (or set up with a script) a veth, then
move it in to a systemd-nspawn container with
--network-interface. However, if the container tries to restart (or
exits and needs to be restarted),
Lennart Poettering lenn...@poettering.net writes:
On Mon, 20.04.15 15:25, Spencer Baugh (sba...@catern.com) wrote:
So far I'd recommend running networkd on the host and in the
container. If you run it on the host, then it will automatically
configure the hos side of each of nspawn's veth links
Hi,
Currently, I can manually set up (or set up with a script) a veth, then
move it in to a systemd-nspawn container with
--network-interface. However, if the container tries to restart (or
exits and needs to be restarted), the network namespace of the container
is destroyed and therefore so is
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