[Bug 1640799] Re: lxdbr0 configuration is not obvious

2016-11-11 Thread Stéphane Graber
Yeah, we have an existing issue to generate a more useful manpage from
the help of the client tool.

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lxd/+bug/1544984

We did the upstream work to fix that one, but need to wire it up in the
packaging and possibly refine a bit until the generate manpage actually
looks good.


Going to close this Launchpad bug since it sounds like you got the information 
you needed and the documentation side of things is already tracked in a 
separate issue.

** Changed in: lxd (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Invalid

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[Bug 1640799] Re: lxdbr0 configuration is not obvious

2016-11-11 Thread Barry Price
Thanks, that reference was exactly what I needed - 'lxd network edit
lxdbr0' was the command I was looking for.

I do think it might be an idea to document that more explicitly in the
package itself though, whether in the man page or elsewhere.

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[Bug 1640799] Re: lxdbr0 configuration is not obvious

2016-11-10 Thread Stéphane Graber
Hi, starting with LXD 2.3, network management is handled during by LXD
instead of the distro.

You can use the "lxc network ..." commands to list, edit, create, delete, ... 
existing containers.
On clean installs, "lxd init" will also create the initial network for you 
based on user input.


Most documentation out there is for the LTS release of LXD (2.0.x) which 
doesn't have that new API.
I wrote a bit about the network management features of recent LXD here: 
https://www.stgraber.org/2016/10/27/network-management-with-lxd-2-3/

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