I had a 12.04, upgraded to the kernel of 12.10 (kernel
v3.5.0-21-generic), and used it flawlessly for several month with LXC
containers.
Very recently, I had a btrfs issue that made my update my kernel to
v3.15.1-031501-generic.
That's when my existing containers didn't catch anymore their IP on
Quoting Ross Patterson (m...@rpatterson.net):
> I can confirm that on an up-to-date Saucy system, a brand new container
> with the ubuntu template network doesn't work.
Did you make sure that the brand new container was created with a
flushed cache? (Either rm -rf /var/cache/lxc/* or add '-- -F'
I can confirm that on an up-to-date Saucy system, a brand new container
with the ubuntu template network doesn't work.
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Ironically, this was the first thing I thought of when I encountered the
problem, but of course I couldn't update without net connectivity. I
then didn't think of it again when I found the work-around.
I can confirm that the problem is now solved. Thanks for your help.
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This is caused to a kernel change in saucy related to udp checksum
offloading.
I changed isc-dhcp in all currently supported releases to fix that
specific issue, so if your precise container was up to date, you
wouldn't have the problem.
I'd suggest flushing the LXC cache and updating your curren