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Sure, no problem I do not make promises to make it work ^^ Le 14/04/2020 03:28:36, Zsolt Máté a écrit : I've cloned your git into my home directory. so it is /home/docker/weewx Can I send you an email to this address with the ssh credentials? On Tuesday, April 14, 2020 at 1:24:52 PM UTC+12, Bruno BORDAS wrote: But tell me where is your work directory Le 14/04/2020 03:23:04, Zsolt Máté a écrit : I can open a port to my portainer as well, that's not an issue. Just tell me what you need. On Tuesday, April 14, 2020 at 1:20:50 PM UTC+12, Bruno BORDAS wrote: I won't have access to the portainer ui. However, as you can notice, this network does not use the macvlan driver, but the bridge one. This is probably why it does not work Le 14/04/2020 03:18:36, Zsolt Máté a écrit : I have portainer installed. If you think It's faster, and you've got time, I can give you access to my system via SSH. [2020-04-14 13_17_06-Window.png] On Tuesday, April 14, 2020 at 1:12:01 PM UTC+12, Bruno BORDAS wrote: I do use portainer to have a better view of my containers, images and networks: https://www.portainer.io/installation/ [https://www.portainer.io/installation/] The install il very straigtforward: docker volume create portainer_data && docker run -d -p 8000:8000 -p 9000:9000 --name=portainer --restart=always -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock -v portainer_data:/data portainer/portainer tf With this, you have a web page at localhost:9000 allowing you to monitor and configure networks. I'm still trying to understant why you can't create network with compose Le 14/04/2020 03:07:29, Zsolt Máté a écrit : Well, I just ran that command, I have no docker knowledge. What can I do next? On Tuesday, April 14, 2020 at 1:03:03 PM UTC+12, Bruno BORDAS wrote: Yeah, probably because you didn't specify networks options, like iface, etc... Le 14/04/2020 02:59:14, Zsolt Máté a écrit : I ran docker create network manually docker@docker:~/weewx$ docker network create macvlan_macvlan_network e3550d13e1334022c28620d71a6aaf8182b6ef1cea33ac279456c16b55267832 Now running docker-compose -d in /weewx returns: docker@docker:~/weewx$ docker-compose up -d Starting weewx-core ... Starting weewx-core ... error ERROR: for weewx-core user specified IP address is supported only when connecting to networks with user configured subnets ERROR: for weewx-core user specified IP address is supported only when connecting to networks with user configured subnets ERROR: Encountered errors while bringing up the project. On Tuesday, April 14, 2020 at 12:45:09 PM UTC+12, Bruno BORDAS wrote: Well, that's weird... I would try to manually create the network. But it's what I used on my setup, so... Please let me know if it works Le 14/04/2020 02:39:10, Zsolt Máté a écrit : docker network ls returns: Enter code here...NETWORK ID NAME DRIVER SCOPE 416109297adb bridge bridge local 6bad4fea28c7 host host local 05ffebe199bc none null local First, "docker-compose d" has to be run in /weewx/network, then in /weewx. The one in /network returns docker@docker:~/weewx/network$ docker-compose up -d WARNING: Some networks were defined but are not used by any service: macvlan_network the one in weewx is complaining that the network is not there, which is correct. docker@docker:~/weewx$ docker-compose up -d ERROR: Network macvlan_macvlan_network declared as external, but could not be found. Please create the network manually using `docker network create macvlan_macvlan_network` and try again. On Tuesday, April 14, 2020 at 12:32:04 PM UTC+12, Bruno BORDAS wrote: You have to run two "docker-compose up -d": - One in the network directory - One in the weewx directory Can you check you networks with "docker network ls"? Then maybe you shall adapt the weewx docker-compose with the given name of the network Le 14/04/2020 02:05:10, Zsolt Máté a écrit : Yes, I did. networks: macvlan_macvlan_network: external: true I renamed the file to docker-compose.yml, as well On Tuesday, April 14, 2020 at 12:00:04 PM UTC+12, Bruno BORDAS wrote: Hi, Did you specify the network at the end of the docker-compose? https://github.com/MrNonoss/WeewX-Docker/blob/master/docker-compose0.yml [https://github.com/MrNonoss/WeewX-Docker/blob/master/docker-compose0.yml] networks: macvlan_macvlan_network: external: true Le 14/04/2020 01:13:47, Zsolt Máté a écrit : Hi Bruno. I'm getting an error while setting up my network. WARNING: Some networks were defined but are not used by any service: macvlan_network Attaching to My docker compose looks like this: version: '2' networks: macvlan_network: driver: macvlan driver_opts: parent: ens18 ipam: config: - subnet: 192.168.2.0/24 [http://192.168.2.0/24] gateway: 192.168.2.1 ip_range: 192.168.2.240/28 [http://192.168.2
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I've cloned your git into my home directory. so it is /home/docker/weewx Can I send you an email to this address with the ssh credentials? On Tuesday, April 14, 2020 at 1:24:52 PM UTC+12, Bruno BORDAS wrote: > > But tell me where is your work directory > > Le 14/04/2020 03:23:04, Zsolt Máté > a > écrit : > I can open a port to my portainer as well, that's not an issue. Just tell > me what you need. > > On Tuesday, April 14, 2020 at 1:20:50 PM UTC+12, Bruno BORDAS wrote: >> >> I won't have access to the portainer ui. >> However, as you can notice, this network does not use the macvlan driver, >> but the bridge one. >> This is probably why it does not work >> >> Le 14/04/2020 03:18:36, Zsolt Máté a écrit : >> I have portainer installed. >> If you think It's faster, and you've got time, I can give you access to >> my system via SSH. >> >> [image: 2020-04-14 13_17_06-Window.png] >> >> >> On Tuesday, April 14, 2020 at 1:12:01 PM UTC+12, Bruno BORDAS wrote: >>> >>> I do use portainer to have a better view of my containers, images and >>> networks: >>> https://www.portainer.io/installation/ >>> >>> The install il very straigtforward: >>> >>> docker volume create portainer_data && docker run -d -p 8000:8000 -p >>> 9000:9000 --name=portainer --restart=always -v >>> /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock -v portainer_data:/data >>> portainer/portainer tf >>> >>> With this, you have a web page at localhost:9000 allowing you to monitor >>> and configure networks. >>> >>> I'm still trying to understant why you can't create network with compose >>> >>> Le 14/04/2020 03:07:29, Zsolt Máté a écrit : >>> Well, I just ran that command, I have no docker knowledge. >>> What can I do next? >>> >>> On Tuesday, April 14, 2020 at 1:03:03 PM UTC+12, Bruno BORDAS wrote: Yeah, probably because you didn't specify networks options, like iface, etc... Le 14/04/2020 02:59:14, Zsolt Máté a écrit : I ran docker create network manually docker@docker:~/weewx$ docker network create macvlan_macvlan_network e3550d13e1334022c28620d71a6aaf8182b6ef1cea33ac279456c16b55267832 Now running docker-compose -d in /weewx returns: docker@docker:~/weewx$ docker-compose up -d Starting weewx-core ... Starting weewx-core ... error ERROR: for weewx-core user specified IP address is supported only when connecting to networks with user configured subnets ERROR: for weewx-core user specified IP address is supported only when connecting to networks with user configured subnets ERROR: Encountered errors while bringing up the project. On Tuesday, April 14, 2020 at 12:45:09 PM UTC+12, Bruno BORDAS wrote: > > Well, that's weird... > I would try to manually create the network. > > But it's what I used on my setup, so... > Please let me know if it works > > Le 14/04/2020 02:39:10, Zsolt Máté a écrit : > docker network ls returns: > Enter code here...NETWORK ID NAMEDRIVER > SCOPE > 416109297adbbridge bridge local > 6bad4fea28c7hosthostlocal > 05ffebe199bcnonenulllocal > > First, "docker-compose d" has to be run in /weewx/network, then in > /weewx. > The one in /network returns > docker@docker:~/weewx/network$ docker-compose up -d > WARNING: Some networks were defined but are not used by any service: > macvlan_network > > the one in weewx is complaining that the network is not there, which > is correct. > docker@docker:~/weewx$ docker-compose up -d > ERROR: Network macvlan_macvlan_network declared as external, but could > not be found. Please create the network manually using `docker network > create macvlan_macvlan_network` and try again. > > > > > > On Tuesday, April 14, 2020 at 12:32:04 PM UTC+12, Bruno BORDAS wrote: >> >> You have to run two "docker-compose up -d": >> - One in the network directory >> - One in the weewx directory >> >> Can you check you networks with "docker network ls"? >> Then maybe you shall adapt the weewx docker-compose with the given >> name of the network >> >> Le 14/04/2020 02:05:10, Zsolt Máté a écrit : >> Yes, I did. >> networks: >> macvlan_macvlan_network: >> external: true >> I renamed the file to docker-compose.yml, as well >> >> >> On Tuesday, April 14, 2020 at 12:00:04 PM UTC+12, Bruno BORDAS wrote: >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> Did you specify the network at the end of the docker-compose? >>> >>> https://github.com/MrNonoss/WeewX-Docker/blob/master/docker-compose0.yml >>> >>> networks: >>> macvlan_macvlan_network: >>> external: true >>> >>> Le 14/04/2020 01:13:47, Zsolt Máté a écrit : >
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But tell me where is your work directory Le 14/04/2020 03:23:04, Zsolt Máté a écrit : I can open a port to my portainer as well, that's not an issue. Just tell me what you need. On Tuesday, April 14, 2020 at 1:20:50 PM UTC+12, Bruno BORDAS wrote: I won't have access to the portainer ui. However, as you can notice, this network does not use the macvlan driver, but the bridge one. This is probably why it does not work Le 14/04/2020 03:18:36, Zsolt Máté a écrit : I have portainer installed. If you think It's faster, and you've got time, I can give you access to my system via SSH. [2020-04-14 13_17_06-Window.png] On Tuesday, April 14, 2020 at 1:12:01 PM UTC+12, Bruno BORDAS wrote: I do use portainer to have a better view of my containers, images and networks: https://www.portainer.io/installation/ [https://www.portainer.io/installation/] The install il very straigtforward: docker volume create portainer_data && docker run -d -p 8000:8000 -p 9000:9000 --name=portainer --restart=always -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock -v portainer_data:/data portainer/portainer tf With this, you have a web page at localhost:9000 allowing you to monitor and configure networks. I'm still trying to understant why you can't create network with compose Le 14/04/2020 03:07:29, Zsolt Máté a écrit : Well, I just ran that command, I have no docker knowledge. What can I do next? On Tuesday, April 14, 2020 at 1:03:03 PM UTC+12, Bruno BORDAS wrote: Yeah, probably because you didn't specify networks options, like iface, etc... Le 14/04/2020 02:59:14, Zsolt Máté a écrit : I ran docker create network manually docker@docker:~/weewx$ docker network create macvlan_macvlan_network e3550d13e1334022c28620d71a6aaf8182b6ef1cea33ac279456c16b55267832 Now running docker-compose -d in /weewx returns: docker@docker:~/weewx$ docker-compose up -d Starting weewx-core ... Starting weewx-core ... error ERROR: for weewx-core user specified IP address is supported only when connecting to networks with user configured subnets ERROR: for weewx-core user specified IP address is supported only when connecting to networks with user configured subnets ERROR: Encountered errors while bringing up the project. On Tuesday, April 14, 2020 at 12:45:09 PM UTC+12, Bruno BORDAS wrote: Well, that's weird... I would try to manually create the network. But it's what I used on my setup, so... Please let me know if it works Le 14/04/2020 02:39:10, Zsolt Máté a écrit : docker network ls returns: Enter code here...NETWORK ID NAME DRIVER SCOPE 416109297adb bridge bridge local 6bad4fea28c7 host host local 05ffebe199bc none null local First, "docker-compose d" has to be run in /weewx/network, then in /weewx. The one in /network returns docker@docker:~/weewx/network$ docker-compose up -d WARNING: Some networks were defined but are not used by any service: macvlan_network the one in weewx is complaining that the network is not there, which is correct. docker@docker:~/weewx$ docker-compose up -d ERROR: Network macvlan_macvlan_network declared as external, but could not be found. Please create the network manually using `docker network create macvlan_macvlan_network` and try again. On Tuesday, April 14, 2020 at 12:32:04 PM UTC+12, Bruno BORDAS wrote: You have to run two "docker-compose up -d": - One in the network directory - One in the weewx directory Can you check you networks with "docker network ls"? Then maybe you shall adapt the weewx docker-compose with the given name of the network Le 14/04/2020 02:05:10, Zsolt Máté a écrit : Yes, I did. networks: macvlan_macvlan_network: external: true I renamed the file to docker-compose.yml, as well On Tuesday, April 14, 2020 at 12:00:04 PM UTC+12, Bruno BORDAS wrote: Hi, Did you specify the network at the end of the docker-compose? https://github.com/MrNonoss/WeewX-Docker/blob/master/docker-compose0.yml [https://github.com/MrNonoss/WeewX-Docker/blob/master/docker-compose0.yml] networks: macvlan_macvlan_network: external: true Le 14/04/2020 01:13:47, Zsolt Máté a écrit : Hi Bruno. I'm getting an error while setting up my network. WARNING: Some networks were defined but are not used by any service: macvlan_network Attaching to My docker compose looks like this: version: '2' networks: macvlan_network: driver: macvlan driver_opts: parent: ens18 ipam: config: - subnet: 192.168.2.0/24 [http://192.168.2.0/24] gateway: 192.168.2.1 ip_range: 192.168.2.240/28 [http://192.168.2.240/28] my network interfaces are: docker@docker:~/weewx/network$ ifconfig -s -a Iface MTU RX-OK RX-ERR RX-DRP RX-OVR TX-OK TX-ERR TX-DRP TX-OVR Flg docker0 1500 10611 0 0 0 18836 0 0 0 BMRU ens18 1500 434686 0 67 0 24242 0 0
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Well, maybe we can try first the ssh so that i will try to create with docker-compose Le 14/04/2020 03:23:04, Zsolt Máté a écrit : I can open a port to my portainer as well, that's not an issue. Just tell me what you need. On Tuesday, April 14, 2020 at 1:20:50 PM UTC+12, Bruno BORDAS wrote: I won't have access to the portainer ui. However, as you can notice, this network does not use the macvlan driver, but the bridge one. This is probably why it does not work Le 14/04/2020 03:18:36, Zsolt Máté a écrit : I have portainer installed. If you think It's faster, and you've got time, I can give you access to my system via SSH. [2020-04-14 13_17_06-Window.png] On Tuesday, April 14, 2020 at 1:12:01 PM UTC+12, Bruno BORDAS wrote: I do use portainer to have a better view of my containers, images and networks: https://www.portainer.io/installation/ [https://www.portainer.io/installation/] The install il very straigtforward: docker volume create portainer_data && docker run -d -p 8000:8000 -p 9000:9000 --name=portainer --restart=always -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock -v portainer_data:/data portainer/portainer tf With this, you have a web page at localhost:9000 allowing you to monitor and configure networks. I'm still trying to understant why you can't create network with compose Le 14/04/2020 03:07:29, Zsolt Máté a écrit : Well, I just ran that command, I have no docker knowledge. What can I do next? On Tuesday, April 14, 2020 at 1:03:03 PM UTC+12, Bruno BORDAS wrote: Yeah, probably because you didn't specify networks options, like iface, etc... Le 14/04/2020 02:59:14, Zsolt Máté a écrit : I ran docker create network manually docker@docker:~/weewx$ docker network create macvlan_macvlan_network e3550d13e1334022c28620d71a6aaf8182b6ef1cea33ac279456c16b55267832 Now running docker-compose -d in /weewx returns: docker@docker:~/weewx$ docker-compose up -d Starting weewx-core ... Starting weewx-core ... error ERROR: for weewx-core user specified IP address is supported only when connecting to networks with user configured subnets ERROR: for weewx-core user specified IP address is supported only when connecting to networks with user configured subnets ERROR: Encountered errors while bringing up the project. On Tuesday, April 14, 2020 at 12:45:09 PM UTC+12, Bruno BORDAS wrote: Well, that's weird... I would try to manually create the network. But it's what I used on my setup, so... Please let me know if it works Le 14/04/2020 02:39:10, Zsolt Máté a écrit : docker network ls returns: Enter code here...NETWORK ID NAME DRIVER SCOPE 416109297adb bridge bridge local 6bad4fea28c7 host host local 05ffebe199bc none null local First, "docker-compose d" has to be run in /weewx/network, then in /weewx. The one in /network returns docker@docker:~/weewx/network$ docker-compose up -d WARNING: Some networks were defined but are not used by any service: macvlan_network the one in weewx is complaining that the network is not there, which is correct. docker@docker:~/weewx$ docker-compose up -d ERROR: Network macvlan_macvlan_network declared as external, but could not be found. Please create the network manually using `docker network create macvlan_macvlan_network` and try again. On Tuesday, April 14, 2020 at 12:32:04 PM UTC+12, Bruno BORDAS wrote: You have to run two "docker-compose up -d": - One in the network directory - One in the weewx directory Can you check you networks with "docker network ls"? Then maybe you shall adapt the weewx docker-compose with the given name of the network Le 14/04/2020 02:05:10, Zsolt Máté a écrit : Yes, I did. networks: macvlan_macvlan_network: external: true I renamed the file to docker-compose.yml, as well On Tuesday, April 14, 2020 at 12:00:04 PM UTC+12, Bruno BORDAS wrote: Hi, Did you specify the network at the end of the docker-compose? https://github.com/MrNonoss/WeewX-Docker/blob/master/docker-compose0.yml [https://github.com/MrNonoss/WeewX-Docker/blob/master/docker-compose0.yml] networks: macvlan_macvlan_network: external: true Le 14/04/2020 01:13:47, Zsolt Máté a écrit : Hi Bruno. I'm getting an error while setting up my network. WARNING: Some networks were defined but are not used by any service: macvlan_network Attaching to My docker compose looks like this: version: '2' networks: macvlan_network: driver: macvlan driver_opts: parent: ens18 ipam: config: - subnet: 192.168.2.0/24 [http://192.168.2.0/24] gateway: 192.168.2.1 ip_range: 192.168.2.240/28 [http://192.168.2.240/28] my network interfaces are: docker@docker:~/weewx/network$ ifconfig -s -a Iface MTU RX-OK RX-ERR RX-DRP RX-OVR TX-OK TX-ERR TX-DRP TX-OVR Flg docker0 1500 10611 0 0 0 18836 0 0 0 BMRU ens18 1500 434686