Thanks for the responses. The container IP (CentOS 7) is set via
/etc/sysconfig/network-interfaces/ifcfg-eth0. I actually didn't use the
copy command, and maybe that is what I should do in this case. We do a
snapshot and then build a new container from the snapshot. The only time we
do this is when
On 2018-12-08 00:34, Steven Spencer wrote:
All,
My Google search turned up empty, so I'm turning to the list to see if
this is possible:
* In LXD I make a copy of a container, but want to create a new
container from it
* The container has a static assigned IP address, so if I bring up the
new c
On Fri, Dec 07, 2018 at 09:34:14AM -0600, Steven Spencer wrote:
> All,
>
> My Google search turned up empty, so I'm turning to the list to see if this
> is possible:
>
> * In LXD I make a copy of a container, but want to create a new container
> from it
> * The container has a static assigned IP
Greetings, Steven Spencer!
> My Google search turned up empty, so I'm turning to the list to see if this
> is possible:
> * In LXD I make a copy of a container, but want to create a new container
> from it
> * The container has a static assigned IP address, so if I bring up the new
> container