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
Lennart Poettering writes:
> On Wed, 22.04.15 13:41, Spencer Baugh (sba...@catern.com) wrote:
> > Lennart Poettering writes:
> > > Well, again, I doubt that configuration exclusivel at
> > > interface-creation-time will be useful for more than the most trivial
> > > cases, already because as ment
On Wed, 22.04.15 13:41, Spencer Baugh (sba...@catern.com) wrote:
> Lennart Poettering 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
Lennart Poettering 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 to configure
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 anyw
Lennart Poettering 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 container?
>>
>
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 wha
Lennart Poettering 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 container receives. T
On Mon, 20.04.15 22:50, Spencer Baugh (sba...@catern.com) wrote:
> Lennart Poettering 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
Lennart Poettering 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 with a new IP
> ra
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 restarte
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 th
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