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On 10/20/2016 01:35 PM, Ron Kelley wrote:<br>
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What profile(s) are you using for your LXC containers?
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<div class="">On Oct 20, 2016, at 1:33 PM, Michael Peek <<a
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I'm scratching my head again. I'm using the following
commands to create an LXC container with a static IP
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<blockquote class=""># lxc-create -n my-container-1 -t
download -- -d ubuntu -r xenial -a amd64<br class="">
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# vi /var/lib/lxc/my-container-1/config<br class="">
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Change:<br class="">
# Network configuration<br class="">
# lxc.network.type = veth<br class="">
# lxc.network.link = lxcbr0<br class="">
# lxc.network.flags = up<br class="">
# lxc.network.hwaddr = 00:16:3e:0d:ec:13<br class="">
lxc.network.type = macvlan<br class="">
lxc.network.link = eno1<br class="">
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# vi
/var/lib/lxc/my-container-1/rootfs/etc/network/interfaces<br
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Change:<br class="">
#iface eth0 inet dhcp<br class="">
iface eth0 inet static<br class="">
address xxx.xxx.xxx.4<br class="">
netmask 255.255.255.0<br class="">
network xxx.xxx.xxx.0<br class="">
broadcast xxx.xxx.xxx.255<br class="">
gateway xxx.xxx.xxx.1<br class="">
dns-nameservers xxx.xxx.0.66 xxx.xxx.128.66 8.8.8.8<br
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dns-search my.domain<br class="">
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# lxc-start -n my-container-1 -d<br class="">
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It failed to work. I reviewed my notes from past posts to
the list but found no discrepancies. So I deleted the
container and tried it on another host -- and it worked.
Next I deleted that container and went back to the first
host, and it failed. Lastly, I tried the above steps on
multiple hosts and found that it works fine on some hosts,
but not on others, and I have no idea why. On hosts where
this fails there are no error messages, but the container
can't access the network, and nothing on the network can
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Is there some step that I'm missing?<br class="">
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Thanks for any help,<br class="">
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Michael Peek<br class="">
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