Hey all, I'm currently working on supporting OpenVZ through the libvirt driver in Nova. I can successfully spin up and tear down OpenVZ containers using a slightly modified version of devstack (yay!), but I've come across an issue with the networking part of it that I could use some advice on from libvirt experts out there.
When my containers are spawned, they do not have their networking setup completely. I have to manually use vzctl to set the IP address: sudo vzctl set 101 --ipadd 10.0.0.2 --save I need to do the same for the nameserver and hostname. Nova generates this libvirt XML for the container's network interface: <interface type="bridge"> <mac address="fa:16:3e:3c:0a:29"/> <source bridge="br100"/> <filterref filter="nova-instance-100000001-fa163e3c0a29"> <parameter name="IP" value="10.0.0.2"/> <parameter name="DHCPSERVER" value="10.0.0.1"/> <parameter name="PROJNET" value="10.0.0.0"/> <parameter name="PROJMASK" value="255.255.255.0"/> </filterref> </interface> I'd obviously like to avoid making calls 'vzctl' to finish setting up the networking, so if it can be done by modifying the libvirt XML, I'd like to do that, but can't seem to figure it out, and don't want to break functionality by making stupid changes. I don't consider myself to be either a libvirt or OpenVZ expert. I did get an XML configuration like this automagically set the IP address: <interface type="ethernet"> <mac address="fa:16:3e:3c:0a:29"/> <ip address="10.0.0.2"/> </interface> However, I don't know if this will break anything if I change Nova to output this for OpenVZ. So, any advice from libvirt experts? -Dave
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