On 09/24/2014 02:43 PM, Gene Czarcinski wrote:
It sure would be nice if someone who knows what they are doing took a
look at this problem:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1135762
The current situation on Fedora 21 is that virt-sandbox and
virt-sandbox-service simply do not work if
On 09/26/2014 11:05 AM, WANG Cheng D wrote:
Dear all,
I want to run a TCP/IP application automatically after I start the
container using "virsh -c lxc:/// start mycontainer". Does anybody
know how to configure the NIC automatically with an assigned IP
address? I couldn't find useful informat
On 09/24/2014 05:15 PM, R P Herrold wrote:
On Wed, 24 Sep 2014, Gene Czarcinski wrote:
>
>> It sure would be nice if someone who knows what they are doing took
>> a look at this problem:
>
>> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1135762
>
>> The curre
It sure would be nice if someone who knows what they are doing took a
look at this problem:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1135762
The current situation on Fedora 21 is that virt-sandbox and
virt-sandbox-service simply do not work if a network is defined (e.g.,
-N address-192.168.
I have been "playing with" Secure Containers running a lighttpd server
and have it up and running. I used Adam's process
(https://www.happyassassin.net/2014/07/23/bridged-networking-for-libvirt-with-networkmanager-2014-fedora-21/)
for getting a bridge defined when also running NetworkManager.
Adam Williamson (adamw) has done a fine job at determining how to get
bridged networking working with NetworkManager:
https://www.happyassassin.net/2014/07/23/bridged-networking-for-libvirt-with-networkmanager-2014-fedora-21/
According to Adam, he did the work on Fedora 21 whereas I did it on
F
On 08/21/2014 09:18 AM, Gene Czarcinski wrote:
Is there any documentation/tutorial that explains how to use
virt-sandbox-service?
After looking at some writeups about virt-sandbox-service, this looks
like a good tool for something I need to do. But, following the
"examples" I
Is there any documentation/tutorial that explains how to use
virt-sandbox-service?
After looking at some writeups about virt-sandbox-service, this looks
like a good tool for something I need to do. But, following the
"examples" I cannot get anything to work correctly.
With a simple xfce ins
I was under the impression that the value of /etc/machine-id was unqiue
for every OS installation on a system. This seems to be the case on
real hardware. That is, if I install Fedora 19, Fedora 20, and
Fedora-rawhide on a system, they will each have a different value for
/etc/machine-id.
T
Some of you may be interested in running your qemu-kvm (or other) disk
image files on BTRFS. After some fumbling around, I have found out how
to do it so it works and works very well (especially if it is on an SSD).
Anyone investigating running on BTRFS immediately finds out that there
is a f
OK, either I have taken a stupid pill and am missing something basic or
routed network do not work.
I assume that, if they did work, it would be in more or less that same
manner as a nat network as far as ping'ing, ssh'ing, etc. to another
real host on the same real LAN as the virtualization h
On 09/03/2012 11:45 AM, Gene Czarcinski wrote:
I have had a number of occasions lately where a virtual "NAT" network
(such as default) has stopped working. I have attempted to stop and
then restart the network from the "network details" but the only thing
that seems to wo
I have had a number of occasions lately where a virtual "NAT" network
(such as default) has stopped working. I have attempted to stop and
then restart the network from the "network details" but the only thing
that seems to work is to restart all of the virtual guests which use
that network. I
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