On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 2:11 PM, Serge Hallyn <[email protected]>
wrote:

>
> Right, the problem is that if lxc was going to try to autoset the veth
> mtu then it should set it to equal the mtu of its bridge, lxcbr0.  So
> if we don't set lxcbr0 to match the host NIC then there's nothing lxc
> could realistically do anyway.
>
> Anyway this still seems ok to me - if we update /etc/init/lxc-net.conf
> to have lxcbr0 mtu match the host nic's mtu, and then have lxc drop
> the veth mtu (if not specified in configuration file) to match
> the veth link's (lxcbr0, br0, whatever is specified in the config).
>
> I'm open to other suggestions.
>
>
>
How do we know which interface to match the lxcbr0 MTU with? In this case
it was eth0, but it could be anything, right?
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