Works for me in 2.6.27. Did you enable network namespace support in the kernel ? Guenter On Tue, 2009-01-13 at 11:18 -0800, chris@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > >> > > >> [root@C100273 iproute2-2.6.25]# ps aux | grep tcsh > > >> root 21918 0.0 0.0 71036 2084 pts/1 S+ 16:47 0:00 -bin/tcsh > > >> root 22008 0.0 0.0 61144 716 pts/2 R+ 16:57 0:00 grep tcsh > > >> [root@C100273 iproute2-2.6.25]# ip/ip link set eth4 netns 21918 > > >> RTNETLINK answers: Invalid argument > > >> > > >> Any idea what could cause that error? > > >> > > > Assuming your prompt is showing the right version, try a version of > > > iproute2 >= 2.6.26 > > > > Right, this was a bit of a pain for me - when you install iproute, > > by default it goes into another location, so you probably have to > > specify /usr/local/sbin/ip or something. Just a guess, but that > > may be your problem here :) > > > > -serge > > I was running 2.6.25 plus the patch from here: > http://marc.info/?l=linux-netdev&m=120905226611742&q=raw > > But I tried getting 2.6.26 and I have the same problem: > > [root@C100273 iproute2-2.6.26]# ip/ip link set eth4 netns 24755 > RTNETLINK answers: Invalid argument > > I'm pretty certain I'm running the right "version" of the command. It > does install it to /usr/sbin/ip, but if I run the version that came with the > distribution (in /sbin/ip), I get a different error reporting netns as garbage. > So.. since it at least parses the netns argument and sends the netlink request, > it at least seems to be making it to the kernel. > > Does the kernel.org version of 2.6.29-rc1 have everything I need? > > Any other ideas? > > Thanks, > Chris > _______________________________________________ > Containers mailing list > Containers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > https://lists.linux-foundation.org/mailman/listinfo/containers _______________________________________________ Containers mailing list Containers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.linux-foundation.org/mailman/listinfo/containers