Re: [Lxc-users] how to make changes in conf file

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I think, you might want to look at libvirt.

Libvirt creates virbr0, and that has only one static address, while the rest is a dhcp territory. You can edit the xml file, free a range in the dhcp pool, or set it to static. LaKing@xxxxxxx


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 Von: nishant mungse <nishantmungse@xxxxxxxxx>
An: lxc-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; containers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
Gesendet: 6:36 Montag, 5.Dezember 2011
Betreff: [Lxc-users] how to make changes in conf file
 

Hi,
>
>I
 want the ip address to be assigned in order as the containers are 
started and not assigned by DHCP. For example :: container1:: 193.163.195.01,container2:: 193.163.195.02 like wise if there is container30 :: 193.163.195.30, this should be its ip address.
> 
>What are changes that are to done in conf file of lxc so as to get this kind of address?
>
>Plz help me ASAP.
>
>Regards,
>Nishant Mungse
>
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