Ok, got out of the hellish traffic jam. Attached the Script I use to check the IP number of a running machine. On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 5:48 PM, Geordy Korte <gkorte@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I have a script that gets the from a running container, if that is what > you need i post it tommorrow morning. If i forget ST me via the ibm network. > > Mvg > > Geordy Korte > (Sent via iphone so shorter then normal) > > > On 8 dec. 2011, at 13:59, nishant mungse <nishantmungse@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > Hi Greg, > > Thanks 4 reply. > > I just want the IP addresses of the containers. And one more thing can I > get the IP address of containers in sequence for eg. container1 :: > 198.208.168.1 container 2 :: 198.208.168.2 and like this. > > Please help me ASAP. > > Regards, > Nishant > > On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 5:09 PM, Greg Kurz <gkurz@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> On Thu, 2011-12-08 at 16:03 +0530, nishant mungse wrote: >> > Hi, >> > >> > I want to manually invoke a networking setup to start the network >> > service to get the IP address of container , But the problem is i >> > don't want to start the container and want to use lxc-execute. >> > >> > When I tried these things happened:: >> > >> > command :: lxc-execute -n base >> > -f /home/nishant/ubuntu.conf >> /var/lib/lxc/base1/rootfs/etc/init.d/networking start >> >> Ok... this can't work. lxc-execute is for application containers only: >> it runs lxc-init instead of standard /sbin/init. The networking script >> you invoke needs upstart to be already running in the container... You >> seem to have a system container here, it _MUST_ be started with >> lxc-start. >> >> > >> > O/P >> > >> > Rather than invoking init scripts through /etc/init.d, use the >> > service(8) >> > utility, e.g. service networking start >> > >> > Since the script you are attempting to invoke has been converted to an >> > Upstart job, you may also use the start(8) utility, e.g. start >> > networking >> > start: Unable to connect to Upstart: Failed to connect to >> > socket /com/ubuntu/upstart: Connection refused >> > >> > >> > How to start the network services so as to get the IP addresses of >> > containers? >> > >> >> What's your true need here ? Controlling the containers network services >> from the host or just knowing the addresses used by the containers ? I >> guess both are doable in a variety of ways. >> >> Cheers. >> >> > >> > Regards, >> > Nishant >> > >> > >> > >> > >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> > Cloud Services Checklist: Pricing and Packaging Optimization >> > This white paper is intended to serve as a reference, checklist and >> point of >> > discussion for anyone considering optimizing the pricing and packaging >> model >> > of a cloud services business. Read Now! >> > http://www.accelacomm.com/jaw/sfnl/114/51491232/ >> > _______________________________________________ Lxc-users mailing list >> Lxc-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/lxc-users >> >> -- >> Gregory Kurz gkurz@xxxxxxxxxx >> Software Engineer @ IBM/Meiosys http://www.ibm.com >> Tel +33 (0)534 638 479 Fax +33 (0)561 400 420 >> >> "Anarchy is about taking complete responsibility for yourself." >> Alan Moore. >> >> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Cloud Services Checklist: Pricing and Packaging Optimization > This white paper is intended to serve as a reference, checklist and point > of > discussion for anyone considering optimizing the pricing and packaging > model > of a cloud services business. Read Now! > http://www.accelacomm.com/jaw/sfnl/114/51491232/ > > _______________________________________________ > Lxc-users mailing list > Lxc-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/lxc-users > > -- ============== Geordy Korte MSN geordy@xxxxxxxxx
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