Re: [vserver] If I start guest3 after guest1 and guest2, guest1 and guest2 lose their Internet access

From: Mathieu Goessens <gebura_at_poolp.org>
Date: Wed 16 Feb 2011 - 11:49:36 GMT
Message-ID: <50dc3a611bd7cab88c508aeaf2e4ccfe@poolp.org>

 On Wed, 16 Feb 2011 11:24:31 +0100, Stéphane Klein
 <klein.stephane@gmail.com> wrote:
> If I do :
>
> vserver guest1 restart
> vserver guest2 restart
> vserver guest3 restart
>

 Could you precise the configuration you use:
 * patch version
 * util-vserver version
 * the ways your vservers are configured, especially regarding the
 network stuffs.

 It should help a bit the debugging :)

 For example,
 if you miss the nodev option (see the "great flower page"), the guest
 shutdown can cause the interface to come down on the host.
 if you miss to add a primary ip address on the host, the guest shutdown
 can cause the removal of interface primary IP and so the shutdown of the
 interface.

 In the second case cryptronic's solution should works, but is just a
 hack. A cleaner solution could be to set a primary IP on the host.
 In the first case, i don't think it will works, but adding a nodev
 option should.

 Regards,

-- 
 Mathieu Goessens
 IT consultant.
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Received on Wed Feb 16 11:49:51 2011
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