On Mon, 03 Mar 2008 10:46:10 -0000, Guenther Fuchs <vserver@muh.at> wrote:
> Based on your value:
>BG> /etc/vservers/example/interfaces/0/dev = eth0
> BG> /etc/vservers/example/interfaces/0/name = 0
>it is definately _not_ necessary to have this set up on the host to
> have an "eth0:0" if, no. The "dev" with "eth0" and "name" with "0"
> leads already to the creation on guest start, so there's no need for
> an extra setup on the host beside the vserver config files.
That's true, but the same interfaces end up being available on the host machine if you don't, which is bad.
For example, if one sets up 10.10.23.23 as eth0:0 on the guest, one gets a 10.10.23.23 as eth0:0 on the host.
-- From Ben GreenReceived on Mon Mar 3 11:11:11 2008