Re: Q: use vlan in container

From: Libo Chen
Date: Fri Nov 29 2013 - 20:47:29 EST


On 2013/11/29 22:18, Serge Hallyn wrote:
> Quoting Libo Chen (clbchenlibo.chen@xxxxxxxxxx):
>> On 2013/11/29 13:05, Serge Hallyn wrote:
>>> Quoting Libo Chen (clbchenlibo.chen@xxxxxxxxxx):
>>>> Hello LXC experts,
>>>>
>>>> I meet a problem. When using vlan as network device in suse11 system container,
>>>> I can not use halt to stop this container. It hung on "eth0 is still used from interfaces eth0" in cycle.
>>>>
>>>> The config file:
>>>>
>>>> lxc.network.type = vlan
>>>> lxc.network.flags = up
>>>> lxc.network.link = eth0
>>>> lxc.network.name = eth0
>>>> lxc.network.vlan.id = 1301
>>>> lxc.network.ipv4 = 128.5.131.100/24
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> The reason is in the shell command /sbin/ifdown, see below:
>>>>
>>>> ######################################################################
>>>> # Shut down depending interfaces
>>>> #
>>>> # Check if there are interfaces which depend on this interface. If yes these
>>>> # have to be shut down first.
>>>> # For example these might be bonding or vlan interfaces. Note that we don't
>>>> # catch all types of depending interfaces currently. See function
>>>> # 'get_depending_ifaces' in file 'functions' for details.
>>>> #
>>>> test "$SCRIPTNAME" = ifdown && DEP_IFACES=`get_depending_ifaces $INTERFACE`
>>>> if [ "$?" = 0 -a "$NODEPS" != yes ] ; then
>>>> message "`printf " %-9s is still used from interfaces %s" \
>>>> $INTERFACE "$DEP_IFACES"`"
>>>> for DI in $DEP_IFACES; do
>>>
>>> Should the proper fix be to fix this script so that it doesn't call
>>> ifdown recursively if $DI = $INTERFACE ?
>>
>> Hi Serge,
>>
>> yes, I had try this way before as below:
>>
>> for DI in $DEP_IFACES; do
>> if [ "$DI" != "$INTERFACE" ] ; then
>> ifdown $DI -o $OPTIONS
>> fi
>> done
>>
>> It works well, but I have no idea it is safe enough and no side effects?
>
> It's safe enough and should have no side effects itself. But
> I recommend you first look up how get_depending_ifaces() is
> implemented. That's where this really should be fixed, and if
> it turns out that the proper fix for *that* is in the kernel
> then that's ok.

thank you for your suggestion.

Libo


>
> -serge
>
> .
>


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