I have extra physical interfaces that I'm not using right now, so I'm shutting them down. Sudo crontab -u root -l | | sudo crontab - Set unused interfaces down This did not work with only the first sudo, so I threw a bunch of extra sudos in there to make it work. The following command will write to crontab so that your script runs as root at boot. This is necessary right now on Ubuntu 18.04 due to a bug documented here.Įcho "ip link set enp1s0f1 up & ip link set enp1s0f1 promisc on" > ~/scripts/enp1s0f1.sh Schedule script every boot to set the physical interface used for containers to be UP with PROMISC ON. # I don't think this bridge is necessary but I could be wrong Sudo vim /etc/netplan/50-cloud-init.yaml network: I left the rest as free space so it can be used later in this guide for our ZFS poolĬreate user, add to sudo group, switch to user | NAME | STATE | IPV4 | IPV6 | TYPE | SNAPSHOTS | Topology from a CLI perspective: docker psĬONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMESģbccf3d47433 linuxserver/radarr "/init" 5 hours ago Up 5 hours radarrĬecc3e98ae8e linuxserver/sonarr "/init" 5 hours ago Up 5 hours sonarrĤ137c943105c linuxserver/jackett "/init" 18 hours ago Up 18 hours jackettĮ5011d300ead plexinc/pms-docker "/init" 29 hours ago Up 29 hours (healthy) lxc list rTorrent, ruTorrent, Flood, and OpenVPN nested in Docker in LXC container on host.Plex, Sonarr, Radarr, Jackett in Docker on host.Ubuntu 18.04 install on a server with two NICs.This is a complete, step by step tutorial on configuring the following: Ubuntu 18.04 LXD/LXC, ZFS, Docker, and Advanced Networking
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