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authorPaul Holzinger <pholzing@redhat.com>2021-12-13 15:56:20 +0100
committerPaul Holzinger <pholzing@redhat.com>2021-12-14 15:23:40 +0100
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play kube add support for multiple networks
Allow the same --network options for play kube as for podman run/create. Signed-off-by: Paul Holzinger <pholzing@redhat.com>
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@@ -142,6 +142,7 @@ removed. Any volumes created are left intact.
#### **--ip**=*IP address*
Assign a static ip address to the pod. This option can be specified several times when play kube creates more than one pod.
+Note: When joining multiple networks you should use the **--network name:ip=\<ip\>** syntax.
#### **--log-driver**=driver
@@ -167,15 +168,24 @@ This option is currently supported only by the **journald** log driver.
#### **--mac-address**=*MAC address*
Assign a static mac address to the pod. This option can be specified several times when play kube creates more than one pod.
+Note: When joining multiple networks you should use the **--network name:mac=\<mac\>** syntax.
#### **--network**=*mode*, **--net**
-Change the network mode of the pod. The host and bridge network mode should be configured in the yaml file.
+Change the network mode of the pod. The host network mode should be configured in the YAML file.
Valid _mode_ values are:
+- **bridge[:OPTIONS,...]**: Create a network stack on the default bridge. This is the default for rootfull containers. It is possible to specify these additional options:
+ - **alias=name**: Add network-scoped alias for the container.
+ - **ip=IPv4**: Specify a static ipv4 address for this container.
+ - **ip=IPv6**: Specify a static ipv6 address for this container.
+ - **mac=MAC**: Specify a static mac address address for this container.
+ - **interface_name**: Specify a name for the created network interface inside the container.
+
+ For example to set a static ipv4 address and a static mac address, use `--network bridge:ip=10.88.0.10,mac=44:33:22:11:00:99`.
+- \<network name or ID\>[:OPTIONS,...]: Connect to a user-defined network; this is the network name or ID from a network created by **[podman network create](podman-network-create.1.md)**. Using the network name implies the bridge network mode. It is possible to specify the same options described under the bridge mode above. You can use the **--network** option multiple times to specify additional networks.
- **none**: Create a network namespace for the container but do not configure network interfaces for it, thus the container has no network connectivity.
- **container:**_id_: Reuse another container's network stack.
-- **network**: Connect to a user-defined network, multiple networks should be comma-separated.
- **ns:**_path_: Path to a network namespace to join.
- **private**: Create a new namespace for the container. This will use the **bridge** mode for rootfull containers and **slirp4netns** for rootless ones.
- **slirp4netns[:OPTIONS,...]**: use **slirp4netns**(1) to create a user network stack. This is the default for rootless containers. It is possible to specify these additional options:
@@ -253,9 +263,9 @@ $ podman play kube demo.yml --configmap configmap-foo.yml --configmap configmap-
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```
-CNI network(s) can be specified as comma-separated list using ``--network``
+Create a pod connected to two networks (called net1 and net2) with a static ip
```
-$ podman play kube demo.yml --network cni1,cni2
+$ podman play kube demo.yml --network net1:ip=10.89.1.5 --network net2:ip=10.89.10.10
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```