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Docker Netns Pid How To Do ItThe page here ( ) explains how to do it for VMs.Is there any page that explains it for docker containers As explained in the above page, I have setup the vhost-user interfaces in VPP. I am getting a problem when I try to pass the vhost information to the docker container. ERROR: failed to parse device virtio-user0 EAL: Unable to parse device virtio-user0,pathtmpsock1.sock EAL: Error - exiting with code: 1 Cause: Invalid EAL arguments Basically, how do we pass virtio-user devices to container app Is there any way to check if the virtio-user devices are available in the kernel Regards, Shiv. Hi Shiv, Not sure about vhost interfaces, but should be doable with tapveth pairs. Refer to below links: I had used veth pairs to communicate with each other via VPP instances running under different lxc containers. Procedure I followed was as below and i think same should work for docker as well: 1. Create Veth pair with command: sudo ip link add name type veth peer name 2 interface 2. Findout the network namespace of conatiners and move the veth interfaces to corresponding namespaces: sudo lxc-info --name grep PID: awk print 2 --- for lxc containers docker inspect -f.State.Pid ---- for docker sudo ip link set netns docker-pid dev 3. Login to VPP within the container and take over the host interface with the command: create host-interface name. To: vpp-dev. Subject: vpp-dev Docker containers Date: Thu, 28 Dec 2017 21:51:15 0530 Hi VPP Team, I am trying to interface docker containers to VPP through an vhost-user device. ![]() ![]()
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