This is because the network configuration is stored in the infra container
(the creator and holder of the network namespace). I definitely think this
should be easier to access, but you can get the IP address by doing the
following:
`podman ps -a | grep infra` will get you the container ID of the infra
container
`podman inspect --format "{{.NetworkSettings}}" $INFRA_ID` will get you the
IP address.
On Mon, Aug 5, 2019 at 2:08 PM <nikolaj(a)majorov.biz> wrote:
Hi I running container in pod and it is not getting an ip address.
sudo podman pod create --name drupal -p 3306 -p 8080:80 -p 8443:443
sudo podman run --pod drupal \
-e MARIADB_USER=bn_drupal \
-e MARIADB_PASSWORD=drupal \
-e MARIADB_ROOT_PASSWORD=redhat \
-e MARIADB_DATABASE=bitnami_drupal \
--volume mariadb_data:/bitnami \
--rm -it docker.io/bitnami/mariadb:10.3
so then I inspect network setting of container in the pod it is not
getting an ip address:
podman inspect --format "{{.NetworkSettings}}" 05905843e7d6
{ false 0 [] [] [] 0 0 }
if I run same container without a pod I get an ip address:
sudo podman run
-e MARIADB_USER=bn_drupal \
-e MARIADB_PASSWORD=drupal \
-e MARIADB_ROOT_PASSWORD=redhat \
-e MARIADB_DATABASE=bitnami_drupal \
--volume mariadb_data:/bitnami \
--rm -it docker.io/bitnami/mariadb:10.3
podman inspect --format "{{.NetworkSettings}}" 3f760c0aad51
{ false 0 [] /var/run/netns/cni-b8f71228-9609-8585-5952-4112548c737b []
[] 10.88.0.1 0 10.88.0.7 16 92:62:fd:37:1b:bb}
why it happens ?
is there something I forget or missing ?
[vagrant@localhost ~]$ podman version
Version: 1.4.4
RemoteAPI Version: 1
Go Version: go1.12.7
OS/Arch: linux/amd64
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