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Testing snap lxdmosaic --edge #575
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@turtle0x1, searching for docs explaining socket path |
Remote host via socket is not something I personally know how todo, when first running LXDMosaic installed via SNAP edge it correctly discovers the local host because we have the LXD plug (see below screenshot), I think your seeing the same containers because its the same host (this is what "socket" was tested with / designed for). I would need some example commands to create a local socket to a remote host to test this |
neither do I, never saw this before or tried it before 😯 I'd agree,
unless some other user knows how this works? |
This is the only information I could find... https://documentation.ubuntu.com/lxd/en/latest/dev-lxd/ |
yeah, I agree! |
@turtle0x1, I've found this https://snapcraft.io/docs/lxd-interface is most probably the reason for missing socket connection. |
I dont think so/ it shouldn't be LXDMosaic should get the socket automagically |
@turtle0x1
testing snap socket connection:
check container IP's, are identical..... LXD0 is not connecting to LXD1 but adding a second "localhost" with a different "alias" instead of the remote.
I'm assuming something missing in the setup request since I cannot specify the remote IP or host name... unless this should be added in the socket path, which would be unclear.
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