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| 22:25:15 | <Light_Bulb> | Hi all, issue relating to the warrior - I've just downloaded the new image, running on ESXi, but I'm trying to install SNMPD, have installed and configured the same as every other Linux VM I run, but it crashes after a few minutes. I'm not familiar enough with Alpine linux to know how to diagnose. Is anyone able to assist me? |
| 22:27:16 | <@hook54321> | Light_Bulb: the docker image is preferred |
| 22:27:58 | <Light_Bulb> | Perhaps, but I'm running four instances on four different public IP addresses, so having it all contained in one machine is easier than manually creating four debian VMs each running docker |
| 22:28:28 | <Light_Bulb> | But perhaps I need to do that. I'm a network monitoring junkie, and there's no point to me in running instances unless I can monitor them |
| 22:47:35 | <@EggplantN> | you can assign all 4 IPs to 1 box and use them with docker |
| 22:47:43 | <@EggplantN> | use --network=host and bind |