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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