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RAM_SIZE: "2048M"
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```
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* ### How do I give the container a dedicated IP address?
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* ### How do I give the container its own IP address?
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By default the container uses bridge networking, and is reachable by the IP of the docker host.
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By default the container uses bridge networking, and uses the same IP as the docker host.
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If you want to give it a seperate IP address, create a macvlan network that matches your local subnet, for example:
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--subnet=192.168.0.0/24 \
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--gateway=192.168.0.1 \
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--ip-range=192.168.0.100/28 \
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-o parent=eth0 vlan
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-o parent=eth0 vdsm
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```
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And change the network of the container to `vlan` in your run command or compose file:
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Modify these values to match your network configuration. And change the network of the container to `vdsm` in your run command or compose file:
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```
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--network vlan --ip=192.168.0.100
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--network vdsm --ip=192.168.0.100
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```
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This also has the advantage that you don't need to do any portmapping anymore.
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This also has the advantage that you don't need to do any portmapping anymore, because all ports will be fully exposed.
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* ### How do I install a specific version of vDSM? ###
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