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Here are some scripting ideas
 
Here are some scripting ideas
  
=== Get CTIDs of all running containers ===
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=== Get CTIDs of all running VEs ===
 
<pre>
 
<pre>
 
host2:~/bin# cat vz-all-running
 
host2:~/bin# cat vz-all-running
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</pre>
 
</pre>
  
=== Get all IPs of running containers ===
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=== Get all IPs of running VEs ===
 
<pre>
 
<pre>
 
host2:~/bin# cat vz-all-running-ip
 
host2:~/bin# cat vz-all-running-ip
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  # reset the counter
 
  # reset the counter
 
  iptables -Z
 
  iptables -Z
  # update the iptables rules if there is a any change in containers
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  # update the iptables rules if there is a any change in VEs
 
  ./vz-iptables-create-rules
 
  ./vz-iptables-create-rules
  
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=== Notes ===
 
=== Notes ===
  
As you see this way can be time-consuming in case of a big number of containers.  
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As you see this way can be time-consuming in case of a big number of VEs.  
  
 
So if anybody has scripts that automate all the process — you are welcome!
 
So if anybody has scripts that automate all the process — you are welcome!

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