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7.20. fabric:container-resolver-set
Abstract
specifies how the container reports its address to other containers
Synopsis
fabric:container-resolver-set
[
--help
] [
--container name
] [
--all
] {
Resolver
}
Description
Apply the specified resolver policy to the specified container or containers, where the resolver policy can take one of the following values:
localip localhostname publicip publichostname manualip
The
localip
and localhostname
resolver policies are suitable for accessing a container in a LAN. The publicip
and publichostname
resolver policies are suitable for accessing a container in a WAN (Internet), but they are typically only available for cloud containers. In the case of a the cloud, localip
and localhostname
can be used for container-to-container connections within the cloud, but for container-to-container connections from outside the cloud, you must use publicip
or publichostname
.
Fabric manages host addresses as follows:
- When you create a new container, fabric tries to discover as much as it can about the container's host address and stores this information in the following fields in the fabric registry:
localip
(local IP address);localhostname
(local hostname);publicip
(public IP address);publichostname
(public hostname).For example, if you create a new container using thefabric:container-create-ssh
command and specify the local IP address to the--host
option, fabric attempts to perform a reverse lookup to obtain the corresponding local hostname and then stores both the local IP address and the local hostname in the Fabric Registry.If you create a new container in the cloud, the metadata sent by the cloud provider typically includes a complete set of host addresses:localip
,localhostname
,publicip
, andpublichostname
. - Every container in the fabric has its own resolver policy, which determines what kind of host address is returned to another container that wants to connect to it. The container's resolver policy is set in one of the following ways:
- (Default) By inheriting the resolver policy from the global resolver policy (specified at the time the fabric is created)
- By specifying the resolver policy explicitly at the time the container is created (through the
--resolver
option). - By invoking the
fabric:container-resolver-set
command.
- The container's resolver policy is applied whenever fabric looks up the container's host address, irrespective of what protocol is involved. In particular, the resolver policy determines the form of the host address used in the following URLs:
- Fabric Ensemble URL,
- SSH URL (console client port),
- Maven proxy URL,
- JMX URL.
For example, if your fabric includes a container called
SSH1
(originally created using the fabric:container-create-ssh
command) and the SSH1
container is configured with the localip
resolver policy, any container that tries to connect to SSH1
will automatically receive the local IP address of SSH1
when it looks up the Fabric Registry.
Note
A container's resolver policy only affects the host address returned when other containers want to connect to it. The container's own policy has no effect on how the container resolves the host addresses of the other containers. In other words, if containers
X
, Y
, and Z
want to connect to container SSH1
, the form of host address they get is determined by SSH1
's resolver policy. But if SSH1
wants to connect to container X
, it is container X
's resolver policy that is used.
Manual IP resolver policy
The
manualip
resolver policy is a special case. If none of the standard resolver policies are suitable for your network set-up, you can manually specify a container's host address by setting the following key in the Fabric Registry:
/fabric/registry/containers/config/ContainerName/manualip
Arguments
Table 7.20, “fabric:container-resolver-set Arguments” describes the command's arguments.
Argument | Interpretation |
---|---|
--help | Displays the online help for this command |
--container | Apply the resolver policy to the specified container. To specify multiple containers, specify this flag multiple times on the command line—for example, --container foo --container bar . |
--all | Apply the resolver policy to all containers in the fabric. |
Resolver | (Required) The resolver policy to set on the specified container(s). Possible values are: localip , localhostname , publicip , publichostname , manualip . |