Re: [Linux-vrf-general] [PATCH 6/6] netns: configurable number of initial network namespaces
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From: Patrick M. <ka...@tr...> - 2008-10-28 18:21:59
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Vivien Chappelier wrote: > Yes; the linux-vrf patches had a new netlink message to create/remove > the equivalent of a network namespace (ip vrf add 1). I've not ported > this feature yet, so this patch is meant to provide another way of > setting up networking stacks without the need for a new process for each > stack. The ability to dynamically create/remove networking stacks from > userspace would definitely be useful. I see, I didn't realize the process that created a namespace needs to be kept running. So yes, creating standalone network namespaces seems to make sense. > There are also some very minor advantages in creating the namespaces > statically at boot time, such as increasing the chances that the > allocation works (though network namespaces are quite small), and > improving boot time by avoiding a few calls to /sbin/ip on startup. > Since we are running on embedded devices, that is something that matter > to us, but it may not be enough to justify the need for this feature. > Anyway, I do not think it hurts to have the ability to create static > networking stacks at boot time. I don't have an opinion on this. Thanks for the explanation. |