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I'm setting up the podman container (which is the simulator in this case) on RHEL9, and try to get its IP address in order to communicate with other containers, but I can't find its address by running podman inspect or podman container inspect -f '{{.NetworkSettings.IPAddress}}' <your_container>
Here's my podman container: podman run -d --rm -v ${PWD}/sim_files:/sim_files -p 5020:5020 --name modbus-sim iotechsys/pymodbus-sim:1.0.4
Here's the screenshot of podman inspect, you can see the IPAddress section is empty
I'm wondering if I should run podman network create or sth like this?
OS info: RHEL9
podman version: 4.9.4
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I'm setting up the podman container (which is the simulator in this case) on RHEL9, and try to get its IP address in order to communicate with other containers, but I can't find its address by running
podman inspect
orpodman container inspect -f '{{.NetworkSettings.IPAddress}}' <your_container>
Here's my podman container:
podman run -d --rm -v ${PWD}/sim_files:/sim_files -p 5020:5020 --name modbus-sim iotechsys/pymodbus-sim:1.0.4
Here's the screenshot of podman inspect, you can see the IPAddress section is empty
I'm wondering if I should run
podman network create
or sth like this?OS info: RHEL9
podman version: 4.9.4
Thanks in advance
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