kind: VirtualMachine
spec:
# ...
template:
# ...
spec:
volumes:
- cloudInitNoCloud:
networkData: |
version: 2
ethernets:
eth1: (1)
dhcp4: true
You can configure static and dynamic IP addresses for virtual machines.
You can use cloud-init to configure the IP address of a secondary NIC when you create a virtual machine (VM). The IP address can be dynamically or statically provisioned.
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If the VM is connected to the pod network, the pod network interface is the default route unless you update it. |
The virtual machine is connected to a secondary network.
You have a DHCP server available on the secondary network to configure a dynamic IP for the virtual machine.
Edit the spec.template.spec.volumes.cloudInitNoCloud.networkData stanza of the virtual machine configuration:
To configure a dynamic IP address, specify the interface name and enable DHCP:
kind: VirtualMachine
spec:
# ...
template:
# ...
spec:
volumes:
- cloudInitNoCloud:
networkData: |
version: 2
ethernets:
eth1: (1)
dhcp4: true
| 1 | Specify the interface name. |
To configure a static IP, specify the interface name and the IP address:
kind: VirtualMachine
spec:
# ...
template:
# ...
spec:
volumes:
- cloudInitNoCloud:
networkData: |
version: 2
ethernets:
eth1: (1)
addresses:
- 10.10.10.14/24 (2)
| 1 | Specify the interface name. |
| 2 | Specify the static IP address. |