The best way to handle these is probable to put them on a separate network. That way the DHCP assignments which have the last triplet matching the container name will not be affected. Also, the lxcora00xx container needs to have its if-up.d and if-down.d files created. If I put these seed containers on a separate network, then they can use the exact same scripting for DHCP assignment, but just use a different name prefix. Instead of 'lxcora' call them 'auora' using the atomic symbol for gold (to suggest 'gold copy') Au. Another possibility would be 'stdora' for "standard oracle'. Or what about just 'oraclexx' - yes, I think that's it. The seed containers gold copies will be 'oraclexx' for example 'oracle65', 'oracle67', etc. showing their version. These will be on a separate network.
The best way to handle these is probable to put them on a separate network. That way the DHCP assignments which have the last triplet matching the container name will not be affected. Also, the lxcora00xx container needs to have its if-up.d and if-down.d files created. If I put these seed containers on a separate network, then they can use the exact same scripting for DHCP assignment, but just use a different name prefix. Instead of 'lxcora' call them 'auora' using the atomic symbol for gold (to suggest 'gold copy') Au. Another possibility would be 'stdora' for "standard oracle'. Or what about just 'oraclexx' - yes, I think that's it. The seed containers gold copies will be 'oraclexx' for example 'oracle65', 'oracle67', etc. showing their version. These will be on a separate network.