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[GitHub] [cloudstack] andrijapanicsb opened a new issue #3816: "restart required : yes" is never set to "no" after network/VPC restart

andrijapanicsb opened a new issue #3816: "restart required : yes" is never set to "no" after network/VPC restart
URL: https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/issues/3816
 
 
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   When a network is showing as "Restart required: yes" in the GUI (field "restart_required"="1" in cloud.networks table) - there is no way to "fix" this (set it back to "no")
   
   Confirmed by manually setting "1" in the DB for multiple Shared, non-VPC Isolated networks and VPC Isolated networks.
   Restart (no cleanup) doesn't work
   Restart (with cleanup) doesn't work
   The only way seems to be to hack the DB to set 
   
   The code provided above does set this for the VPC itself, not for it's networks.
   
   

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