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[jira] [Commented] (CLOUDSTACK-8857) 'listProjects' doesn't return tags 'vmstopped' or 'vmrunning' when their value is zero

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ASF GitHub Bot commented on CLOUDSTACK-8857:
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Github user bvbharatk commented on the issue:

    https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/pull/838
  
    Rebased with 4.9


>  'listProjects' doesn't return tags 'vmstopped' or 'vmrunning' when their value is zero
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CLOUDSTACK-8857
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-8857
>             Project: CloudStack
>          Issue Type: Bug
>      Security Level: Public(Anyone can view this level - this is the default.) 
>            Reporter: Bharat Kumar
>            Assignee: Bharat Kumar
>
>  'listProjects' doesn't return tags 'vmstopped' or 'vmrunning' when their value is zero.
> Eg:
> API result when 1 vm is stopped and 0 vms are running:
> curl -s 'http://127.0.0.1:8096/api?command=listProjects&account=admin&domainid=10513804-76ec-11e4-924f-065db2000097' 2>/dev/null | xmllint --format - -o 
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> 
> <listprojectsresponse cloud-stack-version="4.3.0.1"> 
> <count>1</count> 
> <project> 
> <id>a811d7e1-3ec7-4dda-92c4-4792200f38cf</id> 
> <name>abc</name> 
> <displaytext>abc</displaytext> 
> <domainid>10513804-76ec-11e4-924f-065db2000097</domainid> 
> <domain>ROOT</domain> 
> <account>admin</account> 
> <state>Active</state> 
> <networklimit>20</networklimit> 
> <networktotal>1</networktotal> 
> <networkavailable>19</networkavailable> 
> <vpclimit>20</vpclimit> 
> <vpctotal>0</vpctotal> 
> <vpcavailable>20</vpcavailable> 
> <cpulimit>40</cpulimit> 
> <cputotal>1</cputotal> 
> <cpuavailable>39</cpuavailable> 
> <memorylimit>40960</memorylimit> 
> <memorytotal>512</memorytotal> 
> <memoryavailable>40448</memoryavailable> 
> <primarystoragelimit>200</primarystoragelimit> 
> <primarystoragetotal>2</primarystoragetotal> 
> <primarystorageavailable>198</primarystorageavailable> 
> <secondarystoragelimit>400</secondarystoragelimit> 
> <secondarystoragetotal>0</secondarystoragetotal> 
> <secondarystorageavailable>400</secondarystorageavailable> 
> <vmlimit>20</vmlimit> 
> <vmtotal>1</vmtotal> 
> <vmavailable>19</vmavailable> 
> <iplimit>20</iplimit> 
> <iptotal>1</iptotal> 
> <ipavailable>4</ipavailable> 
> <volumelimit>20</volumelimit> 
> <volumetotal>1</volumetotal> 
> <volumeavailable>19</volumeavailable> 
> <snapshotlimit>20</snapshotlimit> 
> <snapshottotal>0</snapshottotal> 
> <snapshotavailable>20</snapshotavailable> 
> <templatelimit>20</templatelimit> 
> <templatetotal>1</templatetotal> 
> <templateavailable>19</templateavailable> 
> <vmstopped>1</vmstopped> 
> </project> 
> </listprojectsresponse>
> The above response should have a tag <vmrunning>0</vmrunning>, which is missing, similar when the zero vms are stopped, vmstopped would be missing. When there are no VMs in the project neither of these tags are in the response.



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