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[jira] [Closed] (CLOUDSTACK-1787) [network throttling] Virtual Router Guest & Public throttling rates are not working as expected

     [ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-1787?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

venkata swamybabu budumuru closed CLOUDSTACK-1787.
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Closing the issue as per the comments from Hari. 
                
> [network throttling] Virtual Router Guest & Public throttling rates are not working as expected
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CLOUDSTACK-1787
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-1787
>             Project: CloudStack
>          Issue Type: Bug
>      Security Level: Public(Anyone can view this level - this is the default.) 
>          Components: Network Controller
>    Affects Versions: 4.2.0
>         Environment: commit d7f9aa637ebc953928e3d601735bc01f6fcff828
> advanced zone with 1 xen cluster 
>            Reporter: venkata swamybabu budumuru
>            Assignee: Harikrishna Patnala
>             Fix For: 4.2.0
>
>         Attachments: api.log.tgz, vmops.log.tgz
>
>
> Environment info :
> Global Settings : 
> network.throttling.rate =  800 mbps (102400 kBytesps)
> vm.network.throttling.rate = 300 mbps (38400 kbps)
> service offering = host1.small2, network rate = 400 mbps (51200 kbps)
> (i) Create a network offering (in my case with name "Offering3Tag1") 
> Note : Make sure that nw_rate of above offering is set to 600 mb/s (76800 kbps)
> (ii) Create a network "network7" using the above offering i.e "Offering3Tag1"
> (iii) Create a network offering "Offering1Tag1" which is not set with any nw_rate value manually.
> (iv) create a network "network1" using the above offering "Offering1Tag1"
> (v) deploy a VM using the above networks "network1" & "network2"
> (vi) Change the network rate for control system network offering to 700 mb/s (i.e. 89600 kbps)
> mysql> select * from network_offerings where system_only=1 and id=3\G
> *************************** 1. row ***************************
>                        id: 3
>                      name: System-Control-Network
>                      uuid: 97690306-203b-4b99-80bc-7037ed9bab9d
>               unique_name: System-Control-Network
>              display_text: System Offering for System-Control-Network
>                   nw_rate: 700
>                   mc_rate: 0
>              traffic_type: Control
>                      tags: NULL
>               system_only: 1
>              specify_vlan: 0
>       service_offering_id: NULL
>             conserve_mode: 1
>                   created: 2013-03-20 12:15:10
>                   removed: NULL
>                   default: 1
>              availability: Required
>      dedicated_lb_service: 1
> shared_source_nat_service: 0
>                  sort_key: 0
>  redundant_router_service: 0
>                     state: Enabled
>                guest_type: NULL
>        elastic_ip_service: 0
>        elastic_lb_service: 0
>         specify_ip_ranges: 0
>                    inline: 0
>             is_persistent: 0
> 1 row in set (0.00 sec)
> Observations :
> 1. Here is the snippet of qos info about Guest Instance
> [root@Rack1Pod1Host11 ~]# xe vif-list vm-name-label=i-3-14-VM params=all | grep qos
>           qos_algorithm_type ( RW): ratelimit
>         qos_algorithm_params (MRW): kbps: 51200
>     qos_supported_algorithms (SRO): 
>           qos_algorithm_type ( RW): ratelimit
>         qos_algorithm_params (MRW): kbps: 76800
>     qos_supported_algorithms (SRO): 
> 2. [root@Rack1Pod1Host11 ~]# xe vif-list vm-name-label=r-15-VM params=all| grep -i qos
>           qos_algorithm_type ( RW): ratelimit
>         qos_algorithm_params (MRW): kbps: 102400
>     qos_supported_algorithms (SRO): 
>           qos_algorithm_type ( RW): ratelimit
>         qos_algorithm_params (MRW): kbps: 89600
>     qos_supported_algorithms (SRO): 
>           qos_algorithm_type ( RW): ratelimit
>         qos_algorithm_params (MRW): kbps: 102400
>     qos_supported_algorithms (SRO): 
> 3. From the above output, it is evident that Guest's default network got "51200 kbps" which is picked from the service offering i.e. "host1.small2" which is as expected. and the non-default nic got 76800 kbps which is from network offering i.e. Offering3Tag1 which is also expected.
> 4. From the above router related output, Control nic got the right qos value i.e. 89600 kbps from the control system network offering. This is expected.
> 5. but, the rest of the two router vifs i.e. public, guest got 102400 kbps as qos value which is from the global setting network.throttling.rate. 
> Issue :
> As mentioned in observation (5), Guest and Public nics should get their qos value as 76800 kbps i.e. from the network offering "Offering3Tag1" and it should not acquire it from global setting.
> Here is the reference to the document that talks about how throttling settings work in cloudstack
> http://support.citrix.com/article/CTX132019

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