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[jira] [Updated] (CLOUDSTACK-4786) Redundant router: the priority limitation

     [ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-4786?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

Abhinandan Prateek updated CLOUDSTACK-4786:
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    Fix Version/s:     (was: 4.2.1)
                   4.3.0

> Redundant router: the priority limitation
> -----------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CLOUDSTACK-4786
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-4786
>             Project: CloudStack
>          Issue Type: Bug
>      Security Level: Public(Anyone can view this level - this is the default.) 
>          Components: Network Devices
>    Affects Versions: 4.2.0
>            Reporter: Sheng Yang
>            Assignee: Sheng Yang
>             Fix For: 4.3.0
>
>
> The limitation states that when using RVR, Network GC can run only 40 times or RVR can only be restarted 40 times or Guest VM can only be restart 40 times before having the need to restart the network with cleanup=true (downtime).
> Example:
> 1. Let us say there is one VM in an account/network, VM1.
> 2. It is using 1 network, say N1 and it's created from a network offering that
> has redundant router enabled.
> 3. When VM1 was launched, two RVRs were created, say R1 and R2.
> 4. At that time R1 has priority set to 100 and R2 99. This is the default
> behavior.
> 5. Network GC is set to run every 30 minutes.
> 6. Let us draw a base line here, VM1 is running, R1 is running and has priority set to 100, R2 is running as has priority set to 99.
> 7. Stop VM1.
> 8. Wait for 30+ minutes.
> 9. Check R1 and R2, they will be stopped.
> 10. Start VM1.
> 11. R1 and R2 will be started and their priorities will now be set to 99 and 98 resp.
> 12. If you repeat steps #7 through #10, you will observe that after 40 tries
> priorities of R1 and R2 would be 20 and 19. You will observe that the RVR won't start. It will complain about the priority being too low.
> The only workaround now is to restart network with cleanup=true, basically
> destroy old routers and create new ones.



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