David Noland created CLOUDSTACK-272:
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             Summary: Delete failure message for network with a VM is not 
informative
                 Key: CLOUDSTACK-272
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-272
             Project: CloudStack
          Issue Type: Bug
          Components: API
    Affects Versions: pre-4.0.0
            Reporter: David Noland


The following delete network API call is failing because there is a VM running 
in the network:

http://localhost:8080/client/api?command=deleteNetwork&id=ba5a58e8-a803-4ab1-9b1e-5389e03e2d58&response=json&sessionkey=VEubeThTbte%2FufpplNGM6NYHWlQ%3D&_=1349483483336

The popup states: "Failed to delete network", which is coming from the JSON 
response:
{ "queryasyncjobresultresponse" : 
{"accountid":"d0236100-db1a-4262-939b-d5a235e87d35","userid":"9cffba2c-54c9-4fde-8b5d-7e62c01eb9ee","cmd":"com.cloud.api.commands.DeleteNetworkCmd","jobstatus":2,"jobprocstatus":0,"jobresultcode":530,"jobresulttype":"object","jobresult":{"errorcode":530,"errortext":"Failed
 to delete 
network"},"created":"2012-10-06T00:25:43+0000","jobid":"f3ee91a6-c4ca-48fb-bff5-8d2f5eee7a9d"}
 }

This gives the user too little information on why the network deletion failed. 
The error message should state that the network could not be deleted because 
there are VM(s) still running in the network.

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