You can try restart network with clean checked in UI, it will try to destroy 
Virtual router on this network and create a new one.


Anthony

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ahmad Emneina [mailto:aemne...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Monday, February 11, 2013 10:48 AM
> To: Cloudstack users
> Subject: Re: Production recovery procedure for VPC Virtual router into
> advanced zone - CS 4.0.0
> 
> how did you crash the vpc router?
> 
> did spinning up a vm, or restarting a vm, in the affected network
> restore
> the router? (this is probably the easiest way to correct the issue, if
> cloudstack understands the router is gone.)
> 
> I would only spin up a vm after a destroy router is called, insuring
> cloudstack understands that router needs to be recreated.
> 
> 
> On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 8:17 AM, benoit lair <kurushi4...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> 
> > Hello,
> >
> > I am currently working on a model of preproduction  of cs 4.0.0 on a
> centos
> > 6.3 server management.
> >
> > I have deployed my zones, networks, primary iscsi storages onto my
> array,
> > configured my clusters with xcp 1.1.
> >
> > Now i'm looking for deploying the VPC features.
> >
> > I have configured my vpc, defined my CIDR, created 3 tiers networks,
> > deployed 1 vm onto each tier network.
> >
> > All worked very great.
> >
> > Now i've tried to force crash of the vpc virtual router in order to
> > troubleshooting the recovery of production of the vpc.
> >
> > I got some problems in certain cases, after crashing my vpc router,
> my tier
> > networks didn't mount onto the virtual router.
> >
> > This caused lossing the avalibility to recover production of my
> tiered
> > networking vms.
> >
> > So i'm looking for differents recovery procedures in order to recover
> a
> > full fonctionnal vpc cloud.
> >
> > If somebody got best practices in order to recover a vpc router, i
> would
> > appreciate any help.
> >
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > Benoit Lair.
> >

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