whitetiger264 opened a new issue, #7653:
URL: https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/issues/7653
##### ISSUE TYPE
* Bug Report
##### COMPONENT NAME
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UI
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##### CLOUDSTACK VERSION
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4.18 But have noticed the issue in previous versions already.
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##### CONFIGURATION
I have a very basic private cloud setup with Advanced Networking. No funny
additional load balancers, VPCs etc just a basic set-up.
##### OS / ENVIRONMENT
Cloudstack Management Server Runs On AlmaLinux 8
and KVM hosts also on Almalinux 8
##### SUMMARY
After creating a new VM with a custom name, such as "Example-VM",
terminating the VM and Recreating it again using the same name again, causing
the virtual router to stop updating the `/etc/host` entries and causing failed
health checks. And now, it's to a point where when I create new VMs I MUST
always manually enter entires into the Virtual Routers `/etc/hosts/` file it
now no longer enters it automatically.
I have tried rebooting the router and nothing, I want to try patching it and
possibly destroying it so its re-created again. This will most likely solve it,
but no one wants to do that in production.
##### STEPS TO REPRODUCE
Create a few VMs with a custom name. Destroy it (expunge also) and recreate
VM again using the SAME name, repeat this step three or four times. Following
the same VM name, resources, host etc. Automatically assign IPs to VM.
##### EXPECTED RESULTS
The virtual router should always update entries accordingly in the
`/etc/hosts` file.
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