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Abhinav Roy updated CLOUDSTACK-2840:
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    Description: 
Steps :
===============================
1. Create VPC.
2. Create a tier inside VPC using an internalLB network offering.
3. Deploy VMs in that tier .
4. Create a LB rule LB1 (internal LB rule) and assign vms to it.
5. Now create 2 more LB rules LB2 and LB3 using the source IP address same as 
LB1 and assign vms to LB2/LB3.
6. Delete LB1 or LB2 or LB3


Expected behaviour :
===============================
As soon as VMs are assigned to LB1 , InternalLbVM is created and this VM should 
be destroyed only after all the LB rules on this VM (or its source IP) are 
deleted.


Observed behaviour :
===============================
As soon as any one of the LB rules based on InternalLbVm is deleted the VM gets 
destroyed.


  was:
Steps :
===============================
1. Create VPC.
2. Create a tier inside VPC using an internalLB network offering.
3. Deploy VMs in that tier .
4. Create a LB rule LB1 (internal LB rule) and assign vms to it.
5. Now create 2 more LB rules LB2 and LB3 using the source IP address same as 
LB1 and assign vms to LB2/LB3.
6. Delete LB1 or LB2 or LB3


Expected behaviour :
===============================
As soon as VMs are assigned to LB1 , InternalLbVM is created and this VM should 
not be destroyed only after all the LB rules on this VM are deleted.


Observed behaviour :
===============================
As soon as any one of the LB rules based on InternalLbVm is deleted the VM gets 
destroyed.


    
> [N-tier : Internal LB between VPC tiers] InternalLbVm gets deleted as soon as 
> any load balancing rule on its IP is deleted (If there are multiple LB rules 
> on that IP , InternalLbVm gets deleted as soon as any one of those LB rules 
> is deleted)
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CLOUDSTACK-2840
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-2840
>             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
>            Reporter: Abhinav Roy
>            Assignee: Alena Prokharchyk
>            Priority: Critical
>             Fix For: 4.2.0
>
>         Attachments: management-server.log
>
>
> Steps :
> ===============================
> 1. Create VPC.
> 2. Create a tier inside VPC using an internalLB network offering.
> 3. Deploy VMs in that tier .
> 4. Create a LB rule LB1 (internal LB rule) and assign vms to it.
> 5. Now create 2 more LB rules LB2 and LB3 using the source IP address same as 
> LB1 and assign vms to LB2/LB3.
> 6. Delete LB1 or LB2 or LB3
> Expected behaviour :
> ===============================
> As soon as VMs are assigned to LB1 , InternalLbVM is created and this VM 
> should be destroyed only after all the LB rules on this VM (or its source IP) 
> are deleted.
> Observed behaviour :
> ===============================
> As soon as any one of the LB rules based on InternalLbVm is deleted the VM 
> gets destroyed.

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