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Kishan Kavala updated CLOUDSTACK-3231:
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Description:
Service offering changes on a VM ( Stopped VM) are not reflected in the
allocated VM usage.
Following is the scenario,
- create VM with Service Offering A
- stop this VM
- change VM Service Offering A --> Service Offering B
- Reboot VM
.
In the above case the Allocated VM usage also reflects the service offering as
"Service Offering A" , But running VM usage reflects the service offering as
"Service Offering B".
was:
Service offering changes on a VM ( Stopped VM) are not reflected in the
allocated VM usage.
Following is the scenario,
case 1:
- create VM with Service Offering A
- stop this VM
- change VM's Service Offering A --> Service Offering B
- leave VM stopped
The Allocated usage for the VM in the above case will still be generated with
Service Offering A.
case 2:
- create VM with Service Offering A
- stop this VM
- change VM Service Offering A --> Service Offering B
- Reboot VM
.
In the above case the Allocated VM usage also reflects the service offering as
"Service Offering A" , But running VM usage reflects the service offering as
"Service Offering B".
> Allocated Vm usage doesn't reflect the Service Offering changes
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>
> Key: CLOUDSTACK-3231
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-3231
> Project: CloudStack
> Issue Type: Bug
> Security Level: Public(Anyone can view this level - this is the
> default.)
> Components: Usage
> Reporter: Kishan Kavala
> Assignee: Kishan Kavala
> Fix For: 4.2.0
>
>
> Service offering changes on a VM ( Stopped VM) are not reflected in the
> allocated VM usage.
> Following is the scenario,
> - create VM with Service Offering A
> - stop this VM
> - change VM Service Offering A --> Service Offering B
> - Reboot VM
> .
> In the above case the Allocated VM usage also reflects the service offering
> as "Service Offering A" , But running VM usage reflects the service offering
> as "Service Offering B".
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