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Murali Reddy resolved CLOUDSTACK-6757.
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Resolution: Fixed
This issue is taken care by CLOUDSTACK-6925
We will no longer need dom0 vif logic to create bridge on the hosts.
> [OVS] Deleting networks does not unplug nics from dom0 on xenserver
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>
> Key: CLOUDSTACK-6757
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-6757
> Project: CloudStack
> Issue Type: Bug
> Security Level: Public(Anyone can view this level - this is the
> default.)
> Components: Management Server, Network Controller, XenServer
> Affects Versions: 4.4.0
> Environment: Latest build from 4.4 with commit
> e6961fd21bb6d793302c234d0f409f66dc498072
> Reporter: Sanjeev N
> Assignee: Murali Reddy
> Priority: Critical
> Labels: ovs
> Fix For: 4.4.0
>
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> [OVS] Deleting networks does not unplug nics from dom0 on xenserver
> Steps to reproduce:
> ================
> 1.Bring up CS in advanced zone with xen cluster
> 2.Create physical network with GRE isolation
> 3.Create network offering with virtual networking and ovs as the service
> provider
> 4.Create couple of guest networks with above network offering
> 5.Deploy few vms in each network
> 6.Delete the guest networks
> Expected Result:
> ==============
> When CS creates tunnel networks it plugs a vif on dom0 for every tunnel
> tunnetwork. However it does not unplug the vif from dom0 even-though the
> network is deleted.
> Observations:
> ===========
> We can see that bridge is getting deleted from the host bug the vif is not
> getting unplugged from dom0.
> Attaching MS log file. Please look for bridge named "OVSTunnel989" in the log
> file.
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