Hi,

With cleanup=false all the rules programmed will be cleaned and reapplied on 
the VR whereas with cleanup=true VR will be destroyed and recreated with all 
the rules.

If there is only one VR and it is destroyed with VMs running in that network, 
guest vms will not get any services provided by that network.

Thanks,
Sanjeev


-----Original Message-----
From: cs user [mailto:acldstk...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 10, 2015 11:48 PM
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: Question regarding virtual routers in a basic network

Hello,

From the docs here:

http://cloudstack-administration.readthedocs.org/en/latest/systemvm.html

It says:

"Do not use the destroyRouter API when only one router is available in the 
network, because restartNetwork API with the cleanup=false parameter can’t 
recreate it later. If you want to destroy and recreate the single router 
available in the network, use the restartNetwork API with the cleanup=true 
parameter."

Would it be possible for someone to explain the difference between 
cleanup=false and cleanup=true in more detail? Apologies if this exists 
somewhere but I can't seem to find a definitive answer.

If there is only one router and this router is destroyed, what happens to 
instances which are running? I'm finding that there resolve.conf continues to 
point to the IP address of the old router and so their dns lookups fail.

Must they be restarted?

This is when using cloudstack 4.3

Many thanks for any help

Cheers!

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