Hi Chitra,

This should be fine, depending on the hypervisor you can check if the
service offering is being followed by looking at the process table: ps aux
There is typically a long command for each VM which will define the spec of
the VM, at least for KVM.

If you have any issues, restart the management service followed by the
system vms and try again.

Regards,
Marty

On Wednesday, August 14, 2013, Chitra Manjunath wrote:

>
> HI
>
> I'm using cloudstack 4.0.2.
> I have created service offering for SSVM and Console proxy system VMs. I
> want to use those service offerings to start the system VMs. So I set the
> consoleproxy.service.offering and secstorage.service.offering to their
> respective IDs.
> What I have done is correct or if any other method is there to change the
> default service offering?
> Please suggest
>
> Thanks
> Chitra.M
>
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